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%ABDULBUL
N-ABDUL ABULBUL AMEER
C-Percy French
A-
T-Moderato
S-140
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D A7 G D Em D
M-9W-2 R-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 D#4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 a-2 a-8_a-8 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-3 R-2 a-8 a-8
L- The sons of the Pro-phet are heart-y and bold, and quite un-ac-cust-tomed to fear, But the
H- A7 Bm D A7 D
M-8W-2 a-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 d-2 F-8_F-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L-
L- bra-vest of all in their ranks I've been told, was Ab-dul A- bul- bul A- meer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ABEGGIN
N-A-Beggin' I Will Go
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 c-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 e-4 S-6 S-6
L- Of all the trades in Eng- land the beg- gin' is the best, For when a beg- gar's tired, he can sit him down and rest,
H-chorus:
M-5d-8 c-8 S-6 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- And a beg- gin' I will go, will go, And a- beg- gin' I will go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ABERFELD
N-The Birks Of Aberfeldy
C-TRAD: Birks of Abergrldie (170)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-9 E-0 F-8 a-8 d-9 d-0 d-8_b-8 d-9 e-0 d-8_b-8 c-0_d-0 e-8 d-0_e-0_f-8 D-9 E-0 F-8 a-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 f-0 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 E-4 b-8 D-8
L- Bon- nie las-sie will ye go, will ye go, will ye go, Bon- nie las- sie will ye go to the birks of Ab- er- fel- dy? Now
H-
M-3D-9 E-0 F-8 d-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-9 F-0 D-9 E-0 F-8 a-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 f-0 e-0 S-6
L-sim-mer blinks on flow-'ry braes, And o'er the crys-tal stream-let plays, Come let us spend the light-some days In the
H-
M-1d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 E-4 b-4 S-6
L- birks of Ab-er-fel-dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ABILNE
N-Abilene
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-4 b-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 a-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2
L- Ab- i- lene, Ab- i- lene, Pret-ti-est town I e- ver seen;
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 F-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-1 S-6
L- Folks down there don't treat you mean, In Ab- i- lene, my Ab- i- lene.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ABSALSON
N-Absalom (round)
C-
A-
T-
S-133
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- [1]
M-1d-4 d&8 b%8 b-2 b%4 a-8 G-8 G&4 d&4 b-4 b%8_d&8 d-2 d&4 d-8 d-8 e&2
L- Oh Ab- sa- lom Oh Ab- sa- lom my son my son Oh Ab- sa- lom
H- [2]
M-1g&2 g&4 e-4 g&5 e-8 d-4 d-8_e-8 g&2 d&4 d%8 b-8 b%5 b-8 b%4 b&4
L- Oh Ab- sa- lom my son my son, Oh Ab- sa- lom my son my
H- [3]
M-8b%4 b-4 b%2 a-5 G-8 G&4 G-4 G-4 G&8 E-8 E&4 E%4 G&2 D-4 B%4
L- son, would God I had died, would God I had died, would God I had
H-
M-8G&5 G-8 B%2_B%4 R-4 S-6 X-2 X-2 X-2 X-2 X-2
L- died for thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ACHEWITT
N-Anne Cooper Hewitt
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- F D7 G7 C7
M-1C-4 S-6 a-4 a&4 a%4 b-4 a-4 a&4 G-4 D-2_D-2 D-4 G-4 G&4 G%4
L- I'm on- ly a ste- ri- lized hei- ress, A butt for the
H- F Bb
M-5a-4 G-4 E-4 C-3_C-2 C-4 D-4 D&4 D%4 F-4 G-4 a&4
L- laugh- ter of rubes; I'm come- ly and rich, But a
H- F D7 G7 C7 F
M-6a-4 a&4 a%4 c-2 a-4 G-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- ve- no- mous bitch; My mo- ther ran off with my tubes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ACROSRCK
N-Across the Rocky Mountains
C-
A-Roscoe Holcomb
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 G-2_G-2_G-5_b-8 W-3 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 E-8_G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 C-2_W-2 ST34C-3 R-2 R-8 F-8
L- A- cross the roc-ky moun- tain I walked for miles and miles, A-
B-3/4
H-
M-1G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8_b-8 ST24c-2_c-4_c-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 G-2_G-2_G-2
L- cross the roc-ky moun- tains, I walked for miles and miles,
B-2/4
H-
M-8W-3 R-4 G-4_G-2_G-4 G-8_b-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 C-2_C-2 S-6
L- Say, I'll ne-ver for-get my mo-ther's looks, God bless her sweet-ly smile.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADAMEVE
N-Adam Catched Eve (round)
C-Baildon
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- 1
M-1a-4 a-4 a-2 G-2 F-4 E-4 F-3 F-4 E-1
L- A- dam catched Eve by the fur- be- low,
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 D-2 C-2 B-4 A-4 B-3 E-4 A-1 S-6
L- A- dam catched Eve by the fur- be- low,
H- 2
M-1R-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-4
L- And that's the old- est catch I know, And that's the old- est catch I
H-
M-4b-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-4_c-4 d-2 c-4_b-4 c-1 S-6
L- know, and that's the old- est catch I know.
H-
M-4R-4 A-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-2 R-2 R-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 C-2 R-2
L- Oh ho! Did he so? Did he so? Did he so?
H-
M-4R-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-8 A-2 R-2 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-1 S-6
L- Did he so? Did he so? Did he so? Did he so?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADAMGRMN
N-Adam Gorman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 a-4 S-6 b-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 E-2 F-4 G-2 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 a-3 R-4 R-4 G-4 F-2 F-4 G-4_a-4 b-4
L- 'Twas round a- bout the Mar- tin- mass, When north winds froze the lake; Said A- dam Gor- man
H-
M-3W-2 c-2 c-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 c-4_d-4 c-4 G-2 E-4 F-3 R-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- to his men, "We must some cas- tle take!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADAMNEVE
N-Adam and Eve
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 G-4 F-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 D-4 C-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 D-3 D-4
L- A- dam and Eve could ne-ver be- lieve that Pe-ter the mil- ler was dead, Shut
H-
M-4E-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 D-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-2 a-2
L- up in a tow'r for stea-ling a flow'r and ne- ver could get a re- prieve, And
H-
M-2G-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- ne-ver could get a re- prieve.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADBENBOW
N-Admiral Benbow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 >-4 A-4_D&4 E-4 E-8 D-8 D&4 A-8 B-8 D&4 D%4 B-4 A-2 >-8_>-8
L- Come all you sea- men bold, and draw near and draw near Come
H-
M-5A-4_D&4 E-4 E-8 D-8 D&4 A-8 B-8 D&4 D%4 B-4 A-2 A&8 A%8 B-4 >-4 B-4
L- All you sea- men bold and draw near and draw near. It is of an ad-
H-
M-1A-8 A&8 ?#8 >-8 >-8 >-8 A-4 A-8_B-8 D&8 A-8 D-2 D&8 B-8 A-4 D&4_E-4 E-8 D-8 D&4 A-8 B-8
L- mi-ral of fame, O brave Ben- bow was his name. How he fought all on the main, You shall
H-
M-2D&4 D%4 B-4 A-2 S-6 S-6
L- hear, you shall hear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADESTFID
N-O Come, All Ye Faithful
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D G D7 G C G2 D Em A7 D A7 D A7 D G D A7 D D7
M-9W-2 G-4 S-6 G-2 P-8 D-4 G-4 a-2 P-8 D-2 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 G-2 F-4 E-4 F-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 F-2_E-5 D-8 D-2 R-2
L- O Come, all ye faith- ful, joy- ful and tri- umph- ant, O come ye, O come ye to Beth- le- hem!
H- G D7 G D7 G D7 G Em A7 D A7 G cho: G D G D7 G D7 G C G D7 G
M-8W-2 d-2 c-4 b-4 c-2 b-2 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-5_E-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 D-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 b-4
L- Come and be- hold him, born the King of An- gels. O come, let us a- dore Him; O come let us a- dore Him; O
H- Am G F#m Em D G Am G D7 G
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 G-4_c-4 b-2_a-5 G-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- come, let us a- dore Him, Christ the Lord.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ADIEUBON
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 d-0 d-0 W-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F%8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8
L- It's a great sep- a- ra- tion my friends they have caused me, By
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 e-8 f%8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 d-0 d-0
L- bear- ing their spite that my fa- vor was won; It's a
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F%8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8
L- great sep- ar- a- tion, like- wise a vex- a- tion, And
H- chorus:
M-2W-4 d-8 e-8 f%8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 c-8
L- they shall be sor- ry for what they have done. Eat,
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 d-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 d-8 c-8 c-8
L- drink and be jol- ly, and care not for fol- ly, And
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 f%8 e-8 d-0 d-0 g-8 f%8 e-8 d-4 d-8
L- drownd a- way sor- row in a bot- tle of wine; Pass
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8_F%8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8
L- it to the boys in full, flow- ing bum- pers, And
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 e-8 f%8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- play on the fid- dle to pass a- way time!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AFTRBALL
N-After the Ball
C-Charles K. Harris
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 E-3 G-2 E-4 a-3 E-3 G-2 E-4 a-2 E-4 b-3_b-4 R-2 F-3 a-2 F-4
L- A lit- tle mai- den climbed an old man's knee, Begged for a
H-
M-:W-2 b-3 F-3 b-3 e-2 d-4 E-3_E-3 E-3 G-2 E-4 a-3 E-3
L- sto- ry, "Do, un- cle, please! Why are you sin- gle?
H-
M-:W-2 e-3 f-2 e-4 a-3_a-4 R-2 a-3 b-2 c-4 e-3 G-3 d-3 b-2 G-4
L- Why live a- lone? Have you no ba- bies? Have you no
H-
M-:W-2 c-3_c-4 R-2 c-3 e-2 c-4 b-3 a&3 a-3 b-2 c-4 G-3_G-4 R-2
L- home? " I had a sweet- heart, years, years a- go;
H-
M-:W-2 a-3 b-2 c-4 G-3 c-3 a-3 b-2 c-4 d-3_d-4 R-2 E-3 G-2 E-4
L- where she is now, pet, you will soon know. List to the
H-
M-:W-2 a-3 E-3 e-3 f-2 e-4 a-3_a-2 R-4 a-2 a-4 b-2 c-4 e-3 G-3
L- sto- ry I'll tell it all, I be- lieved her faith- less
H- chorus:
M-:W-2 d-3 b-2 G-4 c-3_c-4 R-2 e-4 g-5 e-8 c-2 a-4 c-3 G-3 e-4 g-5 e-8 c-2 a-4
L- af- ter the ball. Af- ter the ball is o- ver, Af- ter the break of
H-
M-:W-2 b-3_b-4 R-2 f-4 h-5 f-8 e-2 d-4 d&3 d-3 d-4 e-5 d-8 b-2 G-4 g-3_g-4 R-2
L- morn, Af- ter the dan- cers' lea- ving, af-ter the stars are gone;
H-
M-:W-2 e-4 g-5 e-8 c-2 a-4 c-3 G-3 a&4 d-4 f-4 h-2 g-4 f-3_f-4 R-2 g-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-4
L- Ma- ny a heart is ach- ing, If you could read them all; Ma-ny the hopes that have
H-
M-6W-2 e-3 G-3 a-3 b-2 G-4 c-3_c-4 R-2 S-6
L- van- ished Af- ter the ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AGINCRT1
N-Song on the Victory of Agincourt
C-
A-
T-
S-50
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6d-8 S-6 d-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 G-8_a-8 G-0_D-0 F-8 E%4 D-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L-
H-
M-5a-8 G-4 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 E%4 D-4 a-0_b-0_c-0_d-0_c-8 G-8 b-8_a-0 G-0 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AGNEMICH
N-Lovely Agnes
C-Sally Rogers
A-Sally Rogers
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-9_E-0 S-6 F-4 a-4 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 D-4 d-9 e-0 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-2 b-9 c-0 d-2 b-4
L- Oh, Ag- nes, won't you go with me. We'll be mar- ried in style. And we'll cross Lake
H-
M-5a-9 F-0 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-9 E-0 F-4 a-4 d-4 a-9 F-0 D-4 d-9 f-0
L- Mich-i- gan so blue and so wild. We'll cross o- ver Lake Mich-i-gan 'til we
H-
M-6f-4 e-4 d-4 b-2 b-9 c-0 W-2 d-4 d-4 b-4 W-3 a-9 F-0 D-4 E-4 F-8 a-4 F-8 E-7_F-7_E-7 D-2 S-6
L- come to the shore. And our Or-chards will blos-som for our ba- bies as they're born.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AIKDRUM
N-Aiken Drum
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 G-4 E-9 E-0 E-8 C-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 C-8 E-9 E-0 E-8 C-8 D-9 D-0 D-8 F-8 E-0 E-9 E-8 C-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8
L- There was a man lived in the moon, lived in the moon, lived in the moon, There was a man lived in the moon, and his name was Ai-ken
H- chorus:
M-8C-4 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 C-8 E-4 E-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 F-8 E-9 E-0 E-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8
L- Drum. And he played up-on a la -dle, a la- dle, a la -dle, he played up-on a la- dle And his name was Ai-ken
H-
M-1C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Drum
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AIMEEMC
N-The Ballad of Aimee McPherson
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- C B7
M-4R-2 R-4 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 D#8 D-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-8 a-5 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 b-4
L- Did you e- ver hear the sto-ry of Ai-mee Mc- Pher- son? Ai- mee Mc- Pher- son that
H- Em B7
M-4a-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 D#8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8
L- won-der-ful per-son, She weighed a hun- dred eigh-ty and her hair was red, And preached a wic-ked ser-mon so the
H- Em C Em A#dim Em
M-3a-8 G-4 E-8_E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 B-2 S-6
L- pa- pers said Hi- dee-hi- dee- hi-dee-hi Ho- dee-ho-dee- ho- dee ho.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AINTHARD
N-Hard, Ain't It Hard
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 G-4 S-6 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 c-1_c-2 R-4 c-4 d-4 d-2 d-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 W-1 a-1_W-2 a-2 R-4 a-4
L- It's hard, and it's hard, ain't it hard? To love one who ne-ver could be true, It's
H-
M-8W-2 b-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-2 e-3 e-4 d-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, Great God! To love one who ne-ver did love you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AINTJP
N-My Name is Morgan (but it ain't J.P)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 B-4 C-4 C-4 C%8 C-5 C-3 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-4 B-4 C-8 C-5
L- A man named Will-iam Mor-gan took his girl to see a play. And on the jour-ney home-ward they stopped in-to a ca-
H-
M-8W-2 B-3 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 A#4 B-4 C-4 C%4 C#4 E-4 C-2 R-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 D-4
L- fe. As soon as they got sea-ted Li-za grabbed the bill of fare. She called the wai-ter and she ord-ered ev-'ry-thing was
H-
M-8W-2 E-1_E-2 R-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 D%4 B-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-3 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4
L- there. Bill says,"I know you're hun-gry, girl, and I don't like to squeal. But who do you sup-pose is going to
H-
M-8W-2 E-4 B-4 D-4 C-4 B-3 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 D%4 D-8 D-8 C-4 A-4 C-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-3 F-4 E-4 B-4 E-4 F-4
L- pay for such a meal? You may have known me pret-ty long but you sure have got my in-i-tials wrong, my name is Mor-gan, but it
H- chorus
M-8W-2 G-2 D-4_F-4 E-1_E-2 R-4 B-4 E-3 F-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 B-4 C-2 C-2 C-2 R-2 D-8 D-5 D-4 D-4
L- ain't J. P. My name is Mor-gan but it ain't J. P., There's no bank on
H-
M-1W-2 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-2 C-2 B-2 R-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 B-4 D%4 D-8 D-8 C-4 A-4 C-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-5 C-4 B-4 E-3 F-4
L- Wall Street that be-longs to me. You may have known me pret-ty long, but you sure have got my in-i-tials wrong,my name is
H-
M-3W-2 E-4 B-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 D-4_F-4 E-1 S-6
L- Mor-gan but it ain't J. P.
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%AINTRAIN
N-It Ain't Gonna Rain no More
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-2 P-4 R-2
L- It ain't gon-na rain; Ain't gon-na rain; Ain't gon-na rain no more,
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-3 P-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- How in hell can the old folks tell that it ain't gon-na rain no more?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALACLAIR
N-A La Clair Fontaine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-2 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-2
L- A la clai- re fon- tai- ne m'en al- lant pro- me- ner
H-
M-1b-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-2 d-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-2
L- J'ai trou- ve l'eau si bel- le que Je m'y suis bai- gne,
H- chorus:
M-4G-2 G-4 b-4 W-3 b-4 a-8 G-8 b-4 G-4 b-2 b-4 a-8 G-8 b-4 a-4 G-2 S-6
L- Lui ya long- temps que je t'ai- me Ja- mais je ne t'ou- blie- rai.
H-
M-1R-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALANBANE
N-Alan Bane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-0 E-9 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-8 B-5_B-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- They're ta- king me to the gal- lows, mo-ther, they're go-in' to hang me high, They're go-in' to ga-ther a-
H-
M-5B-4 E-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 F-5_F-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 E-8
L- round me there and watch me till I die. All earth- ly joys are va- nished now and
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-8 B-5_B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 B-4 E-8 E-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 F-8
L- gone each earth- ly hope, They'll draw a cap a- cross mine eyes, a- round my neck a
H-
M-1E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- rope.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALANDAL
N-Rose of Allandale
C-S. Nelson
A-Charles Jefferys
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 b-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8
L- The sky was clear the morn was fair. Not a
H-
M-5G-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 b-4 b-2 a-4
L- breath came o- ver the sea. When Ma- ry
H-
M-5G-2 G-4 G-5_F-8 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 a-2 F-4
L- left her high- land home. And wan- dered forth with
H-
M-5G-3_G-4 R-4 D-8_C-8 B-4 D-2 c-2 E-4 D-2 G-4
L- me. Tho flow- ers decked the moun- tain-
H-
M-5b-3 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-8_b-8 a-3_a-2 b-4
L- side. And fra- grance filled the vale. By
H-
M-5b-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-2 G-8 G-8 G-4_a-4 b-4
L- far the swee- test flow- er there was the Rose of
H-
M-5a-2 F-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 d-4 d-2 b-4 b-2 G-4
L- Al- lan- dale. Sweet Rose of Al- lan-
H-
M-1G-8_a-0_G-0_E-2_E-4 R-4 c-4 W-2 c-2 b-4 W-3 b-5_a-8 G-4 b-8_c-0_b-0_a-2_a-4 R-4 b-4
L- dale. Sweet Rose of Al- lan- dale. By
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALANWATR
N-Banks of Allan Water
C-
A-Monk Lewis
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6B-8 D-0 S-6 G-5 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 D-4 D-9 D-0 E-5 F-8 G-8 b-0_a-0 G-4_F-4 D-9 G-0 b-5 G-8 a-8 F-8
L- On the banks of Al- lan wa- ter, when the sweet spring-time did fall. Was the Mil- lers love- ly
H-
M-5G-4 D-4 R-4 E-9 E-0 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-9 G-0 a-5 a-8 F-8 D-8 G-4 a-4 b-9 b-0
L- daugh- ter, Fair- est of them all. For his bride a sold- ier sought her, And a
H-
M-6c-5 a-8 b-8 G-8 b-4_a-4 d-9 c-0 b-5 c-8 a-8 b-8 W-2 G-4 D-4 R-4 W-3 E-5 E-8 a-8 F-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- win- ning tongue had he. On the banks of Al- lan wa- ter, None so gay as she.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALBRTINA
N-Albertina (Skonnert Albertina)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H- verse:
M-4B-4 S-6 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 B-2 B-8 B-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- A schoo- ner was built on the Bal- tic, Al- ber- ti- na that was the schoo-ner's
H- cho: verse:
M-1E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-9 G-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 G-9 E-0 a-9 c-0 e-9 e-0 e-9 e-0 c-8 a-8 c-9 c-0 b-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 F-0
L- name. Pump 'er dry! Al- ber-ti- na, says the sto-ry, Al-ber-ti- na's all for glo-ry Al- ber-ti- na that was the schoo-ner's
H- chorus:
M-1E-4 E-4 E-8 E-5 R-2 R-4 E-9 G-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 G-9 E-0 a-9 c-0 e-9 e-0 e-9 e-0 c-8 a-8 c-9 c-0
L- name, Pump 'er dry! Al- ber-ti- na, says the sto-ry, Al-ber-ti- na's all for glo-ry Al- ber-
H-
M-1b-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- ti- na that was the schoo-ner's name.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALEHOUSE
N-He That Will an Alehouse Keep
C-Melismata
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- 1
M-1C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 F-2 R-4 F-4
L- He that will an ale- house keep, Must have three things in store, A
H- 2
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4
L- cham- ber and a fea- ther bed; A chim- ney and a Hey non- ny non- ny
H- 3
M-4c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_d-8 c-8 b-8 a-2 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Hey, non-ny non- ny Hey non- ny no, Hey non- ny no, Hey non- ny no.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALICEB
N-Alice B.
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-0 G-0 a-8 E-8 S-6 ST54G-2_G-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 ST44C-3 R-8 @-0 @-0 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8
L- Oh I'm goin' out west, down in the Ri- o Grande Sin-gin' fare-thee O my ho-ney O my
H-
M-4b-0 G-9 a-9 a#0 G-8 G-8 a%8 E-8 ST54G-2_G-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 B%8 C-8 ST44W-2 c-3 c-8 c-8 W-3 c-9 G-0 a-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 F-9 E-0
L- ho- ney fare-thee-well I'm goin' out west, down on the Ri- o Grande, And it's fare-thee, O my ho-ney, fare-thee
H-
M-1E-4_C-4_C-8 S-6 S-6
L- well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALLELUIA
N-Alleluia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 c-4 S-6
L- Al- le- lu- ia, Al- le- lu- ia, Al- le- lu- ia, Al- le- lu- ia.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALLQUIET
N-All Quiet Along the Potomac
C-W.H.Goodwin
A-Ethel Lynn Beers
T-
S-64
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 F-9 F-0 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 b-9 d-0 b-4 b-8 c-9 a-0 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 R-0 F-0 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8
L- "All qui-et a- long the Po- to- mac," they say, Ex- cept now and then a stray pic-ket Is shot as he walks on his
H-
M-1F-8 b-8 d-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 c-9 c-0 c-8 b-8 G-8 E%8 G-8 F-4 R-4 F-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-9 b-0 c-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 F-4 F-0 F-0
L- beat to and fro by a ri- fle- man hid in the thic-ket. 'Tis no-thing! A pri- vate or two now and then Will not
H-
M-5G-9 a-0 b-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 c-4 R-4 F-0 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-8 a-4 a-0 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-4 d-0 c-0 b-9 b-0 b-8 d-9 d-0 c-8
L- count in the news of the bat-tle, Not an of- fi- cer lost! on-ly one of the men, Moa-ning out, all a- lone, the death
H-
M-5c-8 b-4 R-4 F-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 b-5_b-4 b-0 b-0 c-5 d-4 c-8 b-5_b-4 R-8 S-6
L- rat- tle. "All qui- et a- long the Po- to- mac to- night."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALLTRIAL
N-All my trials
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-4 a-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 c%1_c%3 c-4
L- If re- li- gion was a thing that mo- ney could buy, The
H-
M-4d-4 a-4 a-2_a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-1_G-1 S-6
L- rich would live, and the poor would die,
H-
M-4F-1_F-3 F-4 F-8 E-4 E-8_E-2_E-1
L- All my tri- als Lord,
H-
M-4E-1_E-3 F-4 E-8 D-8_D-3 R-4 d-4 d-4 a-4
L- Soon be ov- er. Too late my
H-
M-1d-8 d-8_d-3 R-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8 D-4 G-8_G-2_G-1
L- bro- thers. Too late but ne- ver mind,
H-
M-4F-1_F-3 F-4 F-8 E-4 E-8_E-2_E-1
L- All my tri- als Lord,
H-
M-4E-1_E-3 F-4 E-8 D-8_D-3_D-3 R-4 S-6
L- Soon be ov- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALOETTE
N-Alouette
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 @-4 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-5 R-8
L- A- lou- et- te gen- til A- lou- et- te, A- lou- et- te, je te plu- me- rai.
H-
M-4C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 @-8 @-8 @-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 @-8 @-8 @-4
L- Je te plu- me- rai la tete, Je te plu- me- rai la tete, Et la tete, Et la tete, A- lou-ette, A- lou- ette,
H-
M-4W-2 G-1 W-3 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 @-4 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4
L- Oh! A- lou- et- te gen- til A- lou- et- te, A- lou- et- te,
H-
M-1D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-2 S-6
L- Je te plu-me- rai.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ALWAYTRN
N-Always a Train in my Dreams
C-Steve Gillette and Charles John Quarto
A-
T-
S-78
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C Am D
M-5D-8 S-6 b-4 b-4 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-0 E-9_E-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 W-2 D-2 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- The trains ran past our house in the sum-mer-time, But it was the whis- tles that car-ried me a- way, That's a
H- G C D G
M-4D-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-0 a-9 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 R-2
L- fee- ling that is clear with-in this heart of mine, And it gets a lit-tle stron-ger ev-ery day.
H- Em C Am D
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-0_a-9 R-8 G-8 a-4 a-9 G-0 a-8 E-4 G-8 a-4 a-9 G-0 a-0_G-0_F-5
L- All through high school, time and time a-gain I'd stare out the win-dow and wait for a sign,
H- G C G G
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-0 G-9 E-0_D-0_C-5 R-8 D-0 D-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-2 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-0_E-0_D-8 G-8 G-8
L- Seemed like it was al-ways writ-ten down On the rail- road line. THere was al-ways a train in my
H- G7 C G G
M-4b-2 R-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 E-0_D-0_C-8 E-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 C-8 D-2 R-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-0_E-0_D-4 D-8
L- dreams al- ways a rail- road, run-nin' right un-der me. There was ne-ver a night that
H- Em C G D G
M-3b-4 b-0 c-9 b-0_a-0_G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-4 b-8 c-0_b-0_a-8 F-0 G-9 G-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- I was-n't free, There was al-ways a train in my dreams.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AMAZGRAC
N-Amazing Grace
C-trad.
A-John Newton
T-
S-72
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-7_a-7_b-7 S-6 c-2 e-7_d-7_c-7 e-2 d-4 c-2 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-2 G-4 c-2 e-7_d-7_c-7
L- A- ma- zing grace how sweet the sound, That saves a
H-
M-5e-2 g-4 g-3_g-2 h-4 g-2 e-7_d-7_c-7 e-2 d-4
L- wretch like me; I once was lost, but
H-
M-6c-2 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-2 G-4 c-2 e-7_d-7_c-7 e-2 d-4 W-2 c-3_c-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- now am found Was blind but now can see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AMNGTRES
N-Amang the Trees
C-TRAD: The King of France he rade a race
A-Robert Burns
T-Brisk
S-80
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 R-4 R-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-0_a-0 a-8 c-8 c-8
L- A- mang the trees where hum- ming bees At buds and flowers were
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 F%8 F-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 d-4
L- hing- ing O, Auld Cal- e- don drew out her drone, And to her pipe was
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 d-8_e-0 f-0 g-8 g-8 h-8 g-8 f-8 d-8 d-8_c-0 b&0
L- sing- ing O! 'Twas pi- broch, sang, strath-speys and reels She dirl'd them aff fu'
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 F-8 F-8 e-0 e-0 W-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 W-4 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8_b-0 c-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0
L- clear- ly O, When there cam a yell o' for- eign squeels, That dang her tap- salt-
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- eer- ie, O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AMONGBLU
N-Amog the Blue Flowers and Yellow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- refrain:
M+5R-2 R-8 @-8 C-0 C-9 C-8 E-0_E-9 E-8 D-0 E-9 D-8 C-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 c-9 a-0 G-8 a-8_G-4 G-4 G-8
M+5R-2 R-8 @-8 @-0 @-9 @-8 C-0 C-9 C-8 B-0 C-9 B-8 @-4 B-0 D-0 E-4 E-8 a-9 E-0 E-8 C-8 C-4 F-4 D-8
L- Oh, Wil-lie my son, what makes you so sad? As the sun shines o- ver the val- ley I
M-5R-2 R-8 ?-8 >-0 >-9 >-8 @-0 @-9 @-8 ?-0 @-9 ?-8 >-4 D-0 B-0 C-4 C-8 E-9 C-0 B-8 F-8 F-4 B-4 B-8
L-
H- refrain:
M+4c-9 G-0 G-8 a-9 G-0 E-8 F-0_E-9 D-0 C-0 A-9 @-0 @-8 C-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-0 E-0 D-4_C-8 C-4 R-8
M+4G-9 E-0 D-8 C-9 B-0 @-8 C-0 B-9 A-0 A-0 A-9 @-0 @-8 >-9 @-0 @-8 @-8 B-8 C-0 C-0 B-4 A-8 @-4 R-8
L- lie sore-ly sick for the love of a maid, All a-mong the blue flow'rs and the yel- low
M-4E-9 C-0 B-8 F-9 E-0 C-8 A-0 @-9 ?-0 >-0 ?-9 ?-0 ?-8 >-9 >-0 >-8 >-8 ?-8 @-0 @-0 @-4 ?-8 >-4 R-8
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ANDBART
N-Andrew Barton
C-
A-
T-
S-82
K-C
B-6/8
F-Tune #8 Bronson
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 a-8_a-8 a-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-0 G-9 E-8 C-4 G-8 a-0_a-9 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8
L- As it be- fell in mid-sum-mer time, When burds sing sweet-ly on ev- 'ry tree, Our no- ble King, King
H-
M-3G-8 G-8 E-8 C-8_C-8_D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- Hen-ry the Eighth O-ver the ri- ver of Thames past he.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ANDRROSS
N-Andrew Ross (Andrew Rose)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-5 F-8 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 b-5 b-8
L- An- drew Ross the Bri- tish sai- lor, Now to you his woes I'll name: 'Twas
H-
M-4b-4 D-4 E-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 F-4 F-4 S-9 C-8_D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 B-2 S-6
L- on the pas- sage from Bar- ba- dos Whilst on board of the Ma- ry Jane.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ANGGLORY
N-Angels, from the Realms of Glory
C-Henry Thomas Smart, 1867
A-James Montgomery, 1816
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G C D D7 G D7 G B7 Em B7 Em D7 A7 D
M-8W-2 D-4 B-4 G-4 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 D-5 C-8 B-2 D-4 B-4 G-4 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-2
L- An- gels from the realms of glo-ry Wing your flight o'er all the earth; Ye who sang cre-a-tion's sto-ry Now pro-claim Mes-si-ah's birth
H-cho: G D7 G C Am E7 Am C D D7 G
M-4W-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 S-6
L- Come and wor-ship, come and wor-ship, Wor-ship Christ, the new-born King.
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%ANGLELAS
N-The Bonny Lass of Anglesey
C-
A-
T-
S-112
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8_b-8 d-4 S-6 f-5 g-8 f-8_e-8 d-4 h-2 f-4 e-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-4
L- There he sits and there he stands, A- lone and O! what a frigh- tened
B-6/4
H-
M-3f-4 e-4 d-4_b-4 a-8_b-8 d-4 ST44f-5 g-8 f-8_e-8 d-4 h-5 h-8 f-8_e-8 d-4
L- king is he. Fif- teen lords have all come down to dance and
B-4/4
H-
M-2e-4_f-8 g-8 f-4 e-4 d-2 S-6
L- gain the vic- to- ry.
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%ANGONHI
N-Angels We Have Heard on High
C-Trad. French
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D G D7 G
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8_d-8 d-5 c-8 b-2 b-4 b-8_a-8 b-4 b-8_d-8 b-5 a-8 G-2
L- An- gels we have heard on high, Sweet- ly sing- ing o'er the plains.
H- D G D7 G
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8_d-8 d-5 c-8 b-2 b-4 b-8_a-8 b-4 b-8_d-8 b-5 a-8 G-2
L- And the moun- tains in re- ply, Ech- o- ing their joy- ous strains.
H- E Am D G C D D7
M-4d-2_e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8_c-2_d-8_c-8_b-8_a-8_b-2_c-8_b-8_a-8_G-8_a-5 D-8 D-2
L- Glo-
H- G D G C G D
M-4G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 a-2 d-2_e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8_c-2_d-8_c-8_b-8_a-8
L- in ex- cel- sis De- o; Glo-
H- G C D D7 G D G C G D7 G
M-5b-2_P-4 c-8_b-8_a-8_G-8_a-5 D-8 D-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 W-2 b-2_a-2 G-1 S-6
L- o- ri- a, In ex- cel- sis De- o.
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%ANGORDON
N-Annachie Gordon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Child #239
H-
M-1F-8 F-5_F-4 a-4 F-8 F-5 F-8_E-8 D-4 F-2 F-4 a-4 a-2 R-8 a-8 b-4
L- Bu- chan is bon- nie oh and there lies my love. And my
H-
M-1b-2 b-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-2 F-4 F-2 d-4 c-4 b-3 f-4
L- heart it lies on him it will not re- move. It
H-
M-1f-2 g-4 f-4 e-2 f-8_e-8_d-4 d-5 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-3 b-4
L- will not re- move for all that I have done. Oh
H-
M-4b-8 b-5_b-4 d-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 D-5 F-4 F-2 d-8 c-8 b-4_b-3 f-4
L- nev- er will I for- get my love An- na- chie. For
H-
M-4f-2 g-4 f-4 e-8 e-5 f-4 e-4 d-8 d-5 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-2 R-8 b-8 b-4
L- An- na- chie Gor- don oh he's Bon- nie and he's braw. He'd en-
H-
M-4b-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 e-2 f-4 e-4 d-2 F-4 G-8_a-8
L- tice an- y wo- man that ev- er him saw. He'd en-
H-
M-4a-2 d-8 d-5 e-8 e-5_e-4 e-8_d-8 e-5 d-8 d-4 F-4 a-3 b-4
L- tice an- y wo- man and so he has done me. Oh
H-
M-4b-8 b-5_b-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 D-5 F-4 F-2 d-8 c-8 b-4_b-3 R-4
L- nev- er will I for- get my love An- na- chie.
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%ANLZTION
N-Analization
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 C-4 R-4 G-4 E-4 F-9 G-0 G-8 C-4 d-8 d-4 d-9 d-0 d-8 G-4 d-8
L- What are mor- tals made of? By a- nal i-za- tion I've tried all the na-tion, De-
H-
M-4d-4 d-9 d-0 d-8 G-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 G-8 R-8 f-9 e-0 d-9_e-0 c-9_d-0 b-4 b-9_a-0 G-9 a-0 F-9_G-0 E-4 R-8 G-8
L- fined each gra-dat-tion in eve- ry sta-tion, With Sir Hum- phry's best new che- mi- cal test And
H-
M-4G-5 F#8 F-4 G-8 a-8 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6 ST68e-8_e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4_a-8 G-4 R-8
L- found what mor- tals are made of. What are law-y- ers made of?
B-6/8
H-
M-5e-8_e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-4_a-8 G-8 R-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8_G-8_G-8 E-8_G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-8
L- What are law-y- ers made of? Of caus-es and fees, de- mur- rers and pleas, Lear- ned bro- ther and
H-
M-5d-8_b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 R-8
L- lots of po-ther, Coun-sel and ju- ry with ve-ry wise looks, Flaw in the in- dict-ment and sta-tute books,
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 b-4_a-8 G-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-4_d-8 c-4 R-8 S-6
L- Such are our law- yers made of, Such are our law-y-ers made of.
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%ANNATHEA
N-Anna Thea
C-Lydia Wood
A-Neil Roth
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H-
M-4R-4 B-8 C-8 D-8 B-5 F-5 E-8 D-2 D-3 R-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4
L- Laz-lo The- a stole a stal- lion, Stole him from the
H-
M-4F-3 B-4 D#2 F-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 C-4 B-4
L- Mis- ty Moun- tains. And they chased him and they found him
H-
M-4F-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 B-3 A-4 B-2 B-2_B-1
L- and in i- ron chains they bound him.
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%ANNBREEN
N-Annie Breen
C-
A-
T-
S-108
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-5 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-5 S-6
L- Come all you men of Ar- kan- sas, a tale to you I'll sing. Of An-nie Breen, from old Kain-tuck, who made the fo-rest ring;
H-
M-5F%8 S-6 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-5 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- For swee-ter girl and swee-ter voice, no man did e-ver know; And well she loved a straight-limbed lad whose name was Tex-as Joe.
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%ANNLAURI
N-Annie Laurie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8_D-8 S-6 C-5 C-8 c-5 b-8 b-8 a-5_a-5 a-8 G-5 E-8 E-4 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- Max- well- ton's braes are bon-ny, Where ear- ly falls the dew,
H-
M-5E-8 D-8 S-6 C-5 C-8 c-5 b-8 b-8 a-5_a-5 a-8 G-5 E-8 D-5 C-8 C-3 S-6
L- For 'twas there that An- nie Lau- rie gave me her an- swer true.
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 c-5 c-8 d-5 d-8 e-3 G-4 c-5 c-8 d-5 d-8 e-3 S-6
L- gave me her an- swer true. That ne'er for- got shall be,
H-
M-5e-8 d-8 S-6 c-5 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 G-8 E-5_E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8_c-4 E-8 D-5 C-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- And for bon- ny An- nie Lau- rie, I would lay me doon an' dee.
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%ANSWAMN2
N-The First Thing
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H- Eb Bb Eb Bb7 Eb Bb7 Eb Bb
M-6b-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 G-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 F-4_F-0 b-0 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-0 a-0
L- The first thing they asked for, they asked for some beer, Gal-lons and gal-lons of beau-ti-ful beer, And if we have one beer may we
H- Eb Bb7 Eb Ab Bb7 Eb chorus:
M-4G-8 E-8 G-8 F-4 B-0 B-0 W-4 E-9 F-0 E-0 D-0 C-8 A-8 C-0 C-0 W-3 B-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 W-2 W-3 B-5 B-5
L- al- so have ten? May we have a bloo-dy brew- 'ry? Said the air- men,"A- men!" There were
H- Bb7 Eb Eb Bb7 Eb Bb7
M-4W-4 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 G-8 B-0 B-0 B-0 B-0 B-8 W-3 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 F-5
L- Squa- dron Lea-ders and Wing Com-man-ders and Group Cap-tains too. Hands in their poc-kets with fuck all to do,
H- Eb Bb7 Eb Bb7 Eb Ab
M-3b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 W-4 G-8 E-8 G-8 F-4 B-0 B-0 W-4 E-9 F-0 E-0 D-0 C-8 A-8 A-0 A-0
L- Stea-ling the beer of the poor A C two, May the Lord shit on them side-ways, May the
H- F Bb Eb Ab
M-2W-4 F-9 G-0 F-0 E-0 D-8 B-8 B-0 B-0 G-9 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-8 C-8 C-0 C-0
L- Lord shit on them side- ways, May the Lord shit on them side-ways, Said the
H- Bb7 Eb
M-1B-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- air-men, "Fuck you!"
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%APPLJUIC
N-Red Apple Juice
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- F Dm F
M-4R-2 R-4 c-0 c-9 c-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-9 G-0 a-8 c-4 a-8 D-4_D-8 R-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 F-8
L- Well I ain't got no use for your red ap- ple juice. Ain't got no ho- ney ba- by
B-2/4
H- Dm
M-3D-4_D-8 R-8 ST44D-4 F-8 F-8 G-0_F-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- now. Ain't got no ho- ney ba- by now.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%APPLPICK
N-Apple Picker's Reel
C-Larry Hanks
A-
T-
S-128
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Am7 F Dm7 G C
M-4g-2 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 d-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 g-2
L- Hey, ho, makes you feel so fine, look-ing out a- cross the or-chard in the bright sun- shine;
H- Am7 F Dm7 G7 C
M-4g-2 e-5 e-8 d-4 d-4 a-2 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 g-8 g-4 g-8 e-4 c-4 c-2 S-6
L- Hey, ho, you feel so free, Stan-ding in the top of an ap- ple tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%APPREN
N-The Apprentice's Song
C-Ian Campbell
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-2 D-2 E-4 a-4
L- Come on lad and bring your tool- bag, Keep your eyes peeled, use your
H-
M-4W-2 a-1 W-3 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-2
L- head. Fetch your foot- prints, span- ners, chis- els, From now on
H-
M-4D-2 E-4 a-4 W-2 a-1 W-3 c-4 a-4 d-2 c-5 b-8 a-4 E-4
L- they'll earn your bread. Keep your eye on the old- er
H-
M-4C-4 D-4 E-5 a-8 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 b-1 W-3 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4
L- fit- ters, They're the boys who know their stuff. One day you will
H-
M-4c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4_a-4 a-4 a-4 F-2 D-2 E-4 a-4 W-2 a-1 S-6
L- do their job, If you're smart and keen e- nough.
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%ARAGONML
N-Aragon Mill
C-Si Kahn
A-Si Kahn
T-
S-100
K-E
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 E-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 E-8 F-0 G-0_G-4 G-8 F-0 G-0_G-4 R-8 E-0 E-0 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-4 C-8 E-8 F-4 F-0 C-0_C-8
L- At the east end of town. At the foot of the hill. Stands a chim- ney so tall that says Ar- a- gon
H-
M-2E-2_E-4 R-4 S-6
L- Mill.
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%ARANHOME
N-Aran's Lonely Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 D-8_C-8 D-4 D-8_C-8 W-2 D-3 E-4
L- If you that has your li- ber- ty I pray you will draw near. A
H-
M-4F-4 E-8_D-8 F-4 G-4 a-2 d-4 d-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 b-8_G-8 a-3 D-8_E-8
L- sad and dis- mal sto- ry I mean to let tou hear. While
H-
M-4F-4 E-8_D-8 F-4 G-4 a-4_d-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 b-8_G-8 a-3 F-8 G-8
L- in a dis- tant coun- try I lan- guish, sigh and moan, While I
H-
M-4a-4_a-8_a-8 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- think of the days I spent In A- ran's lone- ly home
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%AREUSLEP
N-Oh, Are You Sleeping, Maggie?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-4R-8 A-4 B-8 S-6 C-8 D-8_D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 A-4 C-8_B-8_B-4 A-4 C-8 C-8
L- Mirk and rain- y is the nicht. There's no a star in a' the
H-
M-4B-8 A-8_A-4 R-4 A-8 B-8 C-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 R-4 D-4 E-4 A-4 C-8_B-8_B-4 A-8_@-8 C-4
L- car- ry. Light-ning gleams a- cross the sky, and winds they blaw wi' win
H- Chorus:
M-4C-8 B-8 A-4_A-2 R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-2 A-8_B-8 C-8_D-8_D-8 E-8_E-8 D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4
L- ter fu- ry. And its oh, are you sleep- in' Mag- gie?
H-
M-4D-2 @-8_A-8 B-8_C-8_C-8 D-8 G-5 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-4 A-8 B-8 C-5 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-8_C-8 D-8_D-4
L- Oh, are you sleep- in' Mag- gie? Let me in, for loud the linn is
H-
M-3E-4 A-4 C-8 B-8_B-4 A-8_@-8 >-4 C-4 B-8 A-8_A-2 S-6
L- roar- in' ow- er the war- locks crai- gie.
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%ARKSTRAV
N-The Arkansas Traveler
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-1 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-5 S-6
L-
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 G-5 d-8 g-8 f-8 g-8 d-8 e-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6
L-
H-
M-5b-8 c-8 S-6 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 S-6
L-
H-
M-1b-8 c-8 S-6 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 d-4
L-
H-
M-2g-8 f-8 g-8 d-8 e-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AROVIN.1
N-A-Rovin'
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus: verse:
M-5A-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 A-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 W-2 a-3 a-4
L- In Am- ster- dam there lived a maid, mark well what I do say! In
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 D-4 B-4 A-4
L- Am- ster- dam there lived a maid, An' she was mis- tress of her trade I'll
H-
M-4D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4_d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 F-2 E-2 D-3 a-4
L- go no more a- ro- vin' with you, fair maid. A-
H-
M-4b-2 G-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 D-4 B-4 A-4
L- ro- in' a- ro- vin', Since ro- vin's been my ru- eye- in, I'll
H-
M-4D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4_d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 F-2 E-2 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- go no more a ro- vin' with you fair maid.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AROVIN.2
N-A-Rovin (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus: verse chorus:
M-1W-2 A-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 a-2 E-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 b-8_a-8 G#4 a-3 S-6
L- In Ports-mouth town there livewd a maid, Bless ye young wo- men, In Ports-mouth town there lived a maid, Now mind what I do say!
H- verse: chorus:
M-9W-2 a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 D-4 B-4 A-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4_d-4 b-4 G-4 F-2 E-2 D-3 S-6
L- In Ports-mouth town there lived a maid, the Bri-tish Na-vy was her trade, I'll go no more a-ro-vin' with you fair maid.
H-
M-9W-2 a-4 S-6 b-2 G-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 A-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4_d-4 b-4 G-4 F-2 E-2 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- A- ro- vin', a- ro- vin', since ro-vin's been my ru-eye-in, I'll go no more a- ro- vin' with you fair maid.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ARTMCBRD
N-Arthur McBride
C-
A-
T-
S-148
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- F Bb
M-6F-4 S-6 F-5 G-8 F-4 F-8 C-8_C-4 D-4 F-5 G-8 F-4 a-2 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- I had a first cou-sin called Ar- thur Mc- Bride, He and I took a
H- F C7 F
M-5a-4 b-4_a-4 G-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-2 F-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 C-4 D-4
L- stroll down by the sea side. A- see- kin' good for- tune and
H- Gm Bb C7
M-6F-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 a-2 c-4 W-3 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 a-8 c-4 d-5_e-8_d-4 W-2 c-2 a-4
L- what might be- tide, 'Twas just as the day was a- dawn- ing. Then
H- F Bb F Bb
M-5c-2 c-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 R-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- af- ter res- ting we both took a tramp, We met ser- geant
H- F Bb(Gm) C7 F
M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-2 F-4 F-5 C-8 D-4 F-4 C-4 D-4
L- Har- per and cor- po- ral Cramp, be- sides the wee drum- mer who
H- C7 F
M-6F-4 G-4 F-4 a-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 W-2 F-3 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- beat up for camp, With his row- dy- dow- dow in the mor- ning.
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%ARTMOLL
N-Sir Arthur and Charming Mollee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F#4 G-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 F%8_G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8_F-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 c-4 S-6
L- As no- ble Sir Ar- thur one mor- ning did ride, With his hounds at his feet and his sword by his side,
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 d-8 d-8 b-8_d-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F#4 D-4 E-4 F%8 G-8 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-9 G-0 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- He saw a faire made sit- ting un- der a tree, He ask- ed her name, and she said 'twas Mol- lee.
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%ASHGROV1
N-The Ashgrove
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 G-4 c-4 e-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 G-4
L- Down yon- der green val- ley where stream- lets me- an- der When
H-
M-5c-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 G-4 c-4 e-4 g-8_f-8
L- twi- light is fa- ding I pen- sive- ly roam. Or at the bright
H-
M-5e-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 a-4
L- noon- tide in sol- i- tude wan- der, A- midst the dark shades of the
H-
M-5G-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 e-8_f-8 g-4 e-8_f-8 g-8_h-8 g-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 d-8_e-8 f-8_g-8
L- lone- ly ash- grove. 'Twas there where the black- birds were cheer- ful- ly
H-
M-5f-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 c-8_d-8 e-8_f-8 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 g-4 f#4 g-2 G-4
L- sing- ing I first met my dear one, the joy of my heart. A-
H-
M-5c-4 e-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8
L- round us, for glad- ness, the blue- bells were ring- ing. Ah then, lit- tle
H-
M-1a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- thought I how soon we would part
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ASIWALKD
N-As I Walked Out
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6W-3 D-8 S-6 E-8_b-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-0_F-0 a-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 a-8 b-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 a-0 b-0 d-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 D-0_E-0 E-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-0_F-0
L- As I walked out on an eve-ning so clear, A young man la-men-ted for the loss of his dear, And as he la- men- ted full
H-
M-3a-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 a-0_a-0 b-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 a-0_b-0 d-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- sore he did cry, "A- las I'm tor-men-ted for love I must die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ASIWENT
N-As I Went Out for a Ramble
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-;W-2 C-4 S-6 E-2 E-4 C-2 D-8 E-8 D-4 C-2 R-2 G-8 G-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-2 E-4 G-3 R-2 G-8 G-8 a-2 a-4 G-2 C-8 C-8
L- As I went out for a ram- ble, It's I stopped in a lit- tle town, It's I fell in love with a
H-
M-6W-2 E-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 E-4_C-4 C-8 D-8 E-2 F-4 E-4_B-4 B-8_D-8 C-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- pret-ty lit-tle girl, And her eyes they were dark brown.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ATHNRY
N-The Fields of Athenry
C-Peter St. John
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 C-8 S-6 C-5 C-8 F-4 G-4 W-2 a-3_a-8 a-8 W-3 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-4 a-2_a-8_b-8_a-8_F-8
L- By the lone- ly pri- son wall, I heard a young girl cal-
H-
M-6W-2 G-3 R-4 R-1 W-3 c-8 c-5 c-5 a-8 b-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 W-2 G-1_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- ling, "Mi- chael they are ta- king you a- way,
H-
M-5a-8 b-8 S-6 c-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-3 c-8 b-8 a-5 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- For you stole Trev- el- yn's corn, So the young might see the morn,
H- chorus:
M-6C-8 C-8 S-6 G-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-5 F-4 E-4 W-2 F-1_F-2 R-2 c-1
L- Now a pri- son ship lies wai- ting in the bay, Low,
H-
M-4d-3 c-4 F-2_F-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-3 G-4 F-5 C-8 F-4 G-4
L- lie the fields of A- then-ry, where once we watched the
H-
M-1a-2 b-4 c-4 W-2 G-1_G-2 R-4 a-8_b-8 c-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 W-2 b-3 c-8 b-8 W-3 a-5 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4
L- small free birds fly; Our love was on the wing, We had dreams and songs to
H-
M-5G-3 C-8 C-8 G-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 W-2 F-1_F-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sing; It's so lone- ly 'round the fields of Ath- en- ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AULDLANG
N-Auld Lang Syne
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5@-4 S-6 C-5 B-8 C-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-8 C-5 E-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- Should auld ac- quain- tance be for- got and ne- ver brought to mind?
H-
M-5W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 G-5 E-8 E-4 C-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-5 A-8 A-4 @-4 C-3 S-6
L- Should auld ac-quain- tance be for-got And days o' auld lang syne.
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 G-5_E-8 E-4_C-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 a-4 G-5_E-8 E-4_G-4 W-2 a-3 a-4
L- For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll
H-
M-4G-5 E-8 E-4 C-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-5_A-8 A-4_@-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- drink a cup o' kind- ness yet For auld lang syne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AULDLNG2
N-Auld Lang Syne (240)
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 a-8 d-9 d-0 e-8 f-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 d-9 f-0 e-9 d-0 b-4 d-0_b-9 a-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0
L- Should auld ac-quain-ance be for-got and nev- er brought to mind? Should auld ac-quaint-ance be for-got and
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 b-9 a-0 a-5 a-8 d-4 e-8_f-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 d-9 f-0 e-8 d-8 b-5 d-0_b-0 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-9 D-0 E-8 F-8
L- days o' auld lang syne? And for auld lang syne my jo, for auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o' kind- ness yet for
H-
M-1a-4 b-9_a-0 d-5 R-8 S-6
L- auld lang syne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AUNTRODY
N-Go Tell Aunt Rhody
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-2 E-4 D-4 C-2 C-2 D-2 D-4 F-4 E-4_D-4 C-2
L- Go tell Aunt Rho- dy, Go tell Aunt Rho- dy,
H-
M-4G-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 C-5 R-0 C-0 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-1 S-6
L- Go tell Aunt Rho- dy The old gray goose is dead.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AURALEE
N-Aura Lee
C-William Whiteman Fosdick
A-George R. Poulton
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-1
L- As the black- bird in the spring, 'neath the wil- low tree
H-
M-4D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-1
L- sat and piped I heard him sing, sin- ging, "Au- ra Lee."
H-
M-4b-5 b-8 b-2 b-5 b-8 b-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-1
L- Au- ra Lee, Au- ra Lee, maid with gol- den hair,
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 E-4 a-5 G-8 G-4 F-4 b-5 a-8 G-1 S-6
L- Sun- shine came a- long with thee, and swal- lows in the air.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AVONDALE
N-Avondale
C-
A-Dominick Behan
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D Em A D G
M-1A-4 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-5 F-8 a-8 F-8 D-5 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 D-8 C-8 E-8 A-5 A-8 D-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8
L- Oh, have you been to A- von-dale, or lin-ger'd in her love-ly vale, Where tall trees whis-per all
H- D E A G D
M-3a-8 F-8 D-5 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-5 A-8 B-8_D-8 D-2 S-6
L- low the tale Of A- von- dale's proud ea- gle?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AVRMBRWN
N-Old Avram Brown
C-Benjamin Britten
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- {1}
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 d-3 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- Old Av-ram Brown is dead and gone, you'll ne-ver see him more. He used to wear an old grey coat all but-toned up be-
H-
M-1D-3 R-4 S-6
L- fore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWAOLDMN
N-Git Away, Old Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 d-9 d-0 a-9 c-0 b-2 b-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 e-8 e-8 d-9 d-0 c-8 F-8
L- Come all you young maid- ens and list-en un- to me: When you go to mar- ry, Just let the old men
H- chorus:
M-8G-4 R-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 a-4_a-9 a-0 F-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 G-4 R-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 d-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-9 a-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 b-8 c-8 F-0 F-0
L- be. For the old man he is old, The old man he is gray, But the young man's heart is full of love, Git a-way old man, git a-
H-
M-1G-4 R-4 S-6
L- way!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWARSONG
N-A War Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Tune: Portsmouth
H- D G D G A7
M-1A-4 S-6 D-5 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-2 b-2 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 W-2 E-3 A-4
L- Hark, hark the sound of war is heard and we must all at- tend, Take
H- D G D G A7 D
M-4D-5 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-2 b-2 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 D-3 a-4
L- up our arms and go with speed, Our coun- try to de- fend. Our
H- D A A7
M-4d-5 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-4_a-2 F-4 d-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-3 A-4
L- pa- rent state has turn'd our foe, Which fills the land with pain, Her
H- D G D G A7 D
M-4D-5 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-2 b-2 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- gal- lant ships mann'd out for war Come thun- d'ring o'er the main.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWAWHIGS
N-Awa' Whigs Awa'
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-124
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5b-8_c-8 S-6 d-2 P-9 d-5 b-8 d-3 P-4 b-8_d-8 e-2 P-9 e-5 d-8 e-3 g-4
L- A- wa', Whigs, A- wa', A- wa, Whigs, a- wa', Yer're
H-
M-4d-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 G-5 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 D#4 E-3 b-8_c-8
L- but a pack o trai- tor louns, Ye'll do nae guid at a'. Our
H-
M-4d-5 e-8 d-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 d-8_b-8 d-8_e-8 d-5 g-8 e-5 g-8 e-8_g-8 e-8_d-8 e-2 e-4 g-4
L- thris- sles flour- ish'd fresh and fair. And bon- nie bloom'd our ros- es, But
H-
M-4d-4 c-8_b-8 a-5 G-8 G-5 a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 d-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 E-2 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- Whigs cam like a frost in June, an wi- ther'd a' our po- sies.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWAYMNGR
N-Away In a Manger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6c-4 S-6 c-5 b-8 a-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 C-5 D-8 C-4
L- A- way in a man- ger no crib for his bed, The lit- tle lord
H-
M-5C-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 F-4 a-2 c-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 a-5_G-8 F-4
L- Je- sus lay down His sweet head; The stars in the sky looked
H-
M-5F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 D-4 E-4
L- down where He lay, The lit- tle lord Je- sus a- sleep on the
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- hay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWAYRUM3
N-Demon Fruitcake
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 g-4 g-4 g-4 g-4
L- We're mar- ching we're mar- ching our brave lit- tle band, A- gainst de- mon
H- chorus:
M-5g-4 e-5 c-8 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-2 e-4 c-2 e-4 d-2 c-4
L- rum we will all take our stand, A- way, a- way, with
H-
M-5a-2 c-4 G-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 e-4 d-2_e-8_d-8
L- rum, by Gum! It's the song of the Sal- va- tion Ar-
H-
M-1c-2 S-6 S-6
L- my.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AWAYWISC
N-Away to Wisconsin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-2 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- Since times are so hard I must tell you, sweet- heart I've a good mind to
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-2 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 F-8 F-8
L- sell both my plow and my cart; And a- way to Wis- con- sin on a
H-
M-5E#4 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 b-4
L- jour- ney to go, For to dou- ble our for- tune as o- ther folks
H-
M-1a-2 S-6 S-6
L- do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%AYEWAKIN
N-Aye Waukin', O!
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 c-9 b-0 a-8 c-8 d-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 E-8 E-0 E-0 a-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- O! I am wat, wat, O! I'm wat and wea- ry, Yet fain would I rise and rin, If I thocht I would meet my dear- ie.
H-
M-4G-4 E-9 D-0 C-5 R-8 E-8 C-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 c-5 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 C-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 b-4 S-9 a-4
L- Aye wauk- in' O! Wauk- in aye and wea- ry; Sleep I can get nane, For think- in' o' my dear- ie.
H-
M-2G-8_E-5 E-8_D-4 C-8 C-2 R-2 S-6
L- Aye wauk- in' O!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BABEBETH
N-The Babe of Bethlehem
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 d-4 f-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 G-4_F-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8
L- Ye na- tions all, on you I call, come hear this dec- lar- a- tion, And don't re- fuse this
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 d-4 f-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 G-5 G-4 c-8 d-4 d-0_e-0 f-4 c-8 d-4 d-0_e-0 f-4 f-8
L- glo- rious news of Je- sus and sal- va- tion. To roy- al Jews came first the news of
H-
M-5g-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 a-4_G-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 d-4 f-8 d-8_c-8 a-8
L- Christ the great Mes- si- ah, As was fore- told by pro- phets old I- sai- ah, Je- re-
H-
M-1G-5 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- mi- ah.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BABEMILL
N-Babies in the Mill
C-Dorsey Dixon
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 C-4 E-2 D-4 C-2 @-4 A-8_C-5 C-4 A-2 C-4 @-3_@-2 @-4 C-2 C-4
L- I used to be a fact- 'ry hand when things were mov- in' slow, When child- ren
H-
M-:W-2 C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-2 C-4 D-2 D-4 D-2 E-4 D-3_D-2 R-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 C-4 E-2 D-4
L- worked in cot- ton mills, each morn- ing had to go. Ev- 'ry morn- ing just at
H-
M-5C-2 @-4 A-8 C-5_C-4 A-4_C-4 C-4 @-3_@-2 @-4
L- five, the whis- tle blew on time, And
H- chorus:
M-:W-2 C-2 C-4 C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-2 C-8 C-8 E-2 D-4 C-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 E-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 C-8 C-8
L- called them bab- ies to the mill at the age of eight and nine. Come out of bed, lit-tle
H-
M-:W-2 E-2 D-4 C-2 @-4 A-8_C-8 C-5 C-8 C-2 C-4 @-3_@-2 @-4 C-2 C-4 C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-2 C-4
L- sleep- y head, and get you a bite to eat, The fac- t'ry whis- tle's call- in' you, there's
H-
M-4W-2 E-2 D-4 C-2 D-4 C-3_C-3 S-6
L- no more time to sleep.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BABWOOD2
N-Babes in the Wood
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 b-8 D-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8
L- Oh don't you re-mem-ber a long time a-go, When two lit-tle babes, their names I don't know, Were sto-len a-way one
H-
M-3b-8 D-8 G-8 F-4 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- bright sum-mer day And lost in the woods, I've heard peo-ple say.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BABYDIED
N-Our Baby Died Last Night
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-2_C-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8_E-2 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 a-8
L- Our ba- by died last night. It lived for twenty- four hou- rs It cost a hun- dred
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M-3a-8 G-4_G-8 G-7 G-7 G-7 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-0 D-0 D-4_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- dol- lars. It was a lou- sy ba- by a- ny- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BACKON
N-Back on the Street Again
C-Steve Gillette
A-
T-
S-115
K-G
B-4/4
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H- C D G C D G C D
M-4R-4 R-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-5 b-8 E-2 R-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-4
L- I'm back on the street a- gain, got to stand on my own two feet a- gain,
H- C D G C G C
M-4R-4 b-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 D-4 R-4 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-4 b-4_b-2
L- I'm wal- kin' that lone- ly beat a- gain, re- mem- be- rin' when oh,
H- D G D G C
M-4a-5 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-2 R-2 R-4 F-8 F-8 F-6 G-6 a-6 b-4 b-8 E-5 R-4
L- oh, re- mem- ber- in' when. Got a tear in my eye a- gain,
H- D G C D G C D G
M-4R-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 R-4 b-8 a-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 D-4
L- to re- mind me that I might cry a- gain, fee-lin' sad and won-de-rin' why a- gain,
H- C D G C D G
M-4R-4 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-4 b-4_b-2 a-5 a-8 a-6 G-6 F-6 G-2 R-2
L- re- mem- be- rin' when, oh, oh, re- mem-be- rin' when.
H-bridge D Am Em D
M-1R-4 a-8 a-8 a-6 b-6 c-6 a-2 R-4 b-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-9 G-0_G-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 R-8 a-8
L- I re mem- ber a time When I thought the world was mine. The
H- Am G C D
M-1a-4 a-8 a-8_a-5 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 a-2 R-2
L- world be- longs to some- bo- dy else now and I'm just stan- din' in line.
H- D G C D G C D
M-4R-4 F-8 F-8 F-6 G-6 a-6 b-5 b-8 E-4 R-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 R-4
L- So I'm thin- kin' of me a- gain, That's the way it's gon-na be a- gain,
H- G C D G C D G C D
M-5R-4 b-4 b-8 G-8 G-4 W-2 a-4 F-4 G-4 R-4 W-3 R-4 G-8 G-8 F-6 G-6 a-6 G-4 b-4_b-2 a-5 a-8 S-6
L- I'll wait and I'll see 'til then, I'm re- mem- ber- in' when oh, oh, re-
H- G
M-2a-6 G-6 F-6 S-6 G-2 R-2 S-6
L- mem- be- rin' when
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BACKWOOD
N-Backwoodsman
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-From Fowke, Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs
H-
M-5F-4 G-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 E-5 C-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 D-5 R-4 a-8
L- Oh, it's well do I re- mem- ber the year of 'for- ty five. I
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M-5a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 d-5 a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8
L- think my- self quite hap- py to find my- self a- live. I har- nessed up my
H-
M-5d-5 a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 G-0 G-0 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 D-8
L- hor- ses, my busi- ness to pur- sue. And I went a- haul- ing cord- wood as I
H-
M-2E-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- of- ten used to do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BACNRIND
N-Bacon on the Rind
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-0 E-0 S-6 G-4 b-8 b-4_b-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 E-4 D-4 E-8 F-5 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8
L- A sol-dier in the cav- al- ry lay on a can- vas bunk, On a soap- box there be-
H-
M-5c-8 c-4 c-4 e-8 e-4 c-8 b-8 G-4 b-4 b-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 b-4 b-8 c-8 b-4_b-4 c-8
L- side him lay a hunk of arm- y punk; And as he chewed a- way and bu- sy His
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M-5d&8 d-4 e-4 b-8 c-5 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 R-8 b-8 b-8 a%4 b-8 d-4 c-8
L- face turned ash- en gray, For the sol- dier boy was dy- ing in the Is- land far a-
H-
M-5d-4 R-4 E-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-2 F-8 G&4 a-8 F-4 G-8 E-5 G&4_a-8
L- way. As his com-rades knelt be- side him to hear what he might say, The
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 d&4 c-8_b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 F-5 G-4 a-8 b-8 e-4 d-4 c-8
L- dy- ing sol- dier falt- ered, "Bring me a bunch of hay, For my horse has fuel in
H-
M-1c-8 b-4 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 a-4 b-8 c-5 c-4_d-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 e-4 e-8
L- plen- ty, and the grub is left be- hind, And I must starve on Ba- con, Arm- y
H-
M-2E-8 E-4 G-4 F-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Ba- con on the rind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BAILDAUG
N-The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-This tune from New Green Mountain Songster
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 F-4 W-3 ST32a-4 F-4 D-3 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 C#3 A-4
L- There was a youth and a well be-lov-ed youth And
H-
M-1D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4_a-4 G-3 F-4 a-4 a-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 D-5 F-8
L- he was the squire's son. He loved the bail- iff's daugh- ter dear that
H-
M-1G-4 E-4 D-4 C#4 D-3 F-4 ST32a-4 F-4 D-3 F-8 F-8
L- lived in Is- ling- ton. But she was coy and would
B-3/2
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M-3G-4 E-4 C#3 A-4 ST22D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-3 F-4
L- not be- lieve that he did love her so, Nor
B-2/2
H-
M-4a-4 d-2 c-4 a-4 F-4 S-9 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- would she at a- ny time A- ny coun-te-nance to him show.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BAILYGHO
N-Unfortunate Miss Bailey
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-2 S-6
L- A cap- tain bold in Ha- li- fax, Who dewlt in coun- try quar- ters
H-
M-1c-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-2 S-6
L- Se- duced a maid who hanged her- self, one mor- ning in her gar- ters,
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 F-5 F-8 F-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-2 S-6
L- His wic- ked con- science trou- bled him, He lost his sto- mach dai- ly,
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 F-5 F-8 F-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 W-2 F-4 a-2_a-4
L- He took to drin- king Ra- ta- fia, and dream'd a- bout Miss Bai- ley.
H-chorus:
M-4F-3 F-4 E-4 C-2 C-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, Miss Bai- ley, un- for- tu- nate Miss Bai- ley.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALACLAV
N-Balaclava
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 a-4 d-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- O 'tis a fa- mous sto- ry. Pro- claim it far and wide,
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 G-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 E-3 S-6
L- And let your chil- dren's chil- dren re- ech- o it with pride;
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 a-4 d-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- How Car- di- gan the fear- less, his name im- mor- tal made
H-
M-5b-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 c-2 b-8 b-8 a-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- When he crossed the Rus- sian val- ley with his fa- mous Light Bri- gade.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALCHMYL
N-Lass O' Ballochmyle
C-TRAD: Ettrick Banks (89)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 b-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 g-9_f-0 e-5 d-8 b-4 g-4 d-4 b-4 g-4 b-4
L- 'Twas even, the dew- y fields were green On ev- ry blade the
H-
M-4b-4_a-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 g-9_f-0 e-5 d-8 b-4 g-4 g-5 f-8 e-8_f-8 g-8_e-8
L- pearls hang, The zeph- yr wan- ton'd round the been, An' bore its fra- grant
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M-4d-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 g-5 h-8 g-4 G-4 b-4 d-9_e-0 d-5 d-8 g-8_f-8 g-8_h-8 g-4 f-8_e-8
L- sweets a- lang, In ev'- ry glen the mav- is sang All na- ture list'- ning
H-
M-4f-8_g-8 h-8_i-8 h-4 g-8_h-8 i-4 h-8_g-8 g-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 i-5 h-8 g-4 e-4 e-9_f-0 g-8_e-8
L- seemed the while, Ex- cept where green- wood ech- oes ring, A- mang the braes o'
H-
M-1d-4 b-4 b-4 R-4 S-6
L- Ball- och- myle.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALDBRM2
N-Bald-Headed End of the Broom
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- Oh love it is a ve- ry fun- ny thing, it catch- es young and old.
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- Just like a dish of boar-ding house hash, to ma-ny a man it's sold.
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M-5b-8_c-8 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- It makes you feel like a fresh wa-ter eel, it cau-ses your head to swell,
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-3 S-6
L- You lose your pride, your love is tried, and emp- ty your poc-ket-book as well.
H-
M-5b-8_c-8 S-6 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- So boys, stay a- way from the girls, I say, and give them lots of room,
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- For when you're wed, they'll beat you 'til you're dead with the bald- head-ed end of the broom.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALLYAR2
N-Wind Up Her Little Ball of Yarn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1E-4 D-4 S-6 C-4 A-4 C-4 E-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 F-5
L- It was in the month of May, when the lambs do skip and
H-
M-4a-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 C-4 B-1
L- play, and the birds sing sweet- ly at the dawn,
H-
M-4R-2 C-2 A-4 A-4 C-4 E-4 a-2 R-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4
L- I met a coun- try maid. And un- to her I
H-
M-4a-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 a-5 C-8 E-8 E-5 D-4 B-4 A-1
L- said, Let me wind up your lit- tle ball of yarn.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALLYARN
N-Little Ball of Yarn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-4 S-6 C-8_A-8 C-8 E-8 a-4 b-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 B-4_C-8_D-8 E-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 B-8 C%8 C#2
L- One fine day in May. I took a walk one day, down by my grand- fa- ther's farm.
H-
M-8R-4 E-4 C-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 a-4_b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 B-4 G-8_F-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-0 E-9 D-8 B-8 A-4 S-6
L- I met a pret-ty maid and this is what I said. May I wind up your lit-tle ball of yarn?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALLYNUR
N-Ballynure Ballad
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A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 ST54G-9 c-0 c-7 c-7 c-7 c-9 b-0 G-9 a%0 b-9 c-0 ST44d-4_d-9 c-0 b-8 G-8_G-7 b-7 c-7 d-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 G-9 F-0 F-7_G-7 a%7
L- As I was go-in to Bal- ly- nure, The day I well re- mem-ber, For to view the lads and las-ses On the
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M-4B-9 G-0 G-9 F-0 D-9 C-0 C-7 D-7 B-7 D-4 D-9 B-0 C-4 D-7 E-7 F-7 G-9 a%0 b-9 D-0 D-9 C-0 C-4_C-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- Fifth day of No-vem-ber, With a ma- ring- a- a- day With a ma-ring a- doo a dad- dy, oh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALMGIL
N-Balm in Gilead
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- G D7
M-5b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 W-2 ST44G-3 D-4 W-3 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 W-2 a-2_c-2
L- There is a balm in Gi- le- ad to make the woun- ded whole
H- G D7
M-1b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 ST44G-3 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 b-5 G-8 b-4 a-4 W-2
L- There is a balm in Gi- le- ad to heal the sin- sick
B-4/4
H- G C G C G
M-1G-3 G-4 b-5 G-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 b-4
L- soul, Some- times I feel dis- cou- raged and think my work's in
H- D7 G C G C G D7
M-4a-3 G-4 b-5 G-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-4
L- vain, but then the Ho- ly Spi- rit re- vives my soul a-
H- G C G
M-4G-2_c-2 ST24b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 ST44G-3 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4
L- gain. There is a balm in Gi- le- ad to
H- D7 G
M-4b-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-2_c-2 ST24b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 ST44G-3 D-4
L- make the woun- ded whole; There is a balm in
H- D7 G
M-3G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 b-5 G-8 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Gi- le- ad to heal the sin- sick soul.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BALTFIRE
N-Baltimore Fire
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 a-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-9 E-0 F-4 C-4 R-4 E-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-9 G-0
L- It was on a sil- ver falls by a nar- row That I heard the cry I al-ways will re-
H-
M-4G-9_F-0 F-4 R-4 b-4 b-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-4 C-4 R-4 E-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- mem- ber. The fire sent and cast its bur-ning em- bers On an- oth- er fa- ted ci- ty of our
H- chorus:
M-1E-3 R-4 G-2 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 b-5 G-8 E-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-4
L- land. Fire, fire I heard the cry, From ev- 'ry breeze that
H-
M-4B-4 E-4 G-5 R-8 E-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-4 B-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_b-8 b-8 F-8_F-2 R-4
L- pas- ses by. All the world was one sad cry of pi- ty;
H-
M-1G-2 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 b-5 G-8_E-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-4 B-4 E-4 G-5 R-8
L- Strong men in an- guish prayed Cal- ling loud to heav'n for aid,
H-
M-4E-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-4 B-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_b-8 b-9 F-0 G-9 E-0 F-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-8_E-2 S-6
L- While the fire in ruin was lay- ing Bal- ti-more, the beau-ti-ful ci- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANDPLAY
N-The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda
C-Eric Bogle
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T-
S-80
K-D
B-6/8
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H-
M-6F-0 G-0 S-6 a-4 a-0 a-0 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 a-9 b-0 F-4 F-0 G-0 a-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 R-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-0 b-0
L- Now when I was a young man I car-ried a pack, and I lived the free life of a ro-ver. From the Mur-ray's green ba-sin to the
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 b-8 F-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-4_D-8 R-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 d-8
L- dus-ty out- back, well I waltzed my Ma- tild-a all o- ver. Then in nine-teen fif-teen the coun-try said, "son, It's
H-
M-5c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-0 b-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 F-5 R-4 R-4 R-8 F-0_G-0
L-time you stopped rov- ing there's work to be done." So they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gun, And
H- chorus:
M-5a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 F-0 G-0 a-4 a-8 d-8 d-9 b-0 b-8 a-4 R-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 b-8
L- sent me a- way to the war. And the band played "Walt-zing Ma-til-da" As the ship pulled a-way from the
H-
M-6a-5 R-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 F-0 E-0 W-2 D-3 R-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- quay, And 'midst all the tears, the flag wav-ing and cheers, we sailed off to Gal-li-po-li.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANDYLEG
N-Johnny with the Bandy Legs
C-trad.
A-Josef Marais
T-
S-164
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-1W-2 D-4 D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 D-4 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 D-4 D-4
L- Of a fel-low, John Fer-rei-ra we will sing, we will sing, He could ride a horse or pig or a- ny thing, a- ny
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M-8W-2 D-2 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 R-2
L- thing But when-e- ver he would walk, All the peo-ple they would talk, For his bow-legs were as roun-ded as a ring.
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M-8W-2 R-2 D-2 B-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 F-4 G-3 b-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 F-4
L- And all the peo-ple called Fer-rei-ra John-ny with the ban-dy legs, And all the peo-ple called Fer-rei-ra John-ny with the ban-dy
H-
M-6W-2 G-3 R-4 b-4 R-4 G-4 R-4 D-4 G-8 b-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 R-4 a-4 R-4 W-3 D-4 F-8 a-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- legs. Hup! hop! hip! on the left foot, Hup! hop, hip! on the right foot Stay in the mid-dle of the
H-
M-3E-5 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- road, Fer- rei- ra, John-ny with the ban- dy legs.
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%BANKBRA2
N-The Banks O'Doon
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Cambdelmore (328A)
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 e-0_e-0 e-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-4_G-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 e-0_e-0 e-8 e-8 h-8
L- Ye flower-y bnks o' bon-ie Doon, How can ye blume sae fair; How can ye chant ye lit-tle birds And
H-
M-4g-9 e-0 g-9 b-0 a-4_a-8 g-0_h-0 i-9 g-0 h-9 e-0 g-8 d-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8_g-0 h-0_i-9 g-0 h-9 e-0 g-9 h-0 i-8 h-8
L- I sae fu' o' care! Thou'll break my heart thou bo-nie bird That sings up- on the bough; Thou minds me o' the hap-py days When
H-
M-4g-9 e-0 g-9 b-0 a-4_a-8 g-0_h-0 i-9 g-0 h-9 e-0 g-9 d-0 e-8 g-8 d-8 G-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 e-0_e-0 e-8 e-8 h-8
L- my fause luve was true. Thou'll break my heart thou bon-ie bird that sings be-side thy mate, For sae I sat and sae I sang And
H-
M-1g-9 e-0 g-9 b-0 a-4_a-8 R-8 S-6
L- wist me o' my fate.
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%BANKNIL2
N-The Banks of the Nile
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-4 S-6 E-4 a-4 a-8_a-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-4_E-4 E-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8
L- Your waist is too slen- der, Your fin-gers are too small, I fear they would not
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 a-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 C-8_A-8 B-2 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8
L- an- swer our ca- ble ropes to haul. Where the great guns roar like thun- der And the
H-
M-5b-4 B-8 B-8 C-4 D-4_C-4 A-8 A-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 b-8_G-8
L- swift bul-lets do fly, And the sil-ver trum- pets soun- ding to drown the dread- ful
H-
M-1a-2 S-6 S-6
L- cry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANKNILE
N-Banks of the Nile
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-From Songs of the People, Henry
H-
M-5b-8_G-8 S-6 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 E-4_C-4 C-4 W-2 C-3 C-4
L- Fare well my dea- rest Nan- cy, Fare- well I must a- way; I
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 c-2 e-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 E-8 E-8
L- hear the drums a- bea- ting, and no lon- ger I can stay. For we're
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 b-8 G-8
L- or- ders out of Ports- mouth town and for ma- ny a long mile, For to
H-
M-4F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4_E-4 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- fight the blacks and hea- thens on the banks of the Nile.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANKROS2
N-On the Banks of Red Roses
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4_F-4 S-6 G-2 P-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 P-4 D-4 C-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 G-2 R-4 c-4
L- When I was a wee thing I heard my mo- ther say That
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-8 c-5 C-5 E-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 E-4
L- I was meant for ramb- ling and would ea- sy go a- stray, And be-
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4_E-4 D-4 C-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 G-2 c-4 d-4
L- fore that I would work I would rath- er sport and play, with my
H-
M-4e-8 e-5 d-4 c-4 a-4_c-4 C-4 E-4 D-1 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- John- ny on the banks of red ro- ses.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANKSDON
N-The Banks of the Don
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-8 F-8 S-6 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-5 F-8 F-2 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4
L- On the banks of the Don there's a dear lit- tle spot, A board- ing house
H-
M-5c-4 a-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-5 c-8
L- pro- per where you get your meals hot. You get fine bread and wa- ter and
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 F-5 F-8
L- don't pay a cent, Your tax- es are paid for, your board and your
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- rent.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANKSKEN
N-The Banks o' Skene
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 F-4 S-6 W-3 d-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 c-9_a-0 G-8 F-8 d-9 c-0 d-8 f-8 d-8_c-8 R-8 C-8 F-9 E-0 D-8 C-0 C-0 C-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 c-8 a-8 W-2 F-4 C-4
L- When I was a young girl- ie, At the age of six- teen, I fell in love wi' a heck-ler lad Be-low the banks o' Skene. I
H-
M-4F-9 E-0 D-8 C-0 C-0 C-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 c-8 a-8 F-4 S-6
L- fell in love wi' a heck-ler lad Be-low the banks o' Skene.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BANSHEAR
N-The Band O' Shearers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm Am C Am Dm
M-1W-2 G-8 S-6 W-3 a-8 a-5 D-5 D-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 C-5 P-0 C-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_G-8 a-5 a-8
L- Oh, sum-mer days and heath- er bells Come bloom- ing owre yon high high hills; There's
H- F Dm F C Dm
M-4D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 E-8 D-4 D-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- yel- low corn in a' the fields, And aut- umn brings the shea- rin'.
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%BARBALEN
N-Barbara Allan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 E-8 F-8 a-8 d-4 d-4 c-8 a-5 R-8 c-8
L- In Scar-let Town, Where I was born, There was a fair maid dwel-ling. Made
H-
M-4d-8 b-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 a-8 F-8 D-5 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 F-8 D-5 R-4 S-6
L- ev- ry youth cry well a day. Her name was Barb - bry Al-lan.
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%BARBALN2
N-Barbara Allen
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1E-8 S-6 E-0 G-0 b-4_b-4 c-8 G-0 G-0 E-2 b-8 c-4 e-8 c-4 b-8 G-8 b-2 b-8 c-0 c-0 G-2 E-8
L- In Scar-let Town, where I was born, There was a fair maid dwel-lin' Made ev-'ry youth cry
H-
M-3b-4 b-8 B-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 F-8 F-4 B-8 C-0 E-0_E-4_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- well- a- day, and her name was Bar- b'ry Al- len.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BARBALN3
N-Barbara Ellen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-5/4
F-From Sharp, English Folk Songs
H-
M-1E-8_F-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 E-2 b-4 c-5 d-8 e-2 c-4
L- In Scot- land I was born and bred. In Scot- land I was
B-4/4
H-
M-3c-4 b-2 b-4 ST54c-4 d-4 e-4_d-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-2 G-8 F-8
L- dwel- ling, When'a young man on his death- bed lay For the
B-5/4
H-
M-2E-4 G-4 b-2 E-4 F-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- love of Bar- b'ra El- len.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BARDOOR
N-The Barring O' the Door
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-4 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 ST98b-5 G-5 R-4 b-8
L- It fell a- bout the Mar-tin-mass time and a fine time it was then, O. That
H- chorus:
M-4c-4 c-8 b-4 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 ST98F-4_E-8 D-5 R-4 G-0 G-0
L- our good-wife got pud-din's to make And she boiled them in a pan, O. An' the
H-
M-5G-5 D-4 D-8 B-5 D-5 b-4_G-8 G-4_F-8 d-4_c-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 D-4 C-8
L- bar- rin' o' oor door, weel, weel, weel, An' the bar- rin' o'
H-
M-3B-5 D-5 G-5 R-4 R-8 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- oor door, weel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BARLRYE
N-The Barley and the Rye
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5G-9_E-0 S-6 F-9 E-0 C-9_C-0 B-9 G-0 G-9_a-0 b-4 a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 C-4 B-9_C-0 C-2 B-9 B-0
L- It's of an old coun- try far- mer who lived in the West coun- try. And he
H-
M-5B-9 B-0 C-9 C-0 c-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 F-9_E-0 F-9 F-0 b-4 a-4 G-2 C-9 D-0 E&9_E-0 c-4 c-9 c-0
L- had the pret-ti-est lit- tle wife that e- ver I did see, And a young man came a-
H-
M-5b-9 a-0 G-4 G-9 a-0 b-9_a-0 F-9 F-0 E-9 F-0 G-9_a-0_b-2_b-2 a-9_G-0 F-9_E-0 C-9 C-0 B-9 G-0
L- cour- ting her when the old man he was- n't nigh And oft- times they'd take a
H-
M-3G-9_a-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 F-9_E-0 C-4 B-9 C-0 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- tum- ble a- mongst the bar- ley and the rye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BARNDELG
N-Barnyards O' Delgaty
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-5 D-8 C-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 A-4 @-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 D-2
L- As'I cam' in by Tur- ra mar- ket, Tur- ra mar- ket for tae fee;
H-
M-8E-5 D-8 C-4 @-8 @-8 A-4 C-4 A-4 @-8_@-8 @-2 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4 C-2 S-6
L- I fell in wi' a farm- er chiel, The Barn- yards o' Deg- ga- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BARTPRIV
N-Barrett's Privateers
C-Stan Rogers
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-
H-verse: refrain: verse:
M-1C-8 E-8 S-6 G-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 P-0 C-4 P-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 ST32W-2 G-4 G-4 D-2 R-4 G-4
L- Oh the year was sev- en- teen sev-en- ty nine (How I wish I was in Sher-brooke now) A
H- chorus:
M-4c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8
L- let- ter of marque came from the king To the scum-mi-est ves-sel I've e- ver seen God
B-3/2
H-
M-4E-4 P-0 D-4 P-0 C-5 P-8 R-8 E-4 P-0 G-4 ST22a-4 a-4 G-5 P-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 P-8 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-4
L- damn them all! I was told we'd cruise the seas for A- mer-i- can gold, We'd fire no
B-2/2
H-
M-4C-5 R-8 G-4 b-4 c-2 R-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-5 a-8
L- guns. Shed no tears! But I'm a bro- ken man on a Hal- i- fax pier, The
B-3/2
H-
M-2a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 ST22C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- last of Bar- rett's pri- va- teers.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BASKETEG
N-Basket of Eggs
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 D-8_C-8 D-4 G-8_F-8 G-5 G-8
L- Down in Sand- bank fields, two sail-ors they were walk- ing, their pock- ets were both lined with gold. And
H-
M-4d-5 d-8 c-4 d-4 b-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 F-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 D-8_C-8 D-4 G-8_F-8 G-2
L- as to- geth- er they were talk- ing, A fair maid there they did be- hold.
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-8_e-8 f-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-5 b-8 c-4 b-8_c-8 d-5 d-8
L- With a lit- tle bas- ket stand- ing by her, As she sat down to take her ease. To
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 d-4 c-4 d-4 b-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 D-8_C-8 D-4 G-8_F-8 G-2 S-6
L- car- ry it for her one of them off- ered, The an- swer was, "Sir, if you please."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BATHARLW
N-Battle of Harlaw
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 a-5 R-8 c-8 c-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 G-8
L- As I cam in by Den- nie- deer, An doon by Neth- er- ha'. There was fif- ty thou- sand
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 C-8 C-4 D-8 D-8_E-4 E-4 D-8 C-4 A-8 A-5 C-4 C-8 A-5
L- Hie- land- men A mar- chin to Har- law. Wi' my dir- rum doo dir- rum doo
H-
M-2@-4 @-8 C-8 D-4 C-5_C-4 S-6
L- dad- die dir- rum dey.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BATNWOR2
N-The Battle of New Orleans
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H- D G D Bm
M-1A-8 S-6 W-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-0_D-0 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-0 F-0 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 W-3 B-5 A-8
L- 'Twas on the eighth of Jan- u- a- ry, just at the dawn of day; We
H- D G D A7 D
M-4W-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-0_D-0 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-0_F-0 a-8 F-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 D-5 d-8
L- spied those Bri- tish of- fi- cers All dress'd in bat-tle ar- ray. Old
H- A7 D F#m Bm E7 A7
M-4W-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 F-5 A-8
L- Jack- son then gave or- ders, Each man to keep his post, And
H- D D7 G D A7 D
M-4W-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-0_D-0 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-0_F-0 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- form a line from right to left And let no time be lost.
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%BATTLBHD
N-Just Before the Battle, Mother
C-
A-
T-
S-180
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-G
H-
M-1W-2 G-3 a-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-3_E-1 F-3 G-4 a-4 G#4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- Just be- fore the bat- tle moth- er, I'll be think- ing most of you.
H-
M-8W-2 G-3 a-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-3_E-1 F-3 G-4 a-4 G#4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- While up- on the field we're watch- ing, With the en- em- y in view.
H-
M-1W-2 b-3 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 E-3_E-1 a-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-1_D-1
L- Com- rades brave are 'round me ly- ing, Filled with thoughts of home and God;
H-
M-1W-2 G-3 a-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-3_E-1 F-3 G-4 a-4 G#4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- For'well they know that on the mor-row, Some will sleep be- neath the sod.
H-
M-8W-2 b-3 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 E-3_E-1 a-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-1_D-1
L- Fare- well moth- er you may nev- er, Press me to your breast a- gain;
H-
M-1W-2 G-3 a-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-3_E-1 F-3 G-4 a-4 G#4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- But'Oh you'll not for- get me moth- er, If I'm num- bered with the slain.
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%BATTLCRY
N-Battle Cry of Freedom
C-George F. Root
A-George F. Root
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3G-8 a-8 S-6 W-4 b-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 P-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-2
L- Yes we'll ral- ly 'round the flag, boys, we'll ral- ly once a- gain,
H-
M-3W-4 D-4 D-9 C-0 B-8 D-8 G-9 a-0 W-3 b-2 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 E-9 F-0
L- Shout- ing the bat- tle cry of Free- dom, We will ral-ly from the hill-side, we'll
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-2 D-4 D-9 C-0 B-8 D-8 G-9 b-0
L- gath- er from the plain, Shout- ing the bat- tle cry of
H-
M-4a-2 G-4 R-8 d-8 d-4 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-4 d-8 d-4 b-9 c-0 d-2 d-4 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-5
L- Free- dom! The Un- ion for-ev-er! Hur- rah, boys, Hur-rah! Down with the trait- or,
H-
M-4d-4 b-9 G-0 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-2 D-4 D-9 C-0 B-8 D-8 G-9 b-0
L- Up with the star! While we ral-ly 'round the flag, boys, Ral- ly once a- gain, Shout- ing the bat-tle cry of
H-
M-1a-2 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Free- dom!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BAYBISC
N-Bay of Biscay Oh
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-4
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 C-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 a-4
L- Ye gen- tle- men of Eng- land, Who live home at your ease, It's
H-
M-1d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4_F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 F-4
L- lit- tle do you think of the dan- gers of the seas; When
H-
M-4a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 d-4 c-4_a-4 F-4 G-4
L- we re- ceive our or- ders, we are o- bliged to go On the
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M-4a-8_G-5 a-4 c-4 d-8_c-5 G-5 G-8 a-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- main to proud Spain where the stor- my winds do blow.
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%BAYMEXCO
N-Round the Bay of Mexico
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K-E
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M-1B-4 S-6 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 a-5 G-2 W-2 b-2 e-2 W-3 c-5 c-8 b-8 b-5
L- Then 'round the Bay of Mex-i- co, Way, ay Sus- i- an- na,
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M-4c-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-4 F-4 R-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- Mex- i- co is the place that I be- long in 'Round the Bay of Mex- i- co.
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%BBLNFALL
N-Babylon is Falling
C-Henry Clay Work
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B-4/4
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M-1F-9 F-0 a-9 F-0 D-4 A-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 D-4 C-4 A-9 B-0 D-9 E-0 F-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 D-3 R-4
L- Way up in the corn-field, where you hear the thun-der That is our old for-ty poun- der gun,
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M-4F-9 F-0 a-9 F-0 D-4 A-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 D-4 B-4 A-9 A-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 E-9 E-0 D-3 R-8 F-8
L- When the shells are mis-sin' them, We load with pump-kins All the same to make the co-wards run. Look
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M-4a-4 F-4 a-4 R-4 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 E-4 R-8 F-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 R-4 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 E-4 R-4
L- out thar now! We's a- gwine to shoot! Look out thar now! Don't you un- der stand,
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M-4F-9 F-0 a-9 F-0 D-4 A-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 D-4 B-9 A-0 A-9 A-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 E-9 E-0 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- Ba- by- lon is fal- lin', Ba- by- lon is fal- lin', An' we's a-gwine to oc-cu-py the land.
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%BCK&SID2
N-Let Your Back and Side go Bare
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B-4/4
F-
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M-4R-2 F-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 c-4 F-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-5 F-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 f-4 c-4
L- I would soon- er be a beg-gar as a king; I'll tell you the rea- son
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M-4f-3 c-4 d-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 E-4
L- why; A king can-not stag-ger or walk like a beg-gar or be half as hap- py as
H- chorus:
M-4F-3 F-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 c-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 F-2 d-4 d-8 e-8 f-4 c-4
L- I. Let your back amd sides go bare, me boys. Hands and your feet go
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M-4f-3 c-4 d-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-4 R-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4
L- cold. But give to your bel- ly, boys, beer e- nough, wheth-er it be new or
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M-1F-3 R-4 S-6
L- old.
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%BDIAMOND
N-The Bonnie Ship the Diamond
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A-
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B-4/4
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M-4R-3 a-8_a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4 G-5 F#8 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4
L- The Dia-mond is a ship, my lads, for the Da- vis Strait she's
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M-1G-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 B-4
L- bound. And the quay it is all gar- nish- ed with bon- nie lass- es
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M-4A-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4 G-5 F#8_E-4 a-8_a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4
L- round. Cap-tain Thom- son gives the or- der to sail the o- cean
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M-4G-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 F#4 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 B-4
L- wide, where the sun it ne- ver sets, my lads, no dark- ness dims the
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M-4A-2 A-4 B-4 C-2 B-4 B-4 A-2 E-4 F#4 a-2 E-8 F#5
L- sky. So it's cheer up my lads, let your hearts ne- ver
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M-4a-2 R-4 E-8 F#8 a-4 E-4 G-5 F#8 E-4 A-4 B-4 @-4 A-4 A-4 B-4 @-4
L- fail. While the bon- nie ship, the Dia- mond goes a- fish- ing for the
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M-1A-2 R-2 S-6
L- whale.
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%BEARAWAY
N-Bear Away Yankee, Bear Away Boy
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K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- Solo: chorus:
M-5R-2 R-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5
L- Oh, deep de wa-ter and shal-low de shore, Bear a- way Yan- kee bear a- way boy.
H- Solo: chorus: solo:
M-5a-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 a-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 c-8 a-4 c-8 e-8 e-8 d-8
L- Bear a- way an' dere she go, Bear a- way Yan- kee, bear a- way boy. Oh deep de wa- ter an'
H- chorus: solo:
M-5c-8 c-8 a-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 a-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 a-5
L- shal- low de shore, Bear a- way Yan- kee, bear a- way boy. Bear a- way to No- ble bay.
H- chorus:
M-2F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 R-8 S-6
L- Bear a- way Yan- kee, bear a- way boy.
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%BEARMTN
N-The Bear Went Over the Mountain
C-
A-
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S-100
K-G
B-6/8
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H-
M-6b-8 S-6 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- The bear went o-ver the moun- tain, the bear went o-ver the moun- tain, The bear went o-ver the
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M-3c-5 e-4 e-8 d-8_e-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- moun- tain To se what he could see.
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%BEARYANK
N-Bear Away, Yankee
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A-
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S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-Solo written 1 octave higher for clarity
H-
M-1i-8 i-8 g-8 i-4 g-8 i-4 g-8 f-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-8+D-8 F-8+D-8 F-8+D-8_F-5+D-5 f-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-8
L- Who no been off, no come a bay, Bear a- way Yan- kee bear a- way. Who no been off, no
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M-5h-4 g-8 e-5+b-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-4+E-4 a-8+F-8 b-8+G-8+E-8 b-8+G-8+E-8 g-8+b-8+G-8+E-8 i-4+b-4+G-4+E-4 g-8+b-8+G-8+E-8 i-4 g-8 i-8 i-8 g-8 i-4 g-8 f-8 f-4+F-4
L- come a bay, Bear a- way Yan- kee Bear a- way. if you want de-liv-er your har- poon boys, Oh
L- (oh) (Oh) if you
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M-5F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-8 F-8+D-8 F-8+D-8 F-4+D-4 f-4+F-4+D-4 f-4 g-8 h-4 g-8 f-4 g-8 e-8 e-4+b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-4+E-4 a-8+F-8
L-
L- Bear a- way Yan- kee Bear a- way. Oh Yan- kee Doo- dle Dan- dy boy, Oh bear a- way, Yan- kee
H-
M-1b-8+G-8+E-8 b-8+G-8+E-8 b-8+G-8+E-8_b-5+G-5+E-5 S-6
L-
L- bear a- way
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%BEAVRDAM
N-Beaver Dam Road
C-
A-
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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H-
M-4D-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 D-4 F#8 a-8 a-4 a-4 R-8 F-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4
L- I've worked like a dog and what have I got? No corn in the crib no
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 F#4 D-2 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8_G-8 F#4 D-2 a-8_G-8 F-4
L- beans in the pot, It's hard times on the Bea-ver Dam Road, It's hard times poor
H-
M-1D-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- boy.
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%BEDROSES
N-Bed of Roses
C-Steve Gillette and Rex Benson
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E A B7
M-4R-4 B-8 B-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 C-8_C-2 R-4 R-4 R-8 B-8 F-0 E-9 D-8 C-8 B-3 R-4
L- You're that one spe-cial wo- man I thought I'd ne-ver find,
H- E E D# C#m
M-4R-4 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-4 F-9 E-0 E-8 C-8_C-2 R-4 R-4 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-9 F-0 F-0 F-8_F-3 R-4
L- With the strength to be gen-tle, And the cou-rage to be kind.
H- E A E
M-4R-4 R-8 B-0 B-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-8_F-8_E-2 R-4 R-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-2 R-4 R-8 B-8
L- Though it has-n't all been ro- ses, Still I know you un-der- stand, And
H- A E E/D# C#m B7
M-4C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-0_F-0_E-5 R-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-5 B-8 E-4 c-4
L- one of these nights when we're sha-rin' a dream, I'm gon-na take you by the hand, And lay you
H- E B7 E E7
M-4b-5_a-8_G-2 R-4 R-8 b-0 b-0 b-8_a-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 B-3 R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8
L- down On a bed of ro- ses In that
H- A B E E7
M-4c-4 a-8 a-8_a-8 E-8 R-4 R-4 R-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 b-4 F-8 G-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 E-8 b-4 d%4
L- peace- ful shel- ter On-ly love can pro- vide. I'll lay you
H- A B7 E A
M-4c-8_b-0_a-0_a-2 R-4 R-4 R-8 d-0 d-0 d-8_c-8 b-4 b-4 E-3 R-2 R-8 E-8 E-0 C-9
L- down on a bed of ros- es And then I'll
H- E B7 E
M-3B-8 G-8_G-8 G-8_G-8_F-0_E-0_E-8 R-8 R-2 F-8 G-8_G-8 F-8 F-8_E-8_E-2 R-4 S-6
L- lay me down right by your side.
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M-0
L-
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%BEESHUM
N-Down Where the Bees are Hummin'
C-Sean O'Casey
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T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- G D G D G Em D7 G D Em D
M-7b-8 S-6 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 D-9 C-0 W-4 B-8 C-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0
L- One sum-mer eve a hand-some man met a hand-some mai-den strol- ling Down where the bees were hum-ming and the
H- C D7 G G D G D G Em D7 G D
M-7G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 D-9 C-0 W-4
L-wild flow'rs gai-ly grow-in' Said she "Well sit down here a while all sel-fish thoghts con-trol-ling Down where the
H- Em D C D7 G D G
M-1W-4 B-8 C-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 W-3 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 G-9 b-0
L- bees were hum-ming and the wild flow'rs gai-ly gro-win'. Said she "We'll med-i-tate on things, things high and e-di-fy- ing how
H- D G C Em D G D G D G D Em D7
M-8d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 c-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-9 b-0 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-9 R-0
L- all things live and have their day and end their day by dy- ing. He put his hand on her white breast and mur-mured," life is try-ing."
H- G D Em D (Bm) C D7 G
M-4D-4 D-9 C-0 W-4 B-8 C-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 W-3 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Down where the bees are hum-ming and the wild flow'rs gai-ly gro-wing.
H-
M-0
L-
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%BEFORMET
N-Before I met You
C-Seitz, Lewis and Rader
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- I thought I had seen pret- ty girls in my time, But that was be-
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- fore I met you; I ne- ver saw one that I
H- chorus:
M-6G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 G-4
L- wan- ted for mine, But that was be- fore I met you. I
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-5 G-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- thought I was swing- ing the world by the tail. I thought I could
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- ne- ver be blue; I thought I'd been kissed and I
H-
M-6G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- thought I'd been loved, but that was be- fore I met you.
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%BEGGAR1
N-The Jolly Beggar
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-Bb
B-4/4
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H-
M-5B-4 S-6 B-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 W-2 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 W-3 B-4 b-4 b-5 c-8 b-4_a-4 R-4 F-4
L- It's of a jol- ly beg-gar man came trip- ping o'er the plain, He
H-
M-1b-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4_C-4 R-4 B-4
L- came un- to a far- mer's door a lod- ging for to gain. The
H-
M-1B-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 B-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4_a-4 R-4 F-4
L- far- mer's daugh- ter she came down and viewed him cheek and chin, She
H- chorus:
M-1b-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4_C-4 R-4 B-4
L- says, "He is a hand- some man, I pray you take him in." We'll
H-
M-1B-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4_D-4 C-4 B-4 B-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4_G-4 R-4 F-4
L- go no more a- rov- ing A- rov- ing in the night; We'll
H-
M-1b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 G-8 F-4_D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4_C-4 R-4 B-4
L- go no more a- rov- ing let the moon shine so bright, We'll
H-
M-1B-5 C-8 D-5 E-8 F-4 B-4 R-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- go no more a- rov- ing.
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%BEGGAR3
N-The Beggarman
C-
A-
T-
S-164
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1G-5 S-6 c-5 c-4 c-8 c-5 d-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 b-4 c-8
L- There once was a man, and for beg- gin' he was bound, To me
H-
M-5d-5 G-4 a-8 G-5 c-4 d-8 e-5 c-5 c-5 c-4_b-8 a-4 G#8 a-4 b-8
L- right fal the lal, And me dan- dy O He knocked up- on a
H-
M-5c-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8
L- door a- bout a mile out- side of town, To my too- ra loo- ra loo- ra loo- ra
H-
M-2E-5 C-5 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- dan- dy O
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%BEGGARDH
N-Johnny Dhu
C-
A-
T-
S-150
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 D-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 F-4_G-8 a-5 D-5
L- I am a lit- tle beg- gar man and beg- ging I have been, For three score
H-
M-5D-4_E-8 F-4 D-8 E-4 C-8 A-4 B-8 C%5_C-4 B-8 A-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- years in this lit- tle isle of green; I'm known a- long the Lif- fey from the
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M-5a-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 F-4_G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-4 D-8
L- Ba- sin to the Zoo, and ev'- ry- bo- dy calls me by the name of John- ny
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M-5D-5 a-4_b-8 c%5 c-4 d-8 c%4 b-8 a-4 b-8 c%4 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 F-4_G-8
L- Dhu. Of all trades a- go- in' sure the beg- ging is the best, for
H-
M-1a-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 E-4 C-8 A-4 B-8 C%5 D-4 E-8 A-5 D-4 D-8
L- when a man is ti- red he can sit him down and rest. He can beg for his
H-
M-5D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 F-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c#8 a-4 G-8
L- din- ner he has no- thing else to do, but to slip a- round the cor- ner with his
H-
M-2F-5 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- ould rig- a- doo.
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%BEGGINGO
N-To the Beggin' I Will Go
C-
A-Kennedy-Frazer, MacLeod
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 b-9 b-0 G-0 b-9 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 F-5 b-8 G-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-0 G-9 F-9 E-0
L- If the beg-gin' be as good a trade as I have heard them say, It's time that I was on the road And jog-gin' doon the
H-
M-5C-4 E-9 E-0 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 B-0 a-9 G-8 F-8 S-9 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- brae, To the beg-gin' I will go, will go, To the beg-gin I will go.
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%BEGGR4
N-The Beggar Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 F-8_D-8 C-4 C-8_D-8 S-9 F-4 F-8_G-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 S-9 a-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 D-4 F-8 F-8
L- A beg- gar man came o'er yon lea, With man- y good e'ens and good
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 S-9 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-4 a-8 c-5
L- days to me, Saying, "Good- wife for your char- i- ty, Will you lodge a beg- gar
H- chorus:
M-3G-1 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-4 C-4 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- man?" Las-sie to my tow roo ray.
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%BEGLEAVE
N-I Beg Your Leave
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 C-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- I beg your leave, fine gen- tle- men and la- dies of re- known;
H-
M-1c-8 c-8 S-6 c-5 c-8 c-5 a-8 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 W-2 b-2 a-4 b-4
L- If you please to give us room we will sing to you a song. And I'll
H-
M-4c-2 d-4 a-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-4_E-3
L- call on me com- rades I'll call them one by one.
H-chorus:
M-6D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 W-2 W-1 F-1 W-3 R-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-3 C-4 W-3 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4
L- For we're jol- ly boys, We mean no harm, Where- e- ver we may
H-
M-4b-2 a-4 b-4 c-2 d-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 F-5 G-4 E-4
L- go. And we've come a- pace eg- ging as you ve- ry well do
H- verse:
M-1F-2 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 F-3 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4
L- know. And the first that does come in he is a bloo- ming
H-
M-4C-3 C-8_C-8 F-5_G-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4
L- youth, He courts all the pret- ty girls, He al- ways tells them
H-
M-4C-3 c-8_c-8 c-5 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4
L- truth; He says he'll ne- ver de- ceive 'em be al- ways kind and
H-
M-4b-2 a-4 b-4 c-2 d-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-4
L- true; And it's his de- light both day and night sup- ping of strong
H-
M-1F-4_E-2 S-6 S-6
L- brew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLABER
N-The Bells of Aberdovey
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 ?-8_E-8 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 ?-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 S-9 B-8 D-0 B-0 @-8 C-8 ?-8 A-8 B-0 B-9 R-4
L- If to me you can be true, Just as true as I to you, It's one two three four five and six, sing the bells of Ab-er- dov- ey.
L- Ohs oit tee un beer ee me, Vel-roiv-vee un beer e tee, Mahl een die tree ped-war pimp chwech, Meth-i cloch-i Ab-er-du-vee.
H-
M-8D-4 B-4 F-4 D-4 b-5 F-8 F-5 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 S-9 B-8 D-0 B-0 @-8 C-8 ?-8 A-8 B-8 B-8 R-4
L- One two three four five and six It's one two three four five and six, sing the bells of Ab-er-dov-ey.
L- Een die tree pedwar pimp cwech saith Mahl een die tree ped-war pimp, chwech, Meth-i cloch-i Ab- er- du-vee.
H-
M-8D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-8 D-8 F-9 ?-0 @-8 C-8 A-8 ?-8 ?-8 B-8 R-4 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-8 D-8 F-9 D-0 C-8 B-8 A-8 @-8 ?-8 ?-8 R-4
L- Boys do love to be in love, And girls do love to mar-ry. But my love's for on-ly one, for Bess of Ab-er-dov-ey.
L- Huff gan vab you may thee sairch, Uh vairch my ahm bree-od-ee, Huff- gan in eye um hob man, On mor-veeth Abn- er- du-vee.
H-
M-8E-9 D-0 C-8 B-8 C-8 F-8 ?-8_E-8 E-9 D-0 C-8 B-8 C-8 F-8 ?-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 S-9 B-8 D-0 B-0 @-8 C-8 ?-8 A-8 B-8 S-9 B-8 R-4 S-6
L- If your love is just as true, As this love I have for you, It's one two three four five and six, from the bells of Ab-er-dov-ey.
L- Ohs oit teen vung har- ee- ee, Vel roiv veen duh gar- ee-ee, Mahl een, die tree ped-war pimp chwech, Meth-i cloch-i Ab-er-du-vee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLBTTM
N-Bell Bottom Trousers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5e-4 e-8 c-4 c-8 G-4 G-8 e-5 e-4 d-8 d-4 c#8 d-5_d-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 b-4 b-8
L-
H-
M-5G-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 d-8 e-5 c-4 c-8 G-5 e-4 f-8
L-
H-
M-1e-4 d-8 d-4 c#8 d-5_d-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 b-4 b-8 G-5 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 b-8
L-
H-
M-5c-5 c-4 d-8 e-5 c-4 c-8 G-5 e-5 e-4 d-8 d-4 c#8 d-5_d-4 R-8
L-
H-
M-4d-5 b-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLHELL
N-The Bells of Hell
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 d-8 S-6 b-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 F-5 S-6
L- The bells of hell go ting-a-ling-a- ling for you and not for me;
H-
M-5W-4 d-0 d-0 S-6 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 b-5 S-6
L- And for me the an- gels sing-a- ling- a- ling, death has no fears for me!
H-
M-5W-4 d-8 S-6 b-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 W-3 c-4 c#4
L- Oh Death where is thy sting-a- ling-a- ling, Oh grave thy vic- to- ry? The
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 c%8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- bells of hell go ting- a- ling- a- ling for you and not for me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLISLE
N-Star of Belle Isle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-Star of Belle Isle
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-9 G-0 a-0_C-0 D-2 D-0_E-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-9 c-0 c-8_d-9_d-0_d-8 d-9_c-0
L- One eve- ning for plea-sure I ram-bled. To view the fair fields all a-lone, Down
H-
M-1a-8_G-8 a-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-0_C-0 D-4_D-8 a-9_G-0 E-8 D-8 C-0_A-0 C-8 D-9 E-0 D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- by the banks of Loch E- rin, Where beau-ty and plea-sure were known.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLRHYM
N-Bells of Rhymney
C-Pete Seeger
A-Idris Davies
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H- Bb Eb Bb C Bb Gm
M-8R-4 B-8_D-8 F-7 F-7 F-7 G-8 F-8_F-8 R-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 B-4 R-4 R-7 D-7 F-7 b-7 b-7 c-7 b-8 b-8_b-4 R-8 b-0 b-0
L- Oh, what will you give me? say the sad bells of Rhym-ney, Is there hope for the fu-ture? Say the
H- Ab Cm F sus4 F Bb Ab Gm F
M-8a&4 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-5 R-2 b-7 b-7 b-7 c-7 b-7 b-7_b-4 R-8 b-0 b-0 a&4 G-7_G-7 G-7 F-8 F-5 R-4 B-8_D-8
L- brown bells of Mer-thyr. Who made the mine ow-ner? say the black bells of Rhon-da, And
H- Bb Em Bb C Bb Eb BB
M-9F-7 F-7 F-7 G-8 F-8_F-8 R-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 W-2 C-4 B-4_B-2 W-3 R-4 R-7 B-7 D-7 F-7 F-7 G-7 F-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4
L- who robbed the mi-ner? say the grim bells of Blai- na. Throw the van-dals in court, say the bells of
H- C Bb Gm Ab Cm Fsus4 F Bb
M-8C-4 B-4 R-4 B-7 D-7 F-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-4 R-7 b-7 b-7 a&4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-5 R-4 D-8 F-8 d-8 b-8 b-0 c-9
L- New- port. All will be well if, if,if, if, if, if say the green bells of Car-diff. Why so wor-ried, sis-ter
H- Gm Eb Bb Eb Bb Eb Bb
M-7d-0_b-9 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-0_b-9 R-4 R-4 B-8_D-8 F-7 F-7 F-7 G-4 F-4 R-7 F-7 F-7 E-4 E-7_E-7 D-7
L- why? sang the sil-ver bells of Wye. And what will you give me? say the sad bells of
H- C Bb
M-2C-4 B-4_B-2 S-6
L- Rhym- ney/
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLSSTM
N-The Bells of St. Marys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 S-6 c-4 c-2 d-4 e-4 g-2 g-4 h-4 h-2 i-4
L- The bells of Saint Ma- ry's, I hear they are
H-
M-1j-4 j-2 h-4 g-4 g-2 e-4 f-4 f-2 g-4 e-4 e-2 c-4
L- cal- ling, the young love, the true love to come from the
H-
M-4d-3 G-4 c-4 c-2 d-4 e-4 g-2 g-4 h-4 h-2 i-4
L- sea; And now my be- lo- ved, when red leaves are
H-
M-4j-4 j-2 g-4 j-4 i-4 h-4 g-4 j-4 i-4 h-4 g-4 j-2 k-2
L- fal- ling, The bells, the bells, ring out, ring out, for you and
H-
M-2j-1_j-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BELLXMAS
N-I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
C-
A-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C F G F F C
M-1W-2 E-4 S-6 W-3 E-5 P-8 D#8 E-4 E-4 F-5 E-8 F-4 F#4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 G-4 G-4
L- I heard the bells on Christ- mas day their old fam- il- iar car- ols play, And
H- G C Dm E7 Am G C F C F G G7 C
M-4G-5 F-8 E-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 B-5 D-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- wild and sweet the words re- peat Of peace on earth, good will to men.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BENBOWMR
N-Benjamin Bowmaneer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 G-4 a-4
L- Have you heard how the wars be- gan, Ben- ja- min Bow- man- eer? Have you heard how the
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 D-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-4
L- wars be- gan? Cas- tors a- way! Have you heard how the wars be- gan, When
H-
M-6b-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 F-8 D-2 G-5 G-8 G-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 W-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Eng- land fought to a man, And the bold tai- lor rode pran- cing a- way?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BESOMMKR
N-The Besom Maker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 R-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-7_b-7 c-7 d-4 R-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 R-8 G-8 a-8 d-8 c-7_b-7 a-7
L- I am a bes-om ma-ker, come lis-ten to my tale, I am a bes- om ma- ker, I live in yon-der
H-
M-1G-4 R-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 R-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 R-4 d-8 d-8 c-7 c-7 b-7 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-7 G-7 D-7 D-8 D-8
L- vale. Sweet plea-sure I en- joy, Both mor-ning, night and noon, Go-ing o-ver the hills so high a- ga-ther-ing of green
H- chorus:
M-8c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-9 G-0 F-8 D-8 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 R-4 d-9 b-0 c-8 b-0_a-0 F-8 G-8 R-4 a-8 d-8 c-7_b-7 a-7
L- broom. O! come, buy my bes- oms! Bes-oms fine and new, Bon-ny green broom bes-oms, Bet-ter ne- ver
H-
M-1G-5 S-6 S-6
L- grew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BESSBELL
N-Bessy Bell
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Bronson A
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-9_a-0 b-8 a-9_G-0 a-8 F-4 F-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-9_a-0 G-8 c-5 e-4 G-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-9_a-0 b-8
L- O Bes- sie Bell and Ma- ry Gray, They are twa bon- ny las- ses, They bigg'd a bow'r on
H-
M-1a-9_G-0 F-8 f-4 d-8 g-4_f-0 e-0 f-4_e-0 d-0 c-5 e-4 g-8 e-9_d-0 e-8 c-9_d-0 e-8 f-8_d-8 b-8 d-8_e-8 f-8
L- yon burn- brae, And theek'd it o'er wi' rash- es. Fair Bes- sy Bell I loo'ed yes- treen, And
H-
M-5g-8_e-8 c-8 c-9_d-0 c-8 e-5 f-4 e-0_f-0 g-8_e-8 c-8 e-8_f-8 g-8 f-8_d-8 b-8 d-8_e-8 f-8 g-4_f-0 e-0 f-4_e-0 d-0
L- Thought I ne'er could al- ter, But Ma- ry Gray's twa paw- ky Een They gar my fan- cy
H-
M-1c-5 e-4 S-6 S-6
L- fal- ter.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BESSBELL.2
N-Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Bronson Ba
H-
M-5a-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 c-5 d-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 d-8
L- Bes- sie Bell an' Ma- ry Gray, They were twa bon- nie las- ses, They big-git their boo'r on
H-
M-3c-4 d-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-5 a-5 S-6
L- yon burn- side, An' thic-kit it owre wi' ra- shes
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BEWARYG
N-Beware, Oh Take Care
C-
A-Blind Alfred Reed
T-
S-128
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 C-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 G-4 G-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- We know young men are bold and free, Be- ware, Oh take care,
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 E-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- They tell you they're friends but they're li-ars you see, Be- ware, oh take care.
B-2/4
H-chorus:
M-1c-2 ST44a-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 c-4 G-4 E-4 E-2 G-4 D-4 D-4 F-4
L- Be- ware young la-dies they're foo- ling you, Trust them not, they're
B-4/4
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 G-2 ST24c-2 ST44a-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 c-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-8_F-8
L- foo- ling you. Be- ware young la- dies they're foo- ling you, Be-
H-
M-2G-2 F-8_E-8 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ware, oh take care.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BGGARLAD
N-The Beggar Laddie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-5 B-0 B-0 B-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 F-8 G-8 W-2 S-9 G-2 G-8_F-8 W-3 G-8 a-8 b-4 E-4 ST54G-0_F-0 D%8 E-2 R-8 B-8 B-8 E-8
L- It was in the pleas- ant month of June When gen-tle la- dies walk their lane, When woods and
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 F-8 G-8 S-9 a-2 G-8 F-8 ST44G-8 a-8 b-4_E-4 G-4 F-9_G-0_F-0_E-0_D%0_E-0 S-9 E-5 R-8 S-6
L- val- leys a' grow green, And the sun it shines sae clear- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BHEIRMEO
N-Bheir Me O or Eriskay Love Lilt
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 b-8 S-6 d-5_e-8 d-8 b-8 G-2 G-8 b-8 d-5_e-8 d-8 b-8 a-2 D-8 E-8 F-5 G-8 a-8_d-8
L- Bheir me o, ro van o. Bheir me o, ro van ee. Bheir me o, ru o
H-
M-3d-2 E-8 E-8 D-5 E-8 G-4 S-9 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- ho. Sad am I with- out thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIDDYMUL
N-Biddy Mulligan, the Pride of the Coombe
C-
A-
T-Sprightly
S-160
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 h-8 g-8 f-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 g-8_f-8
L- You may trav- el from Clare, to the Coun- ty Kil- dare; From
H-
M-1e-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4
L- Fran- cis Street down to the Coombe; But where would you
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 d-2 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4
L- see a fine wid- ow like me? Bid-dy Mul-li-gan, the pride of the
H-
M-1c-2 d-4 e-2 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-3_
L- Coombe, my boys, Bid-dy Mul- li- gan the pride of the Coombe.
H-
M-5c-2 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8_f-8
L- I'm a bux- om fine wid- ow, I live in a spot In
H-
M-5g-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- Dub- lin, they call it the Coombe. Me shops and me
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 b-4
L- stalls are laid out in the street; and me pal- ace con- sists of one
H-
M-5c-3_c-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 e-4
L- room. I sell ap- ples and o- ran- ges, nuts and sweet
H-
M-5f-2 g-4 e-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-3_d-2 G-8 G-8
L- peas, ban- an- as and su- gar sticks sweet; On a
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 g-4
L- Sat- ur- day night I sell sec- ond hand clothes, from the floor of my
H-
M-3f-4 d-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 R-4 S-6
L-
L- stall in the street.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIGBAND
N-The Big Band Theory
C-Mark Graham
A-
T-
S-128
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D G
M-4a-8 a-5 S-6 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-8_F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-8 E-5 D-4
L- Ma- ny bil- lion years be- fore in what we call the days of
H- E A D
M-5B-2 R-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-8 E-5 E-4 G-4 W-2 F-1_F-2 R-4 a-4
L- yore, The view was so un- clut- tered and pris- tine; The
H- G E
M-4b-8 a-5 a-4 G-4 F-2 F-8 F-5 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-5 B-2 R-4 D-4
L- U- ni- verse was void, na- ry one stray as- te- roid, Cre-
H- A D
M-4C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-8 B-5 A-8 D-8_D-1 R-4 D-4 D-8 D-5
L- a- tion, friends, had yet to make the scene. Then with a
H- G D
M-4D-4 G-4 G-4 F-8 G-8_G-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-8_F-1
L- rude and pri- mal hiss, some fun- da- men- tal o- ri- fice
H- E E7 A
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G#8 G-5 G-4 b-4 a-1_a-2 R-4 a-4
L- blas- ted forth ef- flu- vi- a and gas, So
H- D G E
M-1b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-5 B-2 D-8 D-5
L- call it what you may, but for now just let us say that the
H- A A7 D
M-4C-4 G-4 G-8 G-5 F-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 D-1_D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- cos- mos in its glo- ry came to pass.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIGLRCRW
N-The Bigler's Crew
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4_a-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-5_C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8
L- Come all my boys and lis-ten, A song I'll sing to you; It's all a- bout the
H-
M-5G-8 G-4_G-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 a-0 a-0 D-4 E-8 F#4 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 e-8
L- Big- ler and of her jol- ly crew. In Mil- wau- kee last Oct- o- ber, I
H-
M-5d-4 c-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 E-0 E-0 E-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 a-4_a-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 E-8
L- chanced to get a sight, In the schoon-er called the Big- ler be- long- ing to De-
H- chorus:
M-5D-3 a-8 D-4_D-5 a-8 D-4_D-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-3
L- troit. Watch her, Catch her, jump up on her ju- ber- ju.
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 b-8 D-4 E-8 F#4 G-8
L- Give her the sheet and let her slide, The boys will push her through. You ought to seen us
H-
M-1a-8 d-4_d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 E-0 E-0 E-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-0 D-0 a-4_a-4 G-8
L- howl- ing, The winds were blow- ing free, On our pas- sage down to Buf-fa-lo from
H-
M-2a-5 D-5 D-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Mil- wau- kee.
H-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
H-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
H-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
H-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
H-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
H- chorus:
M-3X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 D-3
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BILGRIME
N-Billy Grimes
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-8 D-8 W-3 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8_b-8 d-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-5 G-4 D-8
L- To-mor- row morn-ing I'm sweet six-teen and Bil- ly Grimes, a dro- ver, Has
H-
M-4G-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-8_b-8 d-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- popped the ques- tion to me, ma, and wants to be my lov- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BILLYKID
N-Billy The Kid
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 F-4 G%4 a-4 G-8 F-5 G-4 E-2 a-4
L- I'll sing you a true song of Bil- ly the Kid, I'll
H-
M-5a-4 G#4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 F-8_E-8 D-4 C-4 D-4
L- sing of the des- per- ate deeds that he did, Way out in New
H-
M-5F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-5 F-8
L- Mex- i- co long long a- go, Where a man's on- ly chance was his
H-
M-2a-4 E-5 F-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- own for- ty four.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIMINI2
N-Till I Go Down To Bimini
C-R. Greenhaus (and others?)
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 C-1_A-2 @-4 A-4 D-4 D-2 A-4 B-4 A-4 @-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 C-2 A-4 B-4 A-4 @-2 S-6
L- Oh when I go down to Bi- mi- ni, Ne- ver get a lick- in' till I go down to Bi- mi- ni.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BINGOAM
N-Bingo In the Morning
C-
A-Mike Donald
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-5 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-3
L- It's bin- go in the morn- ing and it's bin- go late at night.
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-5_B-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8_a-4 a-8
L- bin- go on our hol- i- days It gives you quite a fright. Me moth- er sold me
H-
M-5G-8 b-4_b-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-5_F-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4_a-5
L- sis- ter to buy a bin- go card. Since moth- er took up bin- go
H-
M-2G-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- life's been ver- y hard.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BINNORI
N-Binnorie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4
L- There were twa' sis- ters sat in a bow'r. Bin- no- rie O Bin-
H-
M-4a-2 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 d-4 d-4 e-8_f-8 g-8_f-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8
L- no- rie, There cam a knight to be their wooer, by the bon- nie mill- dams of Bin-
H-
M-1a-2 a-4 R-4 S-6
L- no- rie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIRDCAGE
N-Bird in a Cage
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-4 S-6 D-4 a-9_b-0 c-5 E-8 F-9_D-0 E-9_C-0 D-4 a-7_b-7_c-7 d-4 d-9_b-0 G-4 d-9_c-0
L- As I went out one May morn- ing, To hear the birds sing
H-
M-3a-3 a-7_b-7_c-7 d-9_e-0 d-9_c-0 a-9_b-0 c-9 E-0 F-4 E-7_D-7_E-7 D-4 D-9_E-0
L- sweet I leaned my back to a gar- den wall and
H-
M-2F-9_G-0 c-9_b-0 a-4 G-9_E-0 D-3 S-6
L- watched two lov- ers meet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIRKNTRE
N-The Birken Tree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- Em D Bm D A Em D Bm A
M-1a-8 S-6 b-8 e-8 e-8 f-8 d-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 d-0 b-9 a-8 a-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 f-9 e-0 d-8 c-8 d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 d-8 c-4 S-6
L-Oh, lass gin ye wad think it richt tae gang wi' me this ve-ry nicht We'll cud-dle till the mor-nin' licht by a' the lave un-seen, O
H- Em Bm D Em D Bm D Em
M-5d-8 S-6 b-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-0_a-0 d-4 c-8 b-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 S-6 S-6
L- It's ye shall be my dea- rie, my ain dea-rest dea- rie, An' ye shall be my dea- rie, gin ye meet me at e'en, O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BIRMBOYS
N-Birmingham Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4
L- In Birm-ing-ham town there lived a man. And he had such a lov-e- ly
H-
M-4a-3 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 C-4
L- wife. And so dear- ly she loved com- pan- y. As dear-ly as she loved her
H-
M-3D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- life, boys life. As dear-ly as she loved her life.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BISCAYO
N-THE BONNY BAY OF BISCAY-O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-7_a-7_b-7 S-6 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-8_G-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-8_G-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 S-6
L- Of all the har- bors east or west, There is one place that I love best,
H-
M-5@-8 @-8 S-6 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- So which-e- ver way the wind does blow, I'll steer for the bon-ny Bay of Bis- cay O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BITWITHY
N-The Bitter Withy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-8 G-8 c-8_d-8 e-4
L- As it fell out on a high hol-i- day, Small rain from the sky did
H-
M-4d-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 W-3 b-4 b-4 S-9 G-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 d-8_d-8 a-4 b-8_a-8
L- fall, Sweet Je- sus asked his moth- er dear Wheth-er he might play at
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- ball.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BKSICILY
N-Banks Of Sicily
C-James Robertson
A-Hamish Henderson
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 c-8 G-9 E-0 E-8 E-9 D-0 E-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 C-9 E-0 G-8 G-0 F-9 E-8 D-4 c-8
L- The pi- pie is doz- ie, the pip- ie is fey, He wull-nae come roun' for his vi- no the day. The
H-
M-1G-8 E-8 E-8 E-0 D-9 E-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-5 C-4 C-8 S-4 E-5 F-4 a-8
L- sky o'er Mes-sin-a is un- co an' grey, An' a' the bricht chaul-mers are eer- ie. Then fare- weel ye
H-
M-1G-4 E-8 E-0 D-9 C-8 F-4 a-8 E-4 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-4 C-8 E-5 F-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-9 D-0 C-8
L- banks o' Si-ci- ly. Fare ye weel ye val-ley an' shaw. There's nae Jock will mourn the kyles o' ye,
H-
M-1E-9 F-0 G-8 G-0 F-9 E-8 D-5 C-4 C-8 E-5 F-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-0 D-9 C-8 F-4 a-8 E-4 G-8
L- Puir blid-dy swad-dies are wear- ie. Then fare- weel ye banks o' Si- ci- ly, Fare ye weel ye
H-
M-5G-9 F-0 E-8 D-4 C-8 E-5 F-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-9 D-0 C-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-0 F-9 E-8 D-5 C-4 b-8
L-0000 val-ley an' shaw. There's nae name can smoor the wiles o' ye, Puir blid-dy swad-dies are wear- ie. Then
H-
M-5c-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 G-4 a-8 G-0 D-9 C-8 F-4 a-8 E-4 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-4 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-4 c-8
L- doon the stair an' line the wat-er-side. Wait your turn, the fer-ry's a- wa', Then doon the stair and
H-
M-3E-4 a-8 G-8 D-9 C-0 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-5 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- line the wat-er-side, A' the bricht chaul- mers are eer- ie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLACKCOL
N-Black is the Color of my True Love's Hai
C-John Jacob Niles
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-2 G-2 b-3 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-5_E-4 D-8 E-8 F-2 D-2
L- Black black black is the co- lor of my true love's
H-
M-5W-2 B-1 R-8 E-8 b-3_W-3 b-8 E-8 G-8 b-8_b-2 E-4 G-8 a-8_a-2_a-3 c-8_e-8
L- hair. His lips are some- thing won- drous fair. The
H-
M-5e-2_e-5 d-8 a-3 G-8 a-8 c-8_b-8_b-2 a-8_G-8 W-2 E-1_E-3 R-8 E-8
L- pur- est eyes and the brav- est hands. I
H-
M-4b-3_b-8 E-8 G-3_G-8 b-8 E-4 G-8_a-8 a-2_a-1
L- love the ground wher- on he stands.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLACKFOX
N-Black Fox
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 E-4 E-2 D-4 E-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4
L- As we were out a hunt- ing, One morn- ing in the
H-
M-4E-3 D-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 C-8_B-8 A-4 A-8 B-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8_C-8 B-4
L- spring, Both hounds and hor- ses were run- ning well, made the hills and the val- leys
H-
M-1A-3 R-4 S-6
L- ring.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLACKHAR
N-The Bonnie Black Hare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D G D G D A
M-6D-8_F-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-4 F-9 D-0 E-4 D-4 D-4 W-3 D-2 F-9 E-0 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_a-8
L- One mor- ning in Au- tumn by the dawn of the day, With my gun in good
H- G D A E A D G
M-1b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 d-2 e-9 d-0
L- or- der I straight took my way; To hunt for some game to the
H- D A Bm A G D G
M-5d-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 D-9 D-0 F-4 a-4 b-4_a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4
L- woods I did steer, To see if I could find my bon- nie black
H- D
M-1D-2 S-6 S-6
L- hare.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLACKTAN
N-The Bold Black and Tan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-2 C-8 C-8
L- Says Lloyd-George to Mac- Pher- son, "I give you the sack. To up-
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4
L- hold law and or- der you have- n't the knack. I'll send o- ver
H-
M-5c-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4
L- Green- wood, a much strong- er man, And fill up the Green Isle with
H-
M-2E-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- bold Black and Tan."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLACKVEL
N-Black Velvet Band
C-
A-
T-
S-150
K-C
B-3/4
F-
K-G
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 d-4 d-2 d-4 b-4 c-5 d-8 c-4 b-2_b-2 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 d-4 c-4 b-2 b-4
L- Her eyes, they shone like the dia- monds. You'd think she was queen of the land; And her hair hung
H-
M-7W-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2_a-4 b-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- o-ver her shoul- der, Tied up in a black vel-vet band.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAKBALL
N-The Black Ball Line
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H- solo: Eb cho: Fm
M-5b-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 B-8 B-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 e-8_d-8 c-2_F-4 S-6
L- I served my time in the Black Ball Line To me way- ay- ay I- o,
H- solo: cho: Bb Eb
M-5F-9 F-0 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-4 b-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- In the Black Ball Line I served my time, Hu- rah for the Black Ball Line!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAKFLY
N-The Blackfly Song
C-Wade Hemsworth
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 C-4 F-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-4 d-9_c-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 a-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 D-8
L- 'Twas ear- ly in the spring when I de-cide to go, For to work up in the woods in North On-
H-
M-4A-4 C-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 C-9 C-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 D-8
L- ta- ri- o; And the un-em-ploy-ment of-fice said they'd send me through, To the Lit-tle Ab- i- tib- i with the
H-
M-4A-4 C-4 C-4 C-9 C-0 D-2 F-5 D-8 D-9 C-0 E-4 F-5 R-8 a-4 a-9 G-0 F-4 c-9 c-0
L- sur- vey crew. And the black flies, the lit- tle black flies, Al- ways the black fly, no
H-
M-4a-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 F-4 D-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 b-9_c-0 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-4
L- mat- ter where you go, I'll die with the black fly a- pick- in' my bones, In North On- tar- i-
H-
M-3a-4 a-4 S-9 c-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- o, I- o. In North On- tar- i- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAKLEG
N-The Blackleg Miners
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 F-4 S-6 W-3 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 G-8 a-4 b-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-4 d-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 D-4 S-6
L- Oh ear-ly in the eve- nin', just af- ter dark, The black- leg min- ers creep te wark;
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 d-5 G-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Wi' their mole- skin trou-sers an' dor- ty short, There go the black- leg min- ers!
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAKSMIT
N-A Blacksmith Courted Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 E-5 C-8 F-4 a-4 W-2 D-3 a-4 ST64G-4 C-4 D-4_C-4 R-4 G-4
L- A black- smith court- ed me. I loved him dearly. He
H-
M-3a-7_a-7 d-7 c-2 a-8_G-8 ST54a-3 G-2 ST64C-4 D-4 E-4 G-2 G-4
L- played u- pon his pipes. Both neat and trim- ly. With
H-
M-3a-4 d-4 c-4 a-8 G-8 ST54a-3 G-2 ST64E-4 C-4 E-4 G-2 G-4
L- his ham- mer in his hand. He strikes so stead- y. He
H-
M-3c-5 E-8 F-5 a-8 G-3 a-4 ST54G-5 C-8 B-4 C-2 S-6
L- makes the sparks to fly. All round the smith- y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAKWATR
N-Black Waters
C-Jean Richie
A-
T-160
S-140
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 a-4 a-4 F-5 a-8 a-4 D-4 D-4 E-8 F-5 E-4 D-3_D-2 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_
L- I come from the moun-tains, Ken-tuck-y's my home, Where the wild deer and the black bear so oft-en did roam,
K-D
H-
M-:W-2 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-5 G-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-3_a-3_a-2 R-4 a-2 a-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- By cool rush-ing wat-er-falls the wild flow-ers dream, And through ev'- ry green val-ley there
H-
M-:W-2 E-5 E-8 E-4 E-3_E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 G-2 G-4 G-3_G-4 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4
L- runs a clear stream. Now there's scenes of de-struct-ion on ev'-ry hand. And there's on-ly black wa-ters run
H-
M-:W-2 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 D-4 G-4 G-4_F-4 G-4 a-3_a-3_a-2 R-4 a-3
L- down through my land. Sad scenes of de-struct-ion on ev'- ry hand. Black
H-
M-6W-2 a-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-5 E-8 D-3_D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- wa- ters black wa- ters run down through the land.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLAMKIN
N-Bo Lamkin
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 D-4 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-4 D-4 D-4_D-5 D-8 D-8 F-8 W-2 E-4 A-2_W-3 A-4 R-4 D-4
L- Bo Lam- kin was as fine a ma- son As
H-
M-1F-4 D-4 D-8 E-8 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-4 R-2 R-2 D-4 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-4 C-4 D-4
L- ev- er laid a stone. He built a fine
H-
M-6B-4 A-5 D-8 F-4 D-4 E-4 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-4 R-4 D-4 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-4 B-4 B-4
L- cas- tle And pay he got none. He built a fine
H-
M-5B-4 A-2_A-2 D-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- cas- tle And pay he got none.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLANTYRX
N-The Blantrye Explosion
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Am G F Em
M-1W-2 E-4 S-6 W-3 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 E-2 R-2 R-8 G-8
L- By Clyde's bon-ny banks where I sad- ly did wan- der A-
H- Dm E7 Am
M-5G-5 F-8 E-4 D-2 C-8_D-8 E-4 a-5 a-8 a-3 R-2 E-4
L- mong the pit heaps as eve- ning drew nigh; I
H- G F Em
M-5a-5 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-5 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 E-2 R-2 R-8 G-8
L- spied a young wo- man all dressed in deep mourn- ing, A-
H- Dm E7 Am
M-5G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-8 a-5 a-4 a-3 R-2 e-4
L- weep- ing and wail- ing with ma- ny a sigh. I
H- A D A E7
M-5e-2 d-8 c#8 d-4 e-5 d-8 c#4 b-4 a-4 G#4 E-2 R-2 E-4
L- stepped up be- side her and thus I ad- dressed her: "Pray
H- Am G F E7
M-5a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 b-5 a-4 b-3 R-2 E-4
L- tell me the cause of your trou-ble and pain." A-
H- Am G F Em
M-5a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 b-4 E-2 R-2 G-8 G-8
L- weep- ing and sigh- ing, at last she made an- swer: "John- ny
H- Dm E7 Am
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 a-8 a-5 a-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Mur- phy, kind sir, was my true lov- er's name.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLCKBESS
N-Bonnie Black Bess
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- E A D A
M-5C-8 S-6 B-4 D-2_D-8 B-8 A-4 A-2_A-8 a-8 a-3 b-8 a-8 W-2 E-3 R-8 a-8
L- When blind- ness did guide me I left my a- bode, When
H- D A E A
M-4b-8 a-8_a-2 D-8_F-8 F-4 E-2_E-8 C-8 B-4 C-2_C-8 D-8 E-3 C-9 C-0
L- friends proved un- grate- ful I took to the road, For to
H- E A D A
M-4B-4 D-2_D-8 B-8 A-8 A-8_A-2 a-8 a-8 a-3 b-8 a-8 E-3 R-8 a-8
L- plun- der the weal- thy and re- lieve my dis- tress I
H- D A E A
M-4b-8 a-8_a-2 D-8_F-8 F-4 E-2_E-8 C-8 B-4 D-2_D-8 B-8 A-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- bought you to aid me, my bon- nie Black Bess.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLCKJACK
N-Seven Gypsies on Yon Hill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8 a-5 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-5 c-4 d-4 a-8 G-5 a-4 a-8 b-8
L- Se- ven gyp- sies on yon hill. They were nei-ther bright nor bon- ny, O, But they
H-
M-4c-4 d-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8 D-5 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- sang so sweet with the chan-ging of their notes That they stole Lord Cas- tle's la- dy O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLCKSHEP
N-The Black Sheep
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 b-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 R-4
L- In a coun- try vil- lage not so ma- ny years a- go,
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 R-4 C-4
L- Lived an old and fee- ble man whose hairs were tur- ning grey; He
H-
M-4a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 D-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 b-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 C-4
L- had three sons, three on- ly sons, both Jack and Tom were sly. And
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 R-4 S-6
L- Ted was hon- est as could be and ne- ver told a lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLDNAVVY
N-The Navvies (The Bold Navigators)
C-Jon Raven
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G D7 G C G D G D
M-1D-8 S-6 D-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-8
L- On Mon- day mor-ning we make it a rule, For ev- 'ry man to choose his own tool, For he that comes first may
H- G C G D chorus: G D G D
M-5a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 D-8
L- choose of the best And he who comes last may take all the rest For that's the rule of the bold na-vi-ga- tor,
H- G D G D G
M-2G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- For we are jo- vial banks- men all
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLDRBNSN
N-Bold Robinson
C-
A-
T-
S-144
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4_G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4
L- Come all you young fel- lows That de- light in a lit- tle
H-
M-4D-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 G-4_a-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- game; Come lis- ten un- to me And I will tell you
H-
M-4G-3 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4_F-2 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 a-4 G-4
L- plain. It's of two cham- pions bold, They fought for a sum of
H-
M-4G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-5 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-4
L- gold; And the talk was that young Rob- in- son Was sure to win the
H- chorus:
M-4G-5_a-8_b-4 b-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 b-2 a-4_G-4 F-4 E-4
L- day. Young Ti- ley huz- zoo! Brave Ti- ley huz-
H-
M-4D-3 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-2 c-8_b-8 a-4
L- zoo! Brave Rob- in- son for- ev- er, And young Ti- ley huz-
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- zoo!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLDSTRND
N-The Blood-Strained Banders
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4R-2 a-4 b-4 c-2_c-9 b%0 c-9 c-0 a-8 F-5_F-8 a-8 a-8 b&8 c-2_c-9 b%0 c-9 b-0
L- If you want to go to hea- ven Just o-ver on the o- ther
H-
M-4W-2 c-2 R-2 W-3 c-8 c-4 b%8 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 b%4 a-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 G-5
L- shore. Keep out the way of the blood- strained band- ers, O good shep- herd,
H- chorus:
M-4F-9_C-0 E-4 F-5 R-8 F-4 F-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 a-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 R-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-4
L- feed my sheep. Some for Paul, some for Si- las, Some for to make-a my
H-
M-4F-4 E-8 C-8_C-4 R-4 F-4 F-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 c-4 c-8 c-4 G-8_G-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 G-5
L- heart re- joice. Don't you hear lambs a- cry- in'? O good shep- herd,
H-
M-1F-9_C-0 E-4 F-5 R-8 S-6
L- feed my sheep.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLDYWLOO
N-Bloody Waterloo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 D-9 E-0 G-5 G-8 E-4 D-4 c-8 a-2 E-8 G-9 F-0 D-9 D-0 D-2 R-8 b-0_c-0
L- Was a la- dy was a- wal- kin A-lang the banks o Clyde, The
H-
M-4d-9 d-0 e-8 d-8 c-0 b-8 a-0_a-8 R-0 F-0 G-4 a-8 c-0 b-9 a-4 b-0_c-0 d-9 d-0 e-4 d-8 c-0_b-8 a-8 F-0 G-4 a-8 c-0 b-9 d-4 a-0 b-0
L- tears ran doon her ro-sy cheeks as I passed by her side. I saw her bo- som heav- ing, her voice was low and true, She wis
H-
M-3c-0 b-8 a-0_a-5 G-8 a-0 d-9 a-8 R-8 E-8 G-4 F-8 D-9 D-0 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- weep-in for her Wil-lie lad, who sailed for Wa- ter-loo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLINDBEG
N-The Blind Beggar's Daughter
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 G-4 C-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- It's of a blind beg- gar who had lost his sight, He had but one
H-
M-5d-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 G-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- daugh- ter most beau- ti- ful bright. "May I seek my for- tune, dear
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 B-4
L- fa- ther?" said she. And the fa- vour was gran- ted to pret- ty Bet-
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- sy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLINDFID
N-Blind Fiddler
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-Db
B-4/4
F-From 1850. Sung by Emma Dusenberry.
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 W-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-0 E-0 F-8 F-8 B-8 B-0 B-0 D-8 E-8 B-8 A%8 B-5 a-8
L- I lost my eyes in a black- smith's shop in the year of fif- ty six. While
H-
M-1W-4 b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-5 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 F-4 R-8 a-8
L- dust- ing out a T planch which was out of fix. It
H-
M-2W-4 b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 F-5 a-8 D-9 D-0 a-8 a-8 F-5 B-8
L- bound- ed from my tongs and there con- cealed my doom. I
H-
M-2W-4 B-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 b-8 F-8 E-0_D-9 B-8 A-8 B-4 R-8 S-6
L- am a blind fid- dler and far from my home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLKBETTY
N-Black Betty
C-
A-
T-Strongly Rhythmic
S-60
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4h-4 e-8 c-8 W-4 e-0_c-0 a-8 a-0 a-9 c-4 h-4 e-8 c-8 e-0_c-0 a-8
L- O Lawd, Black Bet- ty, Bam-ba- lam, O Lawd Black Bet- ty
H-
M-4W-4 a-0 a-9 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 c-8 e-8 a-0 a-9 a-8 a-8 a-0 c-0 c-0 a-0 a-8 a-8
L- bam- ba- lamb. Black Bet-ty had a ba- by, bam- ba- lamb, Black Bet- ty had a ba- by,
H-
M-1W-4 a-0 a-9 a-4 S-6
L- bam- ba- lam.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLKCVLRY
N-The Black Cavalry
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G C G G C Am G
M-7d-8 b-8 S-6 G-5 D-8 B-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-8 G-5 F-4 W-2 G-3_G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 b-8 c-8
L- In the first of me down- fall I put out the door And I
H- G C G C
M-6d-4 e-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 c-3_c-3_W-3 c-4 R-4 b-8 c-8
L- straight made me way on for Car- rick- on- Suir, Go- ing
H- G C G C G
M-5d-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4
L- out by Rath- ro- nan 'twas late in the night, Go- ing out the west
H- D7 C chorus G C
M-1F-4 D-4 B-4 D-5 D-8 D-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-5 D-8 D-8 B-8 C-4 B-4 C-4
L- gate for to view the gas- light; Rad- ley fal the did-dle I, Rad- ley
H- G C Am G
M-4D-5 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-2_W-2 G-3_W-3 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- fal- the did- dle ai- ro.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLKWTR2
N-Black Water Side
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8 C-8 S-6 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 D-4 G-5 D-8 E-4 C-2 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- On a bright sum- mer's mor- ning As I went a- wal- king, View- ing the
H-
M-5b-4_G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 F-8_F-8
L- streams that gent- ly did flow, As the bright sun a- rose the
H-
M-5E-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 a-4 a-4 G#5 a-8 b-4 G-5 E-8 G-4 F-5 E-8
L- hills did a- dorn Sur- round- ing the banks of the Black- wa- ter
H-
M-5D-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c#4 d-4 c#4 a-4 a-4
L- side. Says he my dear-est jew- el it's long we have cour- ted We're
H-
M-5a-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 c#4 d-4 c#2 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- both fit for mar- riage I sol- emn- ly vow, And if you're in-
H-
M-5d-4_d-4 d-4 d-4 c#4 e-4 c#4 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4_a-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 a-4
L- clined in wed- lock to join me Ei- ther "Yes" or "No" you must
H-
M-2G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- an- swer me now.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLKWTRSD
N-Blackwaterside
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 C-8_E-5 F-4 a-3_a-2 a-8 b-8 d-2 c-4
L- One morn- ing fair, As I chanced the
H-
M-5b-3_b-4 b-2 a-3_a-5_G-8 a-4 G%3
L- air, down by black- wa-
H-
M-1a-3 E-3_E-2 R-4 C-2 E-4 F-5_E#8 F-4
L- ter- side. 'Twas in gaz- ing
H-
M-5a-2 C-4 D-3_D-5_C-8_D-4 E-3_E-2 B-8 C-8
L- all a- round me, That an
H-
M-6D-3_D-5_C-8 B-4 A-3_A-2 A-4 W-2 A-3_A-2 S-6 S-6
L- I- rish girl I spied.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLLBAILY
N-Bill Bailey
C-Hughie Cannon
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm F A7 Dm
M-8a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4_a-8 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-0_a-0 a-8 a-4_a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 a-8 a-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8
L- One one sum- mer's day, Sun was shi- nin' fine The la- dy love of old Bill Bai-ley was hang-ing clothes on the line in her back-
H- C7 F Dm F
M-8c-8_E-5_E-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8_F-5_F-4 R-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 R-4
L- yard And wee- pin' hard. She mar-ried a B & O brake-man, that took and throwed her down,
H- A7 Dm C7 F
M-8a-0 a-0 c-8 d-0_c-0 a-0_a-0 a-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8_E-5_E-8 c-0_c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8_F-5_F-4 R-4
L-Bel-ler-in' like a prune-fed calf with a big gang han-ging round and to the crowd, She yelled out loud:
H-chorus:F Cdim C7
M-8C-8 D-4 F-8 a-9 G#0 a-8 c-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 a-2 C-8 D-4 F-8 a-4 c-4 c-8_E-5_E-4 R-4
L- Won't you come home, Bill Bai-ley, Won't you come home? She moans the whole day long.
H- C7 F
M-8C-8 E-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 C-8 E-4 G-8 b-4 R-4 C-8 E-4 G-8 c-4 d-4 d-8_a-5_a-4 R-4
L- I'll do the coo-king dar-ling I'll pay the rent, I know I've done you wrong.
H- D7 Gm
M-8C-8 D-4 F-8 a-9 G#0 a-8 c-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 a-4 R-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 e&4 d-2_d-4 R-8 F-8
L- 'Mem-ber that rai- ny eve that I drove you out, With no-thing but a fine- tooth comb? I
H- Bb G7 F D7 G7 C7 F
M-8F-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-4 c-8 c-4 d-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 b-4 a-4 F-2_F-4 R-4 S-6
L- know I'm to blame, Well, ain't that a shame? Bil Bai- ley won't you please come home?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLLWEEV2
N-The Boll Weevil
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-5 S-6
L- The boll wee-vil is a lit- tle black bug, from Mex- i- co they say,
H-
M-3c-8 S-6 W-4 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8_c-8 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 d-0 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 S-6
L- Come all the way to Tex- as, just a- loo- kin' for a place to stay,
H-chorus:
M-3G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 S-6 W-4 b-2_b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 W-3 c-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Gon-na get yo' home, gon-na get yo' home!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLLYBOY2
N-Billy Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 E-4 F-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 c-2 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-2 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-2 S-6
L- Don't you want to go to war, Bil- ly Boy, Bil- ly Boy, .- .- Don't you want to win a sil-ver me- dal?
H-
M-9W-2 D-4 E-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 D-1 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- No de- si- re do I feel, .- to de- fend Re- pub- lic Steel, I'm a young thing and can-not leave my mo- ther.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLLYTYLR
N-Billy Taylor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Melody A
M-1C-9 C-0 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 C-9 C-0 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 S-6
L- Bil- ly Tay-lor was a sail-or full of joy and beau-ty gay. 'Stead of Bil-ly get-ting mar-ried, He was pressed and forced a-wa.
H- Chorus Melody B
M-4C-8 C-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-9 E-0 D-8 D-8 C-4 S-6 c-9 c-0 c-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-4
L- Fol rol lol de rol lol lie do, Fol rol lol de rol lol lay. But the bride soon fol-lowed af-ter, un-der the name of Rich-ard Carr,
H-
M-2c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 G-0 a-0 G-8 F-8 A-8 B-8 C-4 S-6
L- Snow white fin-gers lang and slen-der, a' cov-er'd ower wi' pitch and tar.
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%BLNKBURN
N-Blink Over the Burn, Sweet Betty
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-Eb
B-6/4
F-same tune as broadside Come Open the Door, Sweet Betty
H-
M-6W-1 c-4 S-6 W-2 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 d-4 e-3 b%2 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 G-4 c-3_c-2 d-4 b-4_G-4 E-4 F-2 d-4
L- Blink o-ver the burn, sweet Bet- ty, It is a cauld win- ter night; It rains, it hails, it
H-
M-5W-2 e-3 b%2 c-4 b-4_G-4 E-4 F-2 G-4 c-3_c-2 d-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 e-3 d-2 d-4
L- thun- ders, The moon she gies nae light. It's a' for the sake of sweet Bet- ty That
H-
M-5W-2 c-4 b%4 c-4 f-5 e-8_d-8_c-8 b&3_b-2 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 d-4 e-3 b%2 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 G-4
L- e- ver I tint my way, .- Sweet, let me lie be- yond thee Un- til it be break o'
H-
M-1W-2 c-3_c-2 S-6 S-6
L- day.
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%BLOODRED
N-Blood Red Roses
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
B-4/4
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b&4_S-9 G-4 c-4 c-2 b&4
L- My dear old moth- er said to me Go down, you
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 b&4 G-4 c-4 c-3_c-2 R-4 G-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- blood- red ros- es Go Down! "My dar- ling boy come
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 b&4_S-9 G-4 c-4 c-2 b&4 G-4 a-4 b&4 G-4 c-4 S-9 c-3
L- home from sea. Go down, you blood- red ros- es Go down!
H-
M-4g-3 f-4 e-4 c-4 f-4 S-9 d-4 c-4 c-2 b&4 G-4 a-4 b&4 G-4
L- Oh, you pinks and pos- ies. Go down, you blood- red ros- es
H-
M-2c-4 c-3_c-3 R-4 S-6
L- Go down!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLOWBOYS
N-Blow, Boys, Blow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-solo: F C7 F cho: C7 F Bb solo:
M-1F-4 S-6 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-4 a-5 G-8 G-4 F-4 W-2 G-2 a-2 W-3 b-3 d-4
L- A Yan- kee ship came down the ri- ver, Blow, boys, blow! Her
H- F C7 F cho: C7 F
M-4c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- masts and spars they shine like sil- ver Blow my bul- ly boys blow!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLOWDOWN
N-Blow the Man Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-4F-8 S-6 W-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-4 D-0 F-0 W-3 a-5 b-5
L- As I was a- walk- ing down Pa- ra- dise Street, To me way, hay,
H-
M-3W-4 G-9 P-0 F-0 G-8 E-4 P-0 P-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 P-0 b-5
L- Blow the man down, A pret- ty fair dam- sel I hap- pened to meet,
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-9 E-0 F-4 D-4 S-6
L- Give us some time to blow the man down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLOWYE
N-Blow Ye Winds of Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4 G-5 D-8 G-4 b-4 d-3 S-6
L- 'Tis ad- ver- tised in Bos- ton, New York and Buf- fa- lo,
H-
M-4d-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 G-4
L- Five hund- red brave A- me- ri- cans, a- wha- ling for to
H- chorus:
M-4G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4_D-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 b-4
L- go, Sing- ing Blow, ye winds of mor- ning, Blow, ye winds Heigh
H-
M-4d-3 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-2 d-2
L- Ho! .- clear a- way your run- ning gear and Blow! Blow
H-
M-1G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Blow!
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%BLSSALL
N-Bless 'Em All
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-4_G-4 S-6 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 W-2 c-3 W-3 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- There's ma- ny a troop- ship that's leav- ing Bom- bay, Bound for old
H-
M-1G-2 a-4 b-3_b-2 R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Bligh- ty's shore. Heav- i- ly lad- en with
H-
M-6b-4 b-4 b-4 b-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 G-4
L- time ex- pired men, Bound for the land they a- dore. There's
H-
M-5c-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- ma- ny a sol- dier just fin- ished 'is time And ma- ny a
H-
M-6c-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 a-3_W-3 a-4 R-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4
L- twerp sign- in' on, They'll get no pro- mo- tion this side of the
H- chorus:
M-5a-4 G-4 G-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-3_c-4 E-4 G-4 W-2
L- o- cean, so cheer up my lads, bless 'em all. Bless 'em
H- chorus:
M-5c-3_W-3 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-3_c-4 R-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- all! Bless 'em all! The long and the
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 c-4 b-3_b-2 R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- short and the tall, Bless all the ser- geants and
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 b-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4
L- dou-ble U O ones, Bless all the cor- p'rals and their blin- kin'
H-
M-1G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 G-4 W-2 c-3_W-3 c-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- sons for we're say- ing good- bye to them all! As back to the
H-
M-6c-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 a-3_W-3 a-4 R-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4
L- bar- racks they crawl, There'll be no pro- mo- tion this side of the
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 G-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 W-2 c-3_W-3 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- o- cean, so cheer up my lads, Bless 'em all!
H-
M-5
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLSSCHLD
N-God Bless the Child
C-Arthur Herzog and Billie Holliday
A-
T-
S-84
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- B7 EM7 A EM7 A G#m E7 G#m E7
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 F-4 P-0 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 P-0 b-8 c-8 d%4 d-4 c-4 P-0 b-8 c-8 d%4 b-4 P-0 G-2
L- Them that's got shall get, them that's not shall lose, so the Bi- ble said, And it still is news;
H- AM7 Am7 E7 C#7 E B7
M-1G-8 G-4 F-8 C-2 G-8 G-4 F-8 C%5 G-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 b-2 B-4
L- Ma- ma may have, Pa- pa may have, But God bless the child that's got his own! That's
H- E C#m A B7 EM7 A EM7 A
M-4C-8 E-8 E-4 R-2 R-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 b-8 c-8
L- got his own. Yes the strong gets more, While the weak ones fade, Emp- ty
H- G#m C7 G#m E7 AM7 Am7
M-4d%4 d-4 c-4 b-8 c-8 d%4 b-4 G-2 G-8 G-4 F-8 C-2 G-8 G-4 F-8 C%5 G-8
L- pock- ets don't e- ver make the grade; Ma- ma may have, Pa- pa may have, But
H- E C#7 E B7 E G# C#m
M-4b-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 b-2 B-4 C-8 E-8 E-4 R-2 e-4 c-4 e-4 c-4
L- God bless the child that's got his own! That's got his own. Mo- ney, you got
H- G#m D# C#m
M-1e-8 c-4 e-8_e-2 d-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-1 e-4 c-4 e-4 c-4
L- lots of friends, Crowd- in' 'round the door, When you're gone and
H- G#m B7 EM7 A
M-1e-4 c-8 e-8_e-2 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 F-3 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 F-8
L- spend- ing ends, They don't come no more. Rich re- la- tions give, crust of
H- EM7 A G#m E7 G#m E7(b9) AM7
M-1G-4 G-4 F-4 b-8 c-8 d%4 d-4 c-4 b-8 c-8 d%4 b-4 G-2 G-8 G-4 F-8 C-2
L- bread and such, You can help your- self, But don't take too much! Ma- ma may have,
H- Am7 E C#7 E B7 E
M-5G-8 G-4 F-8 C%5 G-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 b-2 P-4 B-4 W-2 C-8 E-8 E-3_W-3 E-3 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- Pa- pa may have, but God bless the child that's got his own! That's got his own.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLUBEARD
N-Bluebeard
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 F-8 S-6 W-3 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 A-5 P-0 A-8
L- A mai-den from the Bos-po-rus with eyes as bright as phos-pho-rus Once wed the migh-ty bail-iff of the ca-lipf of Ke-lat, Though
H-
M-4W-3 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-2
L- di-li-gent and zeal-ous he was some-what prone to jea-lou-sy, (Con-si-der-ing her beau-ty 'twas his du-ty to be that!)
H-chorus:
M-4G-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 d-4_d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8_a-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 D-2 S-6
L- Yu- az- u- rum, Oh, yu- az- u- rum. Glo-ry hal-le-lu- jah, Yu- az- u- rum.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLUEBELL
N-Blue Bells of Scotland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 c-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-8_c-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 W-2 C-3 G-4
L- Oh where, tell me where is your High- land lad- die gone? Oh
H-
M-4c-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-8_c-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 G-4
L- where, tell me where is your High- land lad- die gone? He's
H-
M-4E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 b-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 F#4 G-2 a-4 b-4
L- gone wi' stream- ing ban- ners where no- ble deeds are done. And it's
H-
M-4c-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4_b-8_c-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 b-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- oh, in my heart I wish him safe at home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLUEBOTT
N-Blue Bottle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-4
L- When I was a bach-e-lor, brisk and young, Court-ed a la- dy with a flat-ter-ing
H-
M-8c-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 c-4 R-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 C-8 C-8 E-9 F-0 G-9 E-0
L- tongue, Kis-ses I gave her were a hun-dred and ten, I prom-ised to mar-ry but I did- n't tell her
H-
M-8G-2_G-2 R-4 R-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F#8 G-2_G-4 R-4 S-6
L- when, I prom-ised to mar-ry but I did-n't tell her when.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLUEJANE
N-My Blue-Eyed Jane
C-Jimmy Rodgers
A-Lulu Belle White
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 S-6 a-8 b-4 F-8_F-2 d-4 e-8 b-8_b-2 a-4 b-4 D-8 E-4 F-8_F-3 P-8 R-8 F-8
L- The swee- test girl in the world is my blue- eyed Jane, We
H-
M-4a-8 E-4 a-5 a-4 b-8 F-4 b-8_b-2 b-4 b-8 c-8_c-4 d-4 e-8 c-4 a-5 P-8 R-8 F-8
L- fell in love like tur- tle doves, while the moon was shi- ning down. I
H-
M-4a-4 b-8 F-2 D-8 d-4 e-8 b-2 F-8 a-8 b-4 D-5 D-8 F-8_F-3 P-8 R-8 D-8
L- asked her then I asked her when the wed- ding bells would ring, She
H-
M-4E-8 F-4 D-5 R-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 D-2 D-8 b-4 b-4 c-8 c-4 a-8_a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- said, "Oh dear, it seems so queer that this could hap- pen here." You are my
H-
M-4d-8 b-4 d-8_d-2 R-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8_F-2 R-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- lit- tle pal, And I ne- ver knew a swee-ter gal, My lit- tle
H-
M-4a-8 F-4 a-8_a-2 R-4 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8_a-2 R-2 R-2 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-8
L- blue- eyed Jane, I love you so, And when the
H-
M-4d-4 b-4 d-2_d-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8_F-2 R-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- sun goes down, And the sha-dows cree-ping o- ver town, Just meet me
H-
M-4a-4 F-8 a-8_a-2 R-4 E-4 G-8 F-4 D-8_D-1 R-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- in the lane My blue- eyed Jane.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLUEYEGL
N-Blue-Eyed Gal
C-
A-
T-Tempo de Banjo
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1e-4 d-8_d-8 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 e-2 e-2
L- Fly a- round my blue- eyed gal; Fly a- round my dai- sy,
H-
M-4e-4 d-8_d-8 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-2 S-6
L- Fly a- round my blue- eyed gal, Dam' near drive me cra- zy.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLWSOUTH
N-Blow the Wind Southerly
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5b-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 G-5 b-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 B-8 D-8
L- Blow the wind south-er-ly, south-er-ly, south-er-ly, Blow the wind south o'er the bon-nie blue sea; Blow the wind south-er-ly
H-
M-5E-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 D-8_B-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- south-er-ly, south-er-ly Blow bon-nie breeze, my lov- er to me. They told me last night there were ships in the off-ing, And
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 c#8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-0 d-0 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 c-8 b-8
L- I hur-ried down to the deep rol-ling sea; But my eye could not see it wher-ev-er might be it, The bark that is bear-ing my
H-
M-1a-8 G-8 F-8 G-5 S-6
L- lov- er to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BLYHWSHE
N-Blythe Was She
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-Tune: Andrew an' his Cutty Gun #179
H- chorus:
M-1W-4 b-4 E-9 F-0 a-0 a-9 F-0 D-9 b-4 E-9 F-0 a-9 F-0 E-4
L- Blythe, blythe and mer-ry was she, Blythe was she but and ben,
H- verse:
M-4W-4 b-4 E-9 F-0 a-9 a-0 F-9 D-0 b-4 E-9 F-0 a-0 F-9 E-8 F-8
L- Blythe by the banks of Ern And blythe in Glen tur- it glen! By
H-
M-4W-4 D-8 d-8 d-9_e-0 d-9 b-0 a-8 d-8 b-0 e-9 e-9 f-0 e-9 d-0 b-8 R-0 d-0
L- Ough- ter- tyre grows the aik, On Yar- row banks the bir- ken show; But
H-
M-4W-4 a-9 b-0 d-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 d-0 b-9 d-0 a-9 F-0 a-0 F-9 E-4 S-6
L- Phe- me was a bo- nier lass Than braes o' Yar- row e- ver saw.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNDAUST
N-Bound to Australia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-4 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 F-4 E-8
L- I'm leav-ing old Eng-land the land that I love, And I'm bound far a-cross the sea; Oh I'm
H- chorus:
M-5D-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 R-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 a-8 a-8
L- bound for Aus-tra-lia the land of the free, Where there'll be a wel-come for me. So fill up your glas-ses an'
H-
M-5b-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 F-4 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-0 b-0
L- drink what ye please, For what-ev-er's the dam-age I'll pay. So be ais-y and free when you're drink-in' wid me, Sure I'm a
H-
M-2a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 R-5 S-6
L- man yiz don't meet ev'-ry day!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNDNEWF
N-Bound Down to Newfoundland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8_E-8 S-6 C-5_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 F-4 b&4 a-4 G-8_E-8 C-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-8_E-0_D-0 W-2 C-3 G-8_a-8
L- You lands- men that live on land, It's lit- tle do you know, What
H-
M-1b&8_a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-0_d-0_c-4 b&8 G-4 G-8_a-8 b&8_a-8 G-4 d-0_c-0_b-8 G-8_E-8 F-3 G-8 a-8
L- us poor sea- men do en- dure When stor- my winds do blow; On St.
H-
M-1c-0_b&0_a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-9_d-0_c-0_d-0 b&8 G-4 F-7_G-7 a-7 b&8_a-8 G-4 d-0_c-0_b-8 a-0_G-0_E-8 F-3 G-8_E-8
L- Pa- trick's Day we sailed a- way in the schoo- ner Ma- ry Ann, We
H-
M-4C-5 D-8 F-0_E-0_D-8 C-4 F-4 b&4 a-4 G-8_E-8 C-4 F-0_E-0_D-8 C-4 C-4 C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- left New York our na- tive home bound down to New- found- land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNDNEWF2
N-BOUND DOWN FOR NEWFOUNDLAND 2
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 D-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 F-4 A-8 B-4 C-8 D-4 C-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-8 F-8_G-8 a-4_a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8
L- On St. Pa- trick's day the se- ven-teenth from New York we set sail. Kind for- tune did
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 a-4 F-0 F-0 F-4 F-8 F-4 A-8 C-5 R-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-0_G-0
L- fa- vour us with a sweet and plea- sant gale. We bore a- way from A- mer- i- cay, the
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 A-8 C-5 R-4 F-0_E-0 D-4 C-8 F-4 A-8 B-4 C-8 D-4 C-0_B-0 A-4 C-8 F-4 E-8
L- wind being off the land; With cou- rage brave we ploughed the wave Bound down for New- found-
H-
M-1F-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKFLWRS
N-On a Bank of Flowers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-On a Bank of Flowers 292
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 a%8 b%8 c-4 G-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 b%4
L- On a bank of flowers on a sum- mer day, For sum- mer light- ly
H-
M-1c-2 R-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 a%8_b%8 c-4 G-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 b%4
L- drest; The youth- ful, bloom- ing Nel- ly lay, With love and sleep op-
H-
M-4c-3 e-8_f-8 g-4 e-4 e-4 f-8_g-8 f-4 b-4 b-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 c-4 c-4 d-8_e-8
L- prest. When Wil- lie, wand- 'dring thro the wood Who for her fav- our
H-
M-4d-4 G-4 G-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 G-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 S-9 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b%8
L- oft had su'd, He gazed, he wish'd, he feared, he blush'd, He trem- bled where he
H-
M-1c-2 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- stood.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKINVER
N-Banks of Inverary
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- Dm Bb Dm C Dm Am
M-1a-8 S-6 a-4 D-8 D-4 C-8 D-4_E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 R-8 R-8 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 a-8_b-8 c-8
L- 'Twas on one sum- mer's mor- ning, a- long as I did pass, On the banks of In- ver-
H- Bb F C F Bb F
M-5d-5 c-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-4 R-8 R-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5 c-4 c-8
L- a- ry, I met a com- e- ly lass; Her hair hung o- ver her shoul- ders, her
H- C F Bb Dm Bb F C
M-5a-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 a-4_G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 D-8 D-4 C-8 D-4_E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 E-8
L- eyes like stars did shine, On the banks of In- ver- a- ry I wish'd her heart was
H- Dm
M-1D-4 R-8 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKMRBLE
N-Banks of Marble
C-Les Pine
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 G-8 G-5_G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-5_E-4 c-4 W-2 c-2_W-3 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-4 G-4
L- I've tra- veled a- round this coun-try, From shore to shi- ning shore, It
H-
M-1F-2_W-3 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-5_E-4 E-4 F-2_W-3 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-2_C-4 G-4
L- real- ly made me won- der, The things I heard and saw. I
H-
M-8W-3 G-8_G-5_G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-5_E-4 c-4 W-2 c-2_W-3 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-4 G-4
L- saw the wea- ry far- mer .- Plow- ing sod and loam, I
H- chorus:
M-8F-2_W-3 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-5_E-4 E-4 F-2_W-3 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-2_C-4 G-8 G-8
L- saw the auc-tion ham- mer a- knoc- king down his home. But the
H-
M-8c-5 c-8 e-8_c-8 c-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-2_E-4 G-8 G-8
L- banks are made of mar- ble, With a guard at ev- 'ry door, And the
H-
M-8c-5 c-8 e-8_c-8 c-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-8 a-8 F-8 B-8 C-2_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- vaults are stuffed with sil- ver That the far- mer swea-ted for.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKSBRAE
N-Ye Banks and Braes
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-68
K-G
B-6/8
F-Tune: The Caledonian Hunt's Delight
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 G-0_E-9 D-8 D-8_E-8 G-8 a-4 b-0_a-0
L- Ye banks and braes o' bon- nie Doon, how can ye bloom sae fresh and fair? How
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 G-0_E-9 D-8 D-8_E-8 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 d-8_b-8 G-8
L- can ye chaunt, ye lit- tle birds, and I sae wea- ry, fu' o' care! Ye'll break my heart, ye
H-
M-5d-4 e-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 e-9_d-0 b-8 a-4 b-0_a-0 G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 a-9_G-0 a-8
L- warb- ling birds, That wan- ton through the flower- y thorn, Ye mind me o' de- part- ed joys, De-
H-
M-2b-9_a-0 G-8 G-0_E-9 D-8 D-8_E-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- part- ed nev- er to re- turn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKSDEE
N-Banks of the Dee (Parody)
C-Trad. (Langolee)
A-Oliver Arnold
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 C-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 b-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 F-8
L-'Twas win-ter and blue To- ry nos-es were freezing as they marched o'er the land where they
H-
M-4a-9 b-0 G-8 F-4 C-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 b-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 F-8
L- ought not to be. The val-iants com- plained at the fif- ers curst whee-zing and wished they'd re- mained on the
H-
M-4a-9 b-0 G-8 F-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8
L-banks of the Dee. Lead on thou paid cap-tain! Tramp on, thou proud min-ions! Thy ranks, bas-est men shall be
H-
M-4F-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 c-8 b-8
L- strung like ripe on-ions! For here thou hast found heads with war- like o-pin-ions, on shoul-ders of no-bles who
H-
M-1a-9 b-0 G-8 F-4 R-8 S-6
L-ne'er saw the Dee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKSKEN2
N-The Banks o' Skene
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4_a-4 b-4 d-4 a-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-8_d-5 W-2 b-4_a-4 a-4 a-8_G-8
L- When I was a ro- ving girl Just a- ged six- teen O I
H-
M-1F-5 D-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 C-5 B-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-5 F-8 E-2 D-4 E-4
L- fell in love with a heck- ler lad Be- low the banks o' Skene O I
H-
M-4F-5 D-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 C-5 B-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-5 F-8 E-2 D-4 S-6
L- fell in love with a heck- ler lad Be- low the banks o' Skene O I
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNKSOHIO
N-Banks of the Ohio
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-D
B-4/4
F-
K-C
H-
M-8W-2 R-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-1_E-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-1_D-4 R-4 D-4 E-4 F-1_F-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-1
L- I asked my love, To walk with me. Just to walk a lit- tle way,
H-
M-9W-2 R-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-1_G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4_F-3_F-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-1_E-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 W-1 C-1_C-4 R-3 S-6
L- And as we walked 'Twas then we talked, Of our ap- proach- ing wed-ding day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNNCKBRN
N-The Field of Bannockburn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-4 S-6 F-5 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 d%4 e-5 c-8 b-4 G-4
L- 'Twas on a bon- nie sim- mer's day, The Eng- lish came in
H-
M-4E-5 F-8 G-5 E-8 C-5 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 f-4 e-5 c-8 b-4 G-4
L- grand ar- ray, King Ed- ward's or- ders to o- bey Up- on the field of
H-
M-4F-8 F-5 F-4 f-4 f-5 F-8 a-4 c-4 f-5 g-8 h-5 f-8 e-5 c-8 b-4 e-4
L- Ban-nock- burn. Sae loud- ly let the Pi- broch wake Each lo- yal Clan frae
H-
M-4E-5 F-8 G-5 f-8 f-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-5 c-8 e-4 f-4 e-5 c-8 b-4 G-4
L- hill and lake, And bold- ly fight for Sco- tia's sake Up- on the field of
H-
M-1F-8 F-5 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ban- nock- burn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BNYSTHEL
N-Bony on the Isle of St. Helena
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 E-4_G-4 S-6 W-3 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 P-8 E-4 F-4 G-2 P-8 b-5 G-8 F-4 E-2 R-4
L- Oh, Bo- ny he has gone from his wars all a- fight- in',
H-
M-4R-2 b-4 c-4 e-2 f-4 g-4 e-2 b-4 c-4 e-2 e-5 b-8
L- He has gone to the place where he takes no de-
H-
M-4c-4 b-2 R-4 R-2 b-4_c-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 e-4 e-4 b-4 c-4
L- light in. And there he may sit down and tell the
H-
M-4e-5 e-8 e-5 b-8 c-4 b-2 R-4 R-2 E-4 G-4 b-2 b-4 c-4
L- scenes that he has seen of, Whilst full long he doth
H-
M-3b-2 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 b-5 G-8 F-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- mourn on the Isle of St. He- len- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOARHEAD
N-The Boars' Head Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-4 b-2 b-5 b-8 a-4 b-4 F-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 G-5 E-8
L- The boar's head in hand bear I, Be- decked with bays and
H-
M-4F-5 F-8 b-4 F-8 F-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 F-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 G-5 E-8
L- rose- mar- y; And I pray you, my mas- ters, be mer- ry, Quot est- is in con-
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 b-2 b-5 b-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 F-2 E-4 E-4 G-5 E-8
L- viv- i- o. Ca- put a- pri de- fer- o, Red- dens lau- des
H-
M-1F-4 F-4 b-2 S-6
L- Do- min- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOATMAN
N-Boatman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-round
H- 1 2
M-6d-4 S-6 d-2 b-4 e-2 d-4 d-2 c-4 c-8 c-5 b-4 b-2 G-4
L- A boat, a boat, haste to the fer-ry, And we'll cross
H- 3
M-5c-2 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-8 G-5 F-4 G-5_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-2 E-4
L- o- ver and be mer-ry, And laugh and quaff and
H-
M-2D-2 D-4 G-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- drink old sher-ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOATROW
N-The Boatie Rows
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9C-8 S-6 D-0_G-9 G-8 C-8 F-8 a-8 a-9 c-0 G-0 E-9 E-9 C-0 D-5 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-9 C-0 F-8 a-8 a-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-9_E-0 C-5 S-6
L- O weel may the boa-tie row And bet-ter may she speed, And lee-some may the boa-tie row that wins the bairn's bread.
H-
M-8G-8 S-6 c-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 c-8 G-8 G-9 c-0 a-9 G-0 a-8 c-8 d-4 c-9_d-0 e-0_d-0_c-8 d-0_c-0 a-8 G-8 a-0_b-0 c-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 E-0_C-9
L- The boa-tie rows, the boa-tie rows, The boa-tie rows in-deed, And weel may the boa- tie row that wins my bairn's
H-
M-8D-5 C-8 E-0_G-9 G-9 C-0 F-8 a-8 a-9 c-0 G-0 E-9 E-9 C-0 D-5 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-9 C-0 F-8 a-8 a-9 c-0 G-9 E-0 D-9_E-0
L- bread. O weel may the boa-tie row And bet-ter may she speed, And lee-some may the boa-tie row that wins the bairn's
H-
M-1C-5 S-6 S-6
L- bread.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOGIEBEL
N-Bogie's Bonnie Belle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 e-4 d-4 b-7 b-7 b-7 a-4 b-4 D-4 D-4 E-3 S-6
L- At mar- ket day in Hunt- ley toon, an' it was there I did a- gree
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- Wi' Bo- gie- side the far- mer a twelve- month for to fee,
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3 S-6
L- Tae drive his twa best hor- ses, that's a task that I could do
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4_d-4 c-4 a-8 a-8 G-5 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- Tae drive his twa best hor- ses in the har- row and the ploo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLAMKN2
N-Lamkin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- Gm F Gm F Bb
M-6F-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-4 G-9_a-0 b-0 b-9 a-4 G-4 a-2 c-4 d-4 d-4 f-8 d-8
L- It's Lam- kin was a ma- son good As e-ver built wi' stane; He built Lord Wea- rie's
H- F Gm
M-3d-8_c-8 a-4 F-8_a-8 G-0 F-9 D-5 D-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- cas- tle, But pay-ment he got nane.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLAMKN3
N-Long Lankin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 a-4 b-4 a-4 d-4
L- Said my lord to my la- dy, as he moun- ted his horse, " Be- ware of Long
H-
M-3F#4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Lan- kin that lives in the moss."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLDARC2
N-Bold Archer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-Bold Archie: Bronson B
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G#8 a-4 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-9 a-0 a-8
L- It was all in the month of June, Just as the flo- wers were in full bloom, A cas- tle was built up-on
H-
M-3F-8_E-8 D-8 G-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ken- sal green All for to put bold Ar- cher in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLDARCH
N-Bold Archie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-Child #188
H-
M-5@-5 D-4 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 @-5 G-4 G-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 D-4 D-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- Come, come, Bold Ar- chie he cried. Come and speak a word with me for I've a bro- ther in
H-
M-3D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 B-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_B-8 A-8 @-5 S-6
L- yon- der pri- son who is con- demned and this day must dee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLDDSRT
N-The Bold Deserter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D D G D7 G
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-8_c-8 d-5 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- My pa- rents rear'd me ten- der- ly I being their on- ly son,
H- D G C D7 G D7 G
M-5D-4 S-6 G-5 D-8 G-4 a-4 b-8 b-5 c-4 a-9_b-0 d-5 b-8 c-0 c-9 b-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- But lit- tle did they e- ver think that I should fol-low the drum;
H- D7 G C D7
M-5b-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- Till at last I cour-ted a fair pret- ty maid, who soon did gain my heart,
H- G D G C D7 G D7 G
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 a-8_b-8 d-5 b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- She first ad- vis'd me to en- list, and then for to de- sert.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOLDRILY
N-Bold Riley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-5 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 F-4 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- Our an-chor's a-weigh and our sails are all set, Bold Ri-ley O, Boom- a- lay, And the folks we are lea-ving we'll
H- chorus:
M-5F-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 D-4 C-8 C-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-4
L- ne- ver for- get, Bold Ri-ley O, gone a- way. Good-bye me dar-ling, good-bye my dear-O,
H-
M-5?-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 F-4 G-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-5
L- Bold Ri- ley O, Boom- a- lay. Good-bye me dar-ling good-bye my dear-O, Bold Ri- ley O,
H-
M-1D-4 C-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- gone a-way.
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%BOLLWEEV
N-The Boll Weevil
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4R-5 E-8 W-4 G-8 G-8 G-9 E-0 G-8 G-0 G-9 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-9 a-0
L- The farm- er took de Boll Wee-vil an' put him in de
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M-4W-4 c-5 a-0 a-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 c-4_c-0 c-0 e-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- sand; An' de Boll Wee-vil said to the farm- er, I'll stand it like a
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M-4W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 b-2_b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 c-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8
L- man, It- 'll be my home, It- 'll be my home. It- 'll be my
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M-3W-4 b-2_b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 c-5 R-8 S-6
L- home, It- 'll be my home.
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%BONAIRLI
N-The Bonnie Hoose O' Airlie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3R-2 R-4 C-4 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 F-8 ST64G-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 F-2 R-4 c-8 a-8
L- It fell on a day, on a bon-nie sum-mer's day, When the
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M-2F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 ST64a-2 G-2 R-4 C-4
L- sun shone bright and clear- ly, That
H-
M-2F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 ST64G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 F-2 R-4 c-8_a-8
L- there fell oot a great dis- pute Be-
H-
M-2F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 ST64G-2 F-2 R-2 S-6
L- tween Ar- gyll and Air- lie.
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%BONBLUE
N-The Bonnie Blue Flag
C-
A-Harry McCarthy
T-
S-128
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H- E A B7
M-1R-2 R-8 B-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 a-4 R-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 R-8
L- We are a band of bro-thers, and na- tive to the soil;
H- E A B7 E
M-5e-4 e-8 d-4 e-8 c-4 b-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-5_E-4 B-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- Fight- ing for the pro- per- ty we gained by hon- est toil. And when our rights were
H- A B7 E
M-5a-8 a-4 R-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 b-8 e-5 d-4 e-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-4 E-8
L- threat-ened, the cry rose near and far: "Hu-rah for the Bon-nie Blue Flag that
H- A B7 E chorus: A
M-5G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-5_E-4 b-8 e-5_e-4 b-8 e-5_e-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- bears a sin- gle star! Hu- rah! Hur- rah! For South- ern rights hur-
H- E C#m G#m A C#7 F#m E B7 E
M-5b-5_b-4 b-8 e-5 b-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-5_E-4 R-8 S-6
L- rah! Hur- rah! for the Bon-nie Blue Flag that bears a sin- gle star!
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M-0
L-
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%BONBROMQ
N-Riddles Wisely Expounded (Bonnie Broom)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Bronson Child 1 tune 1
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 ST24a-4 b-8 c-8 ST34d-4 d-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-4 R-8 d-8 d-8 c-8
L- There was a la- dy in the North Coun-try. Lay the bend tae the bon-nie broom. And she had
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M-4b-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-5 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-4 R-2 S-6
L- love- ly daugh-ters three. Fa la la la la la la la la.
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%BONBUNCH
N-The Bonny Bunch of Roses-O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-8 b-8 S-6 a-4 F-4 F-8_E-8 E-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 c-4
L- By the bor- ders of the o- cean One mor- ning in the
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M-4b-8_a-8 F-4 E-4 R-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 F-4 F-4 E-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 e-4 e-4 c-4
L- month of June, To view the war- like song- sters, Hear their mer- ry notes and
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M-4b-8_a-8 F-4 S-9 F-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 e-8_c-8 a-8_c-8 e-4 e-2 e-4 S-9 f-4 e-4 c-4 b-4
L- sweet- lie tunes, I o- ver- heard a fe- male tal- ing She seemed to
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M-4b-3 a-4 c-4 E-4 S-9 E-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 F-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- be in grief and woe, Con- ver- sing with young Bo- na- parte Con-
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M-2c-4 e-8 e-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 c-8 e-4 a-4 a-2 S-6
L- cer- ning the bon-ny bunch of ro- ses- o.
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%BONELOIS
N-Bonny Eloise (Belle of the Mohawk Vale)
C-C.W. Elliot and J.R. Thomas
A-
T-
S-160
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 b-4_c-4 S-6 d-2 b-4 d-4 g-2 f-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 a-2 d-5 d-8 b-1_b-4 R-4 S-6
L- O, sweet is the vale where the Mo-hawk gent-ly glides, on its clear win-ding way to the sea,
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M-9W-2 b-4_c-4 S-6 d-4 g-2 d-4 e-2 f-4 g-4 d-4 g-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-5 b-8 a-4 d-2 F-4 G-1_G-4 R-4 S-6
L- And dear- er than all sto-ried streams on earth be-sides, is that bright rol-ling ri-ver to me.
H-chorus:
M-9W-2 d-4_d-4 S-6 e-4 c-2 e-4 g-2 f-5 e-8 d-4 g-4 G-5 a-8 b-3 c-4 d-2 c-5 b-8 a-2 d-2 b-1_b-4 R-4 S-6
L- But swee-ter, .- dea- rer, yes dea-rer far than these, With charms where all o- thers fail,
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M-9W-2 b-4_c-4 S-6 d-4 g-2 R-4 e-4 g-2_e-4 d-4 g-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 b-4_c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-3 G-1_G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Is blue- eyed, Bon- ny, Bon- ny El- o- ise, The belle of the Mo- hawk Vale.
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%BONEYNAP
N-BONEY
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 b-5 c-5 a-5 R-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-8
L- Bo- ney was a war- ri- or, A- way ay- yah! A war- rior and a
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M-3a-4 b-8 S-9 c-5 b-5 b-5 G-3 S-6
L- tar- ri- er, John Fran- swor!
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%BONIEANN
N-Beware O' Bonie Ann
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 f-5 e-0_d-0 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 a-4 b-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8_b-4 a-9_b-0
L- Ye gal- lants bright I red you right, Be- ware o; bo-
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M-1a-4 G-4 R-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 f-5 e-0_d-0 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 b-5 d-8 c-8_f-8 G-8_b-8 a-4 G-4
L- nie Ann! Her come- ly face sae fu' o' grace Your heart she will tre-
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M-4F-3 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 d-8_f-8 c-4 E-8_G-8 a-4 f-8_d-8 c-5 c-8 d-8_f-8 e-8_g-8 f-8_e-8 d-8_c#8
L- pan; Her een sae bright like stars at night Her skin is like the
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M-4d-3 d-8_e-0_f-0 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 e-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 f-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_f-8 G-8_b-8 a-4 G-4
L- swan; Sae jim- ly lac'd her gen- ty waist, That sweet- ly ye might
H-
M-1F-3 R-4 S-6
L- span.
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%BONLGHT
N-Bonny Light Horseman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8 D-8 S-6 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_F-8 D-4 C-4 a-8 c-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-8 c-8 c-2 a-8 c-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8
L- Bro-ken hear- ted I'll wan- der, Bro-ken hear- ted I'll re- main, Since my bon- ny light
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M-3F-4 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- horse- man in the wars he was slain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BONLOVE
N-False Lover Won Back or Bonnie Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Child #218
H-
M-4R-3 A-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 D-4 E-4 C-8_B-8 A-5 A-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 E-4
L- The sun shines high on yon- der hill and low in yon- der
H-
M-4D-3 R-8 A-8 D-5 C-8 B-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-5 A-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8 F-8 E-4
L- dell. The place where me and my love dwell, the sun it ne- ver goes
H-
M-3D-4 A-8 @-8 ?-5 A-8 A-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- doon, bon- nie love, the sun it ne- ver goes doon.
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%BONLSLEY
N-Bonie Lesley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: The Collier's Dochter (#339)
H-
M-1d-8 S-6 b-8 a-0_G-0 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 E-8 F%9 F-0 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 R-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 b-8 a-0_b-0 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 b-8 d-4 S-6
L- O, Saw ye bo-nie Les- ley, As she gaed o'er the Bor-der? She's gane, like Al-ex- an- der, To spread her con-quests far-ther.
H-
M-5e-0_f-0 S-6 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0 e-0_d-0 c-0_b-0 c-4 f%8 f%8 a-8 c-8 F%8 F-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 b-8 a-0_G-0 a-8 D-8 b-8_a-0 G-0 a-8 g-8 f-8 e-0_f-0 g-8 G-8 b-8 d-4 S-6 S-6
L- To see her is to love her, And love but her for e- ver; For Na- ture made her what she is, And ne-ver made a-ni-ther!
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BONNBESS
N-Bonnie Black Bess
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 c-4 S-6 W-3 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_F-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- When for- tune's blind god- dess Had fled my a- bode, And friends proved un-
H-
M-5d-4 c-5 F-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 F-8
L- faith- ful I took to the road; To plun- der the weal- thy and re-
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M-5F-4 a-4 F-4 C-2 C-4 D-4 F-4 d-4 c-4 a-5 F-8 G-4 D-4 E-4
L- lieve my dis- tress, I bought you to aid me, my Bon- nie Black
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- Bess.
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%BONNBOY
N-The Bonny Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G C F G
M-1R-2 R-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 @-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 C-8 E-8
L- I once had a boy, and a bon- ny bon-ny boy, And thought to make him my
H- G C F C Am
M-4D-3 E-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 C-8 A-8_C-8 C-8 A-8 @-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 A-8 A-8 A-4 B-8 C-8
L- own; But he loves an- oth- er much bet- ter than me, And has tak- en his flight and is
H- G C G7 C
M-3D-4_B-8_A-8_@-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 A-8 B-8 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- gone, And has tak- en his flight and is gone.
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%BONNYANN
N-Bonnie Annie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 S-6 E-5 D-8 C-4 G-4 E-4 G-8_c-8 c-4 d-2_d-2 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8_G-2
L- There was a rich mer- chant who lived in Strath- di- nah,
H-
M-6W-2 R-4 R-4 G-4 W-3 c-2 G-8 a-8 G-4 E-5 C-8 E-8 G-5 E-4 D-8 C-8_C-2 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- And he had ae doch- ter whose name it was An- nie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BONNYWEE
N-Bonny Wee Thing
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-357 The Bonny Wee Thing
H-
M-4f-0_d-9 c-8_b-8 G-9_a-0 b-4 f-0_d-9 c-8_b-8 g-4 f-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 G-9_a-0 b-4 F-4 G-9_a-0 b-2
L- Bo- nie wee thing can- nie wee thing Love- ly wee thing, wert thou mine.
H-
M-4f-0_d-9 c-8_b-8 G-9_a-0 b-4 f-0_d-9 c-8_b-8 e-9_g-0 f-4 e-0_d-9 c-9_b-0 G-9_a-0 b-4 F-4 G-9_a-0 b-2
L- I would wear thee In my bo- som, Lest my jew- el It should tine.
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M-4b-5_g-8 f-0_d-9 c-9_b-0 f-0_d-9 c-9 b-0 c-9_e-0 d-8 R-8 b-5_a-8 b-9_c-0 d-9 e-0 f-4 e-9_d-0 c-2
L- Wish- ful- ly I look and lang- uish, In that bo- nie face o thine
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M-4b-5 g-8 f-0_d-9 g-4 f-0_d-9 g-4 f-0_d-9 c-9_b-0 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 G-9_a-0 b-4 F-4 G-9_a-0 b-2 S-6
L- And my heart it stounds wi ang- uish Lest my wee thing Be na mine.
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%BONTBLUE
N-The Bonnet of Blue
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 G-8_G-8 a-8_a-8 a-4 a-4
L- It was down in Wool- wich, a town in York- shire, I lived at my
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M-5a-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-2 D-8_D-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 a-8_a-8
L- ease and was free of all care, I lived in great splen- dour had
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M-5b-4 b-4 b-8 G-8 a-2 D-8_D-8 G-4 b-8_b-8 a-8_a-8 G-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 F-4
L- sweet- hearts ane or twa, Till stuck wi' the lad in his bon- net o'
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M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L- blue.
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%BONYTHAN
N-Bonnie Ythanside
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 W-4 d-8 S-6 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-9 e-0 a-9 a-0 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 E-8 S-6
L- As I cam' in by Y- than side, Where gen- tly flows the rol- ling tide,
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M-5R-0 E-0 S-6 W-4 E-0 a-0 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-0_d-0 d-0 d-0 e-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 a-5 S-6 S-6
L- A fair pret- ty maid passed by my side and her looks did me en- snare.
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%BOOMERJ
N-Boomer Johnson
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-8 @-8 S-6 C-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 D-0 D-9 C-9 B-0 C-4 C-9 C-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 G-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 F-0
L- Oh, Mis-ter Boo-mer John-son was a- get-tin' old in spots, but you don't ex-pect a bad man to go
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M-1E-9 D-0 C-9 E-0 G-5 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-9 G-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 C-9 E-0 G-4 @-9 @-0 C-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-0 E-9 D-9 C-0
L- 'rass-lin' pans and pots, He'd done his share of kil-lin' but his draw was get-tin' slow, So he quit a-pun-chin' cat-tle and he
H-
M-1D-9 D-0 C-9 B-0 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- takes to pun- chin' dough.
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%BOOZNG
N-Boozing
C-
A-
T-
S-180
K-C
B-3/4
F-
K-G
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 d-4 d-2 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 G-2 D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4
L- Now what are the joys of a sin- gle young man? (why) Booz- ing blood- y well booz- ing. And what is he
H-
M-:W-2 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 d-4 d-2 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 G-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- do- ing when- ev- er he can? (why) Booz- ing blood- y well Booz- ing. You may think I'm wromg and you may think I'm
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M-:W-2 a-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 d-4 d-2 b-4
L- right, I'm not here to arg- ue I know you can fight. But what do you think we are do- ing to- night? (why) Booz- ing
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M-:W-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 G-2 R-4 S-6 D-2 G-4 E-2 a-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 d-2 b-4 b-2 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4
L- blood- y well Booz- ing. Booz- ing, Booz- ing, just you and I, Booz- ing Booz- ing when we are
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M-9W-2 a-3 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 d-8 d-8 d-2 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- dry; Some do it op- en- ly some on the sly, But they all are blood- y well Booz- ing.
H-
M-0
L-
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%BORDHOUS
N-At the Boarding House
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1 D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 E-4 c-4 b-1_b-1
L- At the boar-ding house where I lived, Ev- 'ry thing was green with mold;
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M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1 D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- The'land- lord's hair was in the but- ter, Sil- ver threads a- mong the gold
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M-8W-2 F-3 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D#4 D-1 G-1 a-3 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c#4 d-1_d-1
L- When the dog died we had hot- dogs, When the cat died, cat-nip tea,
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M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1 D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- When the land- lord died I left there, Spare- ribs were too much for me.
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%BOREOIL
N-Boring For Oil
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/8
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M-1R-4 G-8 b-8 G-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 R-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-5
L- One morn-ing in a ram-ble I met this fair maid. So hand-some and love-ly, to her I did say,
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M-:R-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-5 R-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- "For all of my for-tune I'm will-ing to toil, If you show me a place to go bor- ing for oil."
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%BOT99
N-Ninety-Nine Bottles of Beer
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B-6/8
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M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-5_a-4 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8
L- Nine-ty nine bot-tles of beer on the wall, Ninety-nine bot-tles of beer; If one of the bot-tles should
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M-3F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 S-6
L- hap- pen to fall, There'll be nine-ty eight bot-tles of beer on the wall.
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%BOTBAY2
N-Botany Bay
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A-
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S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6a-8 a-8 S-6 F-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-2_D-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- O there's Glas- gow and Ber- wick and Pen- ter- ville, There's Ports- mouth and
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M-5e-4_d-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4
L- old Dart- moor, But they ain't of in- terest to
H- chorus:
M-6a-8 F-8 D-2_D-2 E-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 D-3_D-2 a-8 a-8
L- none of us, For we're bound for a far fo- reign shore. Sing-ing
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M-5F-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-2_D-3 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- too- roo- loo oo- roo- loo oo- roo- lay'(Also...) Too- roo- lie
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M-5e-4 d-4 b-4 a-3_a-3 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4
L- oo- roo- lie- ay'(Likewise) Too- roo- lie oo- roo- lie
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M-6a-8 F-8 D-2_D-3 F-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 D-3_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- oo- roo- lay'(Not forgetting...) Too- roo- lie oo- roo- lie- ay.
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%BOTHSIDE
N-Both Sides Now
C-Joni Mitchell
A-Joni Mitchell
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H- G C G Bm C G
M-4D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-8 D-4 @-8_@-4 R-8 B-8 B-4 D-4 D-8 F-5_F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8_G-2
L- Bows and flows of an- gel hair, And ice- cream cas- tles in the air.
H- C Am D7
M-4R-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 C-8 D-5 C-0 B-0 C-8_C-3 R-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 C-5 D-8 A-3 R-8 D-8
L- And fea-ther can-yons ev-'ry-where, I've looked at clouds that way, But
H- G C G Bn C G
M-4D-5 D-8 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-8 @-8_@-4 R-8 B-8_B-8 B-4 D-8_D-8 D-4 F-8_F-4 F-8 G-8 G-2
L- now they on- ly block the sun, They rain and snow on ev- 'ry- one.
H- C Am D7
M-4R-8 G-4 G-0 b-0 C-4 D-4_D-4 C-0 B-0 C-8_C-2 R-8 D-8 D-4_D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 A-3 b-4
L- So ma-ny things I would have done, But clouds got in my way. I've
H- G D C G C G C G
M-4b-8 G-5 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 D-5 G-8 c-8 b-4 D-8_D-4 G-4 c-8_b-4 D-8 D-5 F-8
L- looked at clouds from both sides now, From up and dowm, And still, some-how, It's
H- Bm C G D7 C D7
M-5F-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-5 A-8 @-4 R-8 D-8 D-8_C-8 C-8_B-8 B-4 @-4_W-2 @-4 @-3_@-2 R-4 B-8_A-8
L- clouds' il- lu- sions I re-call, I real- ly don't know clouds at
H- G
M-2@-1_@-1 S-6
L- all.
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%BOULVOGE
N-Boulavogue
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-3/4
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M-1R-2 R-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 F-4 a-8 c-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 D-0_E-0
L- At Boul- a- vogue, as the sun was set-ting, O'er bright May mead- ows of Shel-ma-lier, A
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M-5F-8 C-8 F-4 a-8 c-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 e-8
L- re- bel band set the heath-er blaz- ing and brought the neigh- bors from far and near. Then Fath-er Muph- y from
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M-5f-8 e-8 d-4 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 E-8 F-8 C-8 F-4 a-8 c-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 f-8 d-8
L- old Kil-cor- mack, spurred up the rocks with a warn- ing cry: "Arm! Arm!" he cried, "For I've come to lead you, for
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M-2c-8 a-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 R-8 S-6
L- Ire- land's free- dom we'll fight or die!"
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%BOWLGREN
N-Bowling Green
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4g-4 g-4 g-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 b-4 G-2 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 d-4 e-1
L- Wish I was in Bowl- ing Green, Sit-tin' in a big arm- chair;
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M-4g-4 g-4 g-4 d-4 e-8 d-8 a#8 b-8 G-2 b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 d-1
L- One arm 'round a pret- ty lit- tle girl, 'Toth- er 'round my dear;
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-1 g-2 e-2
L- 'Toth- er 'round my dear, Oh Bowl- ing Green! Oh you
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M-2d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-1 S-6
L- good old Bowl- ing Green!
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%BOWRYGRN
N-The Bowery Grenadiers
C-John Alison?
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-4d-9 d-0 S-6 e-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-8 b-4 d-0 d-0 e-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-5 d-0 d-0 e-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-8 b-4 b-0 b-0
L- We're a gal-lant bunch of he-roes, We've been or-ga-nized ten years, And we're known through-out the ci-ty As the
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M-1a-8 d-8 c#8 e-8 d-5 d-8 e-8 d-8 c#8 d-0 d-0 b-7 b-7 b-7_b-8 d-0 d-0 e-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-5 b-0 b-0
L-Bow-'ry Gre-na- diers. We've had three fights with the Hou-li-hans, And we've won ten thou-sand cheers. You can
H- chorus:
M-1a-9 a-0 d-9 e-0 f-8 f-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 d-8 d#8 e-9 d#0 e-9 d-0 e-4 f-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 g-8 d-5 d-0 d-0
L- bet your neck you won't for-get the Bow-'ry Gre-na-diers. We can lick the Brook-lyn Guards if they on- ly show their cards. We can
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M-3W-4 d-8 d-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 d-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 W-3 d-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 d-9 d#0 e-9 c-0 G-8 c-8 e-4 f-8 e-8
L- run like the de-vil if the ground is le-vel for a- bout four hun-dred yards. And the girls, the lit-tle dears, they're in
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M-3e-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 g-5 b-0 c%0 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 c#8 d-8 d-0 d#0 f-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- love up to their ears, When they see the style and smell the hair ile of the Bow-'ry Gre-na-diers.
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%BOYBEBOY
N-Boys will be Boys
C-
A-Leon Rosselson
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Chorus:
M-4D-4 D-9 E-0 D-4_D-8 G-0 a-0 b-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 D-8 R-8 D-8 D-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 b-0 G-9_G-2 R-4
L- Boys will be boys It's a fact of hu-man na-ture. And girls will grow up to be mo- thers.
H- Verse:
M-4D-8 D-8 G-0 a-9 b-8 G-8 R-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 E-9 R-4 D-8 D-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 R-4 D-0 D-9 c-8 b-8 b-2
L- Look at lit-tle Pe- ter. Is-n't he a ter-ror? Shoot-ing all the neigh-bors with his cow-boy gun.
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M-4D-8 D-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 R-4 c-8 b-8 a-0 G-9 G-8 E-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 R-4 d-0 d-9 a-9 G-0 G-4 B-9 C-0
L- Scream-ing like a jet plane, Al-ways throw-ing some-thing, I just can't con-trol him. Trou-ble, he's the one, Ah, but
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BOYFLOYD
N-Pretty Boy Floyd
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- F Bb
M-8F-8 a-8 S-6 a-8 c-8 c-4_c-2_c-5 d-8 c-8 a-5_a-2_a-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- If you ga-ther round me chil-dren, A sto-ry I will
H- F C7
M-8C-2_C-2_C-8 C-8 C-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 C-5_C-2_C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 G-8
L- tell. A-bout Pret-ty Boy Floyd the out-law Ok-la- ho- ma lnew him
H- F
M-2F-2_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- well.
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%BOYSBRIG
N-The Boys of the Old Brigade
C-
A-
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S-160
K-F
B-4/4
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H- F Bb F C7
M-1W-2 C-2 S-6 a-3 b-4 c-3 a-4 b-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 D-3 b-4 a-3 a-4 b-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-4 R-4 C-2
L- Oh fa- ther, why are you so sad on this bright Ea- ster morn? When
H- F BB F C7 F
M-8W-2 a-3 b-4 c-3 a-4 b-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 D-2 b-4 b-4 a-3 a-4 b-4_G-4 F-4_E-4 W-1 F-1_W-2 F-4 R-4 F-2
L- I- rish- men are proud and glad of the land where they were born. Oh
H- C7 F C7
M-8W-2 E-3 F-4 G-3 a-4 b-2 c-2 c-3 b-4 a-3 c-4 b-2 a-2 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-4 R-4 C-2
L- son, I see sad mem- 'ries view of far- off dis- tant days, When
H- F Bb F C7 F chorus:
M-8W-2 a-3 b-4 c-3 a-4 b-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 D-3 b-4 a-3 a-4 b-4_G-4 F-4_E-4 W-1 F-1_W-2 F-4 R-4 F-2
L- be- ing just a boy like you, I joined the I R A. Where
H- C7 F C7
M-8W-2 E-3 F-4 G-3 a-4 b-2 c-2 c-3 b-4 a-3 c-4 b-2 a-2 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-4 R-4 C-2
L- are the lads who stood with me when his- to- ry was made? Oh
H- F C7 F
M-8W-2 C-3 D-4 E-3 F-4 G-2 a-2 b-3 b-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 a-3 G-4 F-1_W-2 F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- gra mo chree I long to see the Boys of the Old Bri- gade.
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%BRAEBALQ
N-The Braes of Balquidder
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-tune from Folksongs of Southern New Brunswick, Creighton
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M-8a-8 a-8 S-6 D-4 E-0_F#0 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 D-9_E-0 F#8 G-8 E-8 D-4 C-0 C-0 D-4 E-0_F#0 G-8 a-4 a-9 b-0 c-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8
L- Will you go. las-sie go to the braes of Bal- quid-der Where the keen winds they blow and the bon-ny bloo-ming
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M-8b-8 a-4 b-0 c-0 d-4 a-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 a-9_b-0 a-9 G-0 E-8 D-4 C-0 C-0 D-4 E-0_F#0 G-8 a-4 G-9 G-0 a-8 a-4 G-8
L- hea-ther, Where the roe, hind and deer do go boun- ding to- ge-ther, Spend their long sum-mer days by the braes of Bal-
H-
M-1E-8 D-8 S-6 S-6
L- quid-der.
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%BRANDYTR
N-Brandy Tree
C-
A-Gordon Bok
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S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-4G-4 G-4 C-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 @-4 @-2 @-4 B-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 D-4 D-2
L- I go down to the Bran- dy tree. Take my nose and tail with me.
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M-4C-4 A-8 A-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 B-4 @-4 @-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 R-4
L- All for the world and the wind to see. And ne- ver come back no more.
H- Chorus:
M-4G-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 F-4 F-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 F-3
L- Sun come fol- low my hap- py way. Wind come walk be- side me.
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M-4E-4 C-8 C-8 C-4 C-4 B-4 @-4 @-5 @-8 E-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-1
L- Moon on the moun- tain go with me, the won- drous way I know.
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%BRAVWOLF
N-Brave Wolf or The Battle of Quebec
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S-100
K-F
B-4/4
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M-5W-2 R-3 A-4 W-3 D-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 W-2 E-3 A-4 W-3 F-4 E-4 C#4 D-4_D-4 R-2 A-4
L- Bad news has come to town. Bad news is car- ried. Some
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M-4D-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 E-2 R-4 A-8 A-8 F-4 E-4 C#4 D-4_D-4 R-2 a-4
L- says my love is dead. O- thers says she's mar- ried. As
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M-3b-4 S-9 b-4 G-4 E-4 ST54C-4 C-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 ST44c-4 a-2 A-4
L- I was pon- dring on this, I took to weep- ing. They
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M-3D-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 E-4 A-4 F-4 E-4 C#4 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- stole my love a- way whilst I was sleep- ing.
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%BRD&FISH
N-Bread and Fishes
C-
A-Allen Bell
T-
S-108
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-1R-2 C-4 C-2 E-8 G-8 a-8 F-5 E-4 D-2 E-8 F-8 G-3_
L- As I went a walk- ing one morn- ing in spring,
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M-5G-2 E-4 C-2 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-5 D-8 C-8 B-2 C-8 D-8 C-3_
L- I met with some trav-lers in an old coun-try lane.
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M-5C-2 R-4 C-4 E-5 G-8 a-4 F-5 E-8 D-8 E-2 F-8 G-3_
L- One was an old man, the sec- ond a maid.
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M-5G-2 E-8 D-8 C-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-2 C-8 D-8 C-3_
L- And the third was a young boy who smiled as he said:
H- Chorus:
M-5C-2 b-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 a-4 a-8 G-5 b-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-2 b-8 c-8
L- With the wind in the wil- lows and the birds in the sky. We've a
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M-5d-4 c-5 a-8 a-4 G-5 G-8 a-8 c-5 E-4 D-3_D-2 D-4
L- bright sun to warm us wher- e- ver we lie. We
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M-5C-4 E-5 G-8 a-8 F-5 F-8 E-8 D-2 E-8 F-8 G-3_G-2 E-4
L- have bread and fish- es and a jug of red wine to
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M-5C-2 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-5 C-4 B-2 C-8 D-8 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- share on our jour- ney with all of man- kind.
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%BRD&ROSE
N-Bread and Roses
C-Martha Coleman
A-James Oppenheim
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G
M-5G-9_a-0 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-3 S-6
L- As we come mar- ching mar- ching, in the beau- ty of the day,
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M-5G-9_a-0 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-3 S-6
L- A mil- lion dar- ken'd kit- chens, a thou- sand mill lofts gray,
H- D7 G Dm6 E7 Am D7 G
M-5G-9_a-0 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-2 S-6
L- Are touched with all the ra- dience that a sud- den sun dis- clo- ses,
H- C Cm G G#dim D G
M-5E-9 F-0 S-6 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 a-4 D-4 d-4 d-4 b-2 S-6 S-6
L- For the peo- ple hear us sing- ing, Bread and Ro- ses, Bread and Ro- ses
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%BREWRLAD
N-The Brewer Lad
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Dm Bb C7 F Bb Am Dm F Bb chorus C7
M-1W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 f-8 f-8 c-8 d-4 P-8 c-8 e-8 f-8 c-8 d-8 f-8 c-0 a-9 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 C-8 C-0 C-0
L- In Perth there lived a bon-ny lad, A brew-er tae his trade, O, And he has cour-ted Peg-gie Roy, A young and hand-some maid, O Wi' a
H- F Dm Gm C7 F Dm C7 F
M-2W-4 F-8 F-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-0 C-0 F-8 F-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-4 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- fal dal did-dle um a die dum doo, Wi' a fal dal did- dle um a die do.
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%BRGHTON
N-Brighton Camp
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-Also known as The Girl I left Behind Me
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M-5W-4 f-0_e-0 S-6 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 R-0 E-0 F-8 F-8 F-0_G-0 a-0_b-0 c-4 P-8 a-8 f-8
L- The dames of France are fond and free, and Fle- mish lips are wil- ling, And
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M-4W-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-9 F-0 E-8 G-8 C-8 D-0_E-0 F-4 F-8 c-0_b-0
L- soft the maids of I- ta- ly, While Spa- nish eyes are thril- ling. Still,
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M-4W-4 a-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 c-8 a-9 F-0 a-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-4 e-8 f-0 e-0
L- tho' I bask be- neath their smiles, Their charms all fail to bind me, And my
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M-4W-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 G-8 C-8 D-0_E-0 F-4 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- heart goes back to E- rin's Isle, To the girl I left be- hind me.
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%BRINGALE
N-Bring Us In Good Ale
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- chorus:
M-5R-2 R-8 G-8_G-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 a-9_G-0 F-0_E-0 D-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5_E-4 D-8_
L- Bring us in good ale, good ale, And bring us in good ale
H- verse:
M-1F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-5 G-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-3 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8
L- For our bless- ed La- dy's sake, Bring us in good ale. Bring us in no
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M-5c-4_b-8 a-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 D-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4_a-8 F-4 F-8
L- brown bread, for that is made of bran, Nor bring us in no white bread, for
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M-5G-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-5_G-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-4
L- there- in is no gain. But bring us in good ale, good ale, And bring us in good
H-
M-5D-5_D-4 D-8_F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-5 G-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- ale, For our bless- ed La- dy's sake, bring us in good ale.
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%BRINGSHV
N-Bringing In the Sheaves
C-George Minor
A-Rev. Knowles Shaw
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 c-8 c-8 c-9 d-0 c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 C#8 D-2
L- Sow- ing in the morn- ing, sow-ing seeds of kind- ness, Sow- ing in the noon- tide and the dew-y eve;
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 c-8 c-8 c-9 d-0 c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 e-9 d-0 c-2
L- Wait- ing for the har- vest, And the time of reap- ing, We shall come re-joic-ing, bring-ing in the sheaves.
H-chorus:
M-1E-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-2 a-8 c-8 c-9 a-0 G-2 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 e-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 d-2
L- Bring-ing in the sheaves, bring-ing in the sheaves, We shall come re-joic- ing, bring-ing in the sheaves;
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-2 a-8 c-8 c-9 a-0 G-2 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 e-9 d-0 c-2 S-6
L- Bring-ing in the sheaves, bring-ing in the sheaves, We shall come re-joic-ing bring-ing in the sheaves.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
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%BRITESML
N-Her Bright Smile Haunts me Still
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-
H-4
M-1W-2 C-4 F-4 G-4 S-6 a-3 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 R-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 d-3 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 G-2 R-2 F-4 G-4
L- It's been a year since last we met We may ne- ver meet a- gain. I have
H-
M-5W-2 a-3 a-4 G-4 F-8_D-8 D-2 R-2 F-5 G-8 a-4 C-4 a-3 G-8_F-8 F-2 R-2 a-4 c-4 d-3 d-4 c-5 d-8
L- strug- gled to for-get, But the strug-gle was in vain. For her voice lives on the
H-
M-5W-2 a-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 F-3 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-2 R-2 a-4 c-4 d-3 d-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 R-2 R-4 D-4
L- breeze, Her spi- rit comes at will, In the mid- night on the seas, Her
H-
M-5W-2 F-3 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-2 R-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-3 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-2_F-3 G-4 a-4 C-4 a-3 G-4
L- bright smile haunts me still, In the mid- night on the seas, Her bright smile haunts me
H-
M-1W-2 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- still.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRITGREN
N-British Grenadiers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G D7 G D D7 G
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-3 S-6
L- Some talk of A- lex- an- der, and some of Her- cu- les.
H- G D7 G D7 G D D7 G
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-3 S-6
L- Of Hec- tor and Ly- san- der and such great names as these.
H- C G C G G7 C G D7
M-5e-8 e-8 S-6 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 b-5_c-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-2_F-4 S-6
L- But of all the world's great he- roes, there's none that can com- pare,
H- G D7 G D7 G D D7 G
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- with a tow- row- row- row row, row, To the Bri- tish Gre- na- dier.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRITHERO
N-Heroes, British Heroes
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-A
B-3/4
F-From Shuttle and Cage, edited by Ewan MacColl
H- Verse:
M-6C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 F-2_F-2 F-4 F-4 b-4 c-4
L- We sing of those sold- iers and sail- ors The deeds they have
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 a#4 b-3_b-2 b-4 b-4 F-4 G-4 a-4_G-4 F-4
L- done on the foam. But what of the lads that
H-
M-5G-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 R-4 b-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 S-6
L- work in the mine? Lit- tle of them do we know.
H- Chorus:
M-6C-8 D-8 S-6 D-2 F-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-2_G-3 E-2 d-8 d-8
L- They are he- roes, Brit- ish he- roes, Hearts that are
H-
M-5d-4 d-2 c-3_c-3 c-4 G-4 G-4 a-2 F-4
L- true and brave. Ris- king their lives for
H-
M-6D#4 F-4 b-4 b-3 D#4 F-4 a-4 c-4 c-2 W-2 b-3_b-3
L- child- ren and wives Down in the blac- kened cave.
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-2_G-2 E-8 E-8 E-4 d-2
L- Toil- ing for mere ex- ist- ence Where the sun does
H-
M-5d-4 d-2 c-3_c-3 c-2 c-4 d-2 c-4
L- ne- ver shine. Heav'n pro- tect those
H-
M-6c-4 b-2 F-2 G-4 G-2 E-4 c-2 b-4 W-2 a-3_a-2 S-6 S-6
L- col- lier lads that work down in the mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRKGAYHD
N-The Bark Gay Head
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-8 S-6 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 d-8 b-8
L- Come all you young A-me-ri-cans And lis-ten to my dit-ty, It's all a-bout a wha-ling bark that left New Bed-ford
H-
M-8G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 c-5 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 B-8
L- ci-ty; The bark Gay Head it is her name, She's known both far and near Her rules and reg-u-la-tions They are most aw-ful
H- chorus:
M-8C-2 C-4 E-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 G-8_E-8 a-8 F-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 d-8 b-8
L- queer. Cheer, boys, cheer for the Gay Head and crew, For grow-ling and for sol-dier-ing when there are things to
H-
M-8G-5 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 c-5 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 F-8 D-8 B-8
L- do. We ne- ver-will, we ne-ver will, We ne-ver can be high, We want three-thou-sand bar-rels of oil, root hog or
H-
M-1C-5 S-6 S-6
L- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRKLYNFR
N-The Brooklyn Theater Fire
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-0 c-0 S-6 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 C#8 D-8 b-4 R-4 D-0 D-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 a-5 R-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 C#8
L-In the eve-ning bright stars they were shi-ning, And the moon it shone clear on the land, Our ci- ty in peace and in
H-
M-5D-8 b-4 R-4 D-8 C-8_E-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 F-5 R-5 d-4 d-0 d-0 b-8 F-8 d-8 c-5_a-4 b%8
L- qui-et The hour of mid-night at hand. Hark, do you hear the cry, "Fire"? How
H-
M-5b%8 b-9 a-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 R-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 F-8 C-8 C#8 D-8 b-4 R-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-8
L- dis- mal the bells they do sound, THe Brook- lyn Thea-ter is burn-ing, It's fast burn-ing down to the
H-
M-1F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRKNTOKN
N-The Broken Token
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-4F-4 P-0 F-4 P-0 b-8 b-8 S-6 b-3 P-5 F-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 F-4 D-4 F-2 P-4 F-8 F-8 b-4 P-0 c-8_b-8 b-2 P-4 b-4 P-0 F-8 F-8 F-4 G-8_F-8
L- A fair lit-tle miss all in the gar- den, And a brave young sol- dier came a- pas- sing
H-
M-3F-3 P-5 F-4 b-4 f-4 f-2 P-4 d-4 f-4 f-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-2 P-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 b-8 b-8
L- by; And up he step- ped and thus he ad- dressed her, Says: "My pret-ty lit-tle
H-
M-2d-3 P-5 d-8 c-8 b-4 G-8_b-8 b-3 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- miss, won't you mar- ry me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRMNGLAD
N-Birmingham Lads
C-Charles Dibden
A-John Freeth, 1780
T-
S-100
K-D
B-</8
F-
H- D G D G D
M-4a-8 S-6 d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-4_F-8 R-8 a-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-4_F-8 R-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 S-6
L- This day for our new na-vi-ga- tion We ba- nish all cares and vex-a-tion, The sight of the bar-ges each
H- A E A D G D G
M-3a-8 G#8 a-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8
L- ho-nest heart glads and the mer-riest of mor-tals are Bir-ming-ham lads, Bir-ming-ham lads, Jo- vi- al blades, and the
H- D A D
M-1a-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- mer-riest of mor-tals are Bir-ming-ham lads.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNBRKLY
N-The Baron O' Brackley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 D-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-5 C-8 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 G-8_G-2
L- Down Dee- side cam' In- ver- ey whist- lin' and play- in',
H-
M-5R-2 a-4 a-8 d-5 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-5 D-8 C-4 D-8 D-5 a-8_c-8
L- He's licht- ed at Brack- ley yetts at the day daw- in' Says
H-
M-5d-8 d-5 e-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 a-5 F-8 G-3 R-2 a-4
L- Ba- ron o' Brack- ley, It's are ye with- in? There's
H-
M-4a-4 d-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-5 D-8 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- sharp swords at your yetts- 'll gar your bluid spin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNGIRL
N-Brown Girl (Child #295)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Sharp, English Folk Songs from Southern Appalachians
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 e-4 g-4 g-4
L- There was a young la- dy from Lon- don she came. And Sal- ly and
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 e-4 d-2 c-4 e-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 c-4
L- Sal- ly and Sal-ly was her name. Her por- tion was more than the
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 G-3 G-2_E-4 D-4 C-4 G-4 E-4 c-4 e-4
L- king he pos- sessed. Her beau- ty was more than the
H-
M-2d-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- worth it could fetch.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNGIRL1
N-Brown Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Bronson
H-
M-5D-8_E-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 c-4 ST44b-4 a-2 b-8_a-8 ST34G-8_E-8 D-4 E-4 D-2 G-4
L- A young I- rish la- dy from Lon- don she came. A
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 ST44b-4 d-2 e-8_d-8 ST34d-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-2 G-4
L- beau- ti- ful crea- ture, fair Sal- ly by name Her
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4_ST44b-4 d-2 e-8_d-8 ST34d-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 b-4 a-2 D-8_D-8
L- rich- es was more than the king did pos- sess. Her
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 c-4_ST44b-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 ST34E-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- beau- ty was more than her wealth at the last
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNGIRL2
N-Brown Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Bronson
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 G-4 G-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-9 D-0 C-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-8 d-8
L- There was a rich la- dy from Eng- land she came. Fair Sal-ly she was called and Fair
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 e-8 b-8 G-5 G-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 G-8
L- Sal-ly was her name. Her rich- es were more than the world e'er pos- sessed. And her wit and her beau- ty were
H-
M-1E-4 D-9 D-0 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- more than the rest.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNOLYN
N-Bryan O'Lynn (1)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1F-9 G-0 F-8 a-4 a-0 a-0 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-8 F-9 G-0 F-8 f-4 f-0 f-0 e-9 c-0 c-8 c-4 c-0 d-0 e-8 a-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- Bri- an O' Lynn was a gen-tle-man born, He lived at a time when no clothes they were worn, But as fa-shions went out of course
H-
M-3b-9 d-0 c-8 G-4 a-0_b-0 c-9 d-0 c-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-0 F-9 F-8 F-5 S-6
L- Bry- an walked in, "Whoo I'll lead the fa-shions" says Bri-an O' Lynn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNOLYN2
N-Brian O'Lynn (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 B-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-0 F-0 G-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8
L- Bri-an O' Lynn was a gen- tle- man born He lived at a time when no clothes they were worn, But as fa-shions went out of course
H-
M-5B-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 D-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 b-0_c#0 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8
L- Bry- an walked in, "Whoo I'll lead the fa-shions says Bry-an O' Lynn. .- Bry-an O' Lynn had no bree- ches to wear. He
H-
M-5b-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-0 c#0 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 D-8
L- got him a sheep-skin to make him a pair; With the fle-shy side out and the woo-ly side in, "Whoo they're plea-sant and cool says
H-
M-1B-8 E-8 E-8 E-5 S-6
L- Bry- an O' Lynn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRNSMALL
N-Their Brains Were Small
C-Mark Graham
A-Mark Graham
T-
S-100
K-F
B-</8
F-
H- Dm A7 Dm A7
M-1h-4 h-8 S-6 h-4 g#8 h-4 f-8 g%4 f-8 g-4 e-8 f-4 e-8 f-4 d-8 e-4 e-8_e-4 e-8
L- When I sit in con- tem- pla- tion of the hu- man sit- u- a- tion, I
H- Dm Gm Dm D7 Gm
M-3d-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-3 P-4 P-8 R-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8_a-4 G-8 e-4 P-8 e-8 e-4 f-8_
L- of- ten feel a cer- tain sense of pride. For our a- chieve- ments are ma- ny and might-
H- Dm E7 A7
M-3f-4 f-8_f-5 R-4 f-8_f-4 e-8 d-4 e-8 f-4 g-8 f-4 e-8 d-4 e-8_e-3 P-2 R-4 h-8 h-4 h-8_
L- ty, And the ev- i- dence can-not be de- nied. But my rev-
H- Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm Gm
M-3h-4 P-0 g#8 h-4 P-0 f-8 g%4 P-0 f-8 g-4 P-0 e-8 f-4 e-8 f-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 P-0 a-8 a-4 P-0 a-8 b-4 P-0 a-8 G-4 P-0 b-8
L- e- rie is shak- en 'cause my thoughts are al- ways ta- ken to a trag- e- dy that hap-pened long a-
H- Dm Gm Dm A7
M-3a-3 P-2 R-4 a-8 a-5 G-4 a-8 G-4 e-8_e-5 P-0 d-4 e-8 f-4 g-8 f-4 e-8_e-5 P-0 R-4 P-0 c#8
L- go, When there moved through the land, be- ings awe- some and grand, The
H- Dm A Dm C7
M-3d-4 d-8 a-5 h-4_g-8 f-4 d-8_d-3 P-2 R-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 d-8 e-4 f-8 g-4 h-8 i-4 i-8
L- fab- u- lous di- no- saur. They were crea- tures in a man- ner quite rep-
H- F A7 D7
M-3h-4 f-8_f-5 P-4 R-4 e-8 f-4 g-8 h-5 h-5 g-5 g-4 f#8_f-3 P-5 R-4 g-8_g-4 e-8
L- til- ian, In their u- nique and styl- ish way; And their
H- D7 Gm Gm Dm
M-3d-4 e-8 f#4 P-0 g-8 h-4 P-0 i-8 j-4 j#8 k-5_P-8 k-4 i-8_i-4 g-8 g-4 h-8 i-4 P-0 h-8 i-4 P-0 g#8 h-4 P-0 g%8 h-4 P-0 f-8
L- num- bers could be reck- oned in the mil- lions, But there are ze- ro of these he- roes in the
H- Gm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7
M-1g-5 P-9 f-4 h-8_h-4 h-8 h-5 h-4 g#8 h-4 f-8 g%4 P-0 e-8 R-4 P-0 g-0 g-0 f-4 P-0 g-8 f-4 P-0 d-8 e-4 P-0 e-8 e-4 e-8
L- world to- day, They had mu- sic, art and fa- shion, There was di- no- saur- ic pas- sion And I
H- Dm Gm Dm D7 Gm
M-3d-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-3 P-2 R-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 e-8_e-5 R-4 e-8
L- think they'd be en- raged and mor- ti- fied That when they're men- tioned to- day, It's
H- Dm A Dm A Dm
M-3f-4 g-8 f-4 e-8_e-5 R-4 e-8 d-5 a-5 f-5 e-4 e-8 d-3 P-2 R-5 S-6 S-6
L- on- ly to say, Their brains were small and they died.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRODIME
N-Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
C-Jay Gorney
A-E.Y.Harburg
T-
S-78
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 G-9 E-0 C-9 @-0 A-8 C-8 G-8 F-8_F-2 R-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 G-8 E-8 C-8 a-8_a-2_a-8 R-8 R-4
L- They used to tell me I was buil-ding a dream, And so I fol-lowed the mob.
H-
M-4R-9 G-0 a-9 a%0 b-9 G-0 E-9 C-0 D-8 D-4 D-8_D-8 F%4 E-8 D-8 D-4 D-8_D-9 C#0_D-7 G-7 F%7 D-3 R-4
L- When there was earth to plow or guns to bear, I was al- ways there, right on the job.
H-
M-4R-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 G-9 E-0 C-9 @-0 A-8 C-8 G-8 F-8_F-2 R-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 G-8 E-8 C-8 b-8_b-2_b-8 a-4 F-8
L- They used to tell me I was buil-ding a dream, With peace and glo-ry a- head, Why should
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M-4G-4 b-4 b-8 G-8 E-4 b%1 R-4 c-4 c-6 G-6 E-6 G-3 R-4
L- I be stan-ding in line, just wai- ting for bread?
H-chorus:
M-4S-4 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-8 c-5 b%4 G-8 b&8_b-2 a-4 F-8 a&8_a-8 b-8 a-4 G-1
L- Once I built a rail-road, made it run, Made it race a- gainst time,
H-
M-4F-9 E-0 D-9 E-0 F-8 G-5 E-4 C-8 E-8_E-2 D-9 C-0 B%9 C-0 D-8 E-4 C-8_C-1
L- Once I built a rail-road, now it's done; Bro- ther can you spare a dime?
H-
M-4C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-8 c-5 b%4 G-8 b&8_b-2 a%4 F-8 a&8_a-8 b-8 a-4 G-1
L- Once I built a tow-er to the sun, Brick and ri- vet and lime,
H-
M-4F-9 E-0 D-9 E-0 F-8 G-5 E-4 C-8 E-8_E-2 D-9 C-0 B%9 C-0 D-8 E-4 C-8_C-1
L- Once I built a tow-er, now it's done. Bro- ther can you spare a dime?
H-
M-1C-9 D-0 E%9 F-0 G-2 b-6 a-6 G-6 G-2 b-6 a-6 G-6 d&9 c-0 b-7 b-7 a-7 G-1
L- Once in kha- ki suits, Gee we looked swell, Full of that Yan-kee Doo-dle-de-dum,
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M-4C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-5 a%8 b-6 a%6 G-6 G-2 b-9 a%0 G-9 c-0_c-8 b-8 a%8 d-8_d-1
L- Half a mil-lion boots went slog-gin' through hell, I was the kid with the drum.
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M-4e-9 d-0 c-9 b%0 c-8 G-4 c-8 b%4 G-8 b&8_b-2 a%4 F-8 a&4 b-8 a-4 G-1
L- Say, don't you re-mem-ber, They called me Al; It was Al all the time,
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M-5F-9 E-0 D-9 E-0 F-8 G-5 e-4 c-8 e-8_e-2 d-9 c-0 b%8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-8_W-2 S-1 c-1 S-5 S-2 c-3 R-4 S-6
L- Say, don't you re-mem-ber, I'm your pal. Bro-ther can you spare a dime?
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%BROMFLD1
N-The Broomfield Wager
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-4
M-9W-2 C-4 S-6 E-2 C-4 E-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 C-4 B-4_D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 D-4 W-1 D-1_W-2 D-2 G-4 F-4
L- A wa- ger a wa- ger a wa- ger I'll lay you, I'll lay you five hun-dred to your one; That a
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M-4E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 b-4 c-4 G-4_b-4 a-4 G-4 C-2 F-4 E-4
L- mai- den I will go to the mer- ry broom fields, And a
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M-3D-4_F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-1 S-6
L- mai- den I'm sure I will re- turn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BROMFLD2
N-The Broomfield Hill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5B-8_C-8 S-6 D-4 B-4 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 d-4 c-4 b-3 S-6
L- There was a knight and a la- dy bright Set trysts a- mang the broom,
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M-5F-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 b-8_a-8 b-4 B-8_C-8 D-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 B-4 B-4 B-3 S-6 S-6
L- The ane to come at mor- ning star, The o- ther at af- ter- noon.
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%BRONOAH
N-Brother Noah
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-9 G-0 S-6 a-4 C-4 R-4 F-9 G-0 a-4 C-4 R-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-4 S-6
L- Bro- ther No- ah Bro- ther No- ah May I come in- to the Ark of the Lord?
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M-5b-9 a-0 S-6 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-9 G-0 S-6 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-9 G-0 c-3 G-9 G-0 c-3 S-6
L- For it's gro-wing ve- ry dark and it's rai-ning ve-ry hard, Ha- le-loo, Ha- le- loo,
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M-2G-9 G-0 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 S-6
L- Ha- le- loo- oo- oo- oo- ia.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BROOMBES
N-Buy Broom Besoms
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A-
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S-100
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B-3/4
F-Tune: Buy Broom Besoms (#494)
H- chorus:
M-5G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 c-4 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 D-8
L- If you want a be- som for to sweep your house, Come to see me las-sies You shall have your choice. Buy broom be-soms
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M-3G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 S-6
L- Buy them when they're new, Fine hea-ther bred uns, bet-ter ne-ver grew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BROOMFLD
N-Broomfield Wager
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-4 C-8 S-6 D-9_E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9_c-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 W-3 D-5 D-8
L- A wa- ger, a wa- ger with you, my pret- ty maid. Here's
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M-4W-4 a-9_G-0 a-9 c-0 d-4 b-9 G-0 a-5 G-0 G-0 a-9 G-0 a-9_c-0
L- five hun- dred pound to your ten. That a maid you shall
H-
M-4W-4 d-4 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-8_D-8 c-8 b-8
L- go to yon mer- ry green broom, But a maid you shall
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M-2W-4 a-9_G-0 E-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- no more re- turn.
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%BROWNJUG
N-Little Brown Jug
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A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 C-0 C-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 c-4
L- Me and me wife live all a- lone In a lit-tle log hut we call our own;
H-
M-4W-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-4
L- She loves gin and I love rum, And don't we have a lot of fun!
H-chorus:
M-4W-4 c-8 a-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-0 E-0 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 c-4
L- Ha ha ha! you and me, lit-tle brown jug how I love thee!
H-
M-4W-4 c-8 a-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-0 E-0 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-4 S-6
L- Ha ha ha! you and me, Lit- tle brown jug how I love thee!
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%BRSSARMY
N-The Brass-Mounted Army
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-9 C-0 E-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-9 C-0 E-8 G-4 G-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8
L- Oh, whis-key is the mon-ster That ru-ins great and small, But in old Ker- by's ar-my, Head- quar-ters gets it
H- chorus:
M-7c-5 G-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-9 C-0 E-8 G-4 G-8 e-4 e-9 d-0 d-8 c-4 G-8 c-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8
L- all. Oh how do you like the ar-my, The brass- moun- ted ar-my, The high fal-lu-tin' ar-my Where
H-
M-2c-9 b-0 c-8 d-8 S-9 c-5 S-6 S-6
L- eag- le but- tons rule?
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%BRTBEAUT
N-All Things Bright and Beautiful
C-
A-Cecil Alexander (1823-1895)
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 d-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 b-4 c-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-1 d-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 b-4 c-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 S-9 G-3 D-4
L-All things bright and beau- ti- ful, All crea- tures great and small, All things wise and won- der- ful, the Lord God made them all Each
H-
M-8W-2 B-4 D-4 D-4 C-8_B-8 C-4 E-2 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 D-3 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-5_b-8 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- lit- tle flow'r that o- pens, each lit- tle bird that sings: He made their glow- ing col- ors, He made their ti- ny wings.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRTMORNS
N-Bright Morning Stars
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A-
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S-100
K-A
B-4/4
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H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 C-8_E-8 ST54E-2 a-4 F-4 E-4 ST44F-8_a-8 a-2 a-8_b-8 ST54b-5_c-0_b-0 a-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 ST44c-8_b-8 b-2 C-8_E-8 ST54E-2 a-4 F-4 E-4
L- Bright morn- ing stars are shin-ing, Bright morn-ing stars are shin-ing, Bright morn- ing stars are
B-3/4
H-
M-4W-2 F-8_a-8 a-2 ST54b-5_c-0_b-0_a-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_E-8 ST34F-8 a-8 a-4 F-8_E-8 ST44E-2 R-2 S-6
L- shin-ing, Day- is a break-ing in my soul.
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%BRUMMGEM
N-I Can't Find Brummagem
C-
A-James Dobbs
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G D7 G D7 G D7 G D7 G
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-2 D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-2 S-6
L- Full twen-ty years and more are passed Since I left Brum-ma-gem, But I set out for home at last To good old Brum-ma-gem
H- D7 G D7 Am A7 D7 G D7 G D7 G D7 G
M-9W-2 d-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-5 d-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-5 D-8 G-2 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L-But ev-'ry place is al-ter'd so Now there's hard-ly a place I know Which fills my heart with grief and woe, For I can't find Brum-ma-gem
H-
M-0
L-
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%BRVCOWBY
N-When I Was a Brave Cowboy
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-1 G-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 G-8 G-8 W-2 E-2_W-3 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 E-4 W-2 C-2_W-3 C-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-8 c-5_W-2 c-4 a-4
L- I once had a gal and I loved her well. I loved her bet-ter than
H-
M-9G-8_G-8 E-8_E-8 W-2 G-2_W-3 G-4 G-4 a-9_G-0 a-4 W-2 c-2_W-3 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-2_G-4 a-4
L- tongue can tell. I told her that my love was dear; She
H-
M-6G-4 C-4 E-2_E-4 E-4 F-4 B-4 C-2_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- told me that she did not care.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRVEWLF2
N-Brave Wolfe(2)
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A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-4 D-4 A-4 S-6 D-2 E-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_a-8 a-2_a-3 G-4
L- On Mon- day mor- ning as we set sail, the
H-
M-4F-4 G-4 a-8_F-5_F-4 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 E-1_E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- wind did blow, a plea- sant gale, To fight the
H-
M-4b-8_G-8_G-3_G-4 F-8 E-8 G-4 a-4 a-1_a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4
L- French it was our in- tent Through smoke and
H-
M-4E-8_F-8_G-3_G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-8_C-8_E-3_E-4 C-4 D-8 E-8 a-4
L- fire, Through smoke and fire and it was a
H-
M-4G-1_G-4 F-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-1_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- dark and a gloo- my night.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRVWNSTM
N-Where Braving Angry Winter's Storms
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-Tune: Neil Gow's Lament for Abercairny #182
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 C-8 A-9 C-0 E-9 a-0 F-9 a-0 E-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-5 a-8 A-9 C-0 E-9 a-0 F-9 a-0 E-8 h-0_f-0
L- When, bra-ving an-gry win-ter's storms, the lof-ty Och-ils rise, Far in their shade my Peg-gy's charms First
H-
M-4e-8 a-8 e-0_d-0 c-0 b-0 a-5 f-8 e-8 f-0_g-0 h-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 h-8 c-8 d-8 f-0_d-0 c-8 h-0_c-0 b-5 c-8 A-9 C-0 E-9 a-0 F-8 a-0_F-0 E-8 h-0_f-0
L- blest my won-der-ing eyes; As one who by some sa-vage stream A lone- ly gem sur-veys, As- ton-ished doub-ly marks its beam With
H-
M-1e-8 a-8 e-0_d-0 c-0_b-0 a-5 R-8 S-6
L- Art's most pol-ish'd blaze.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRWNBULL
N-The Little Brown Bulls
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A-
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S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 D-8 D-8
L- Not a thing on the ri- ver Mc- Clus- ky did fear, as he
H-
M-5G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 b-4 d-4
L- skid- ded the logs with his big spot- ted steers. Says Bull Gor- don the
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4
L- Yan- kee, "You'll have your hands full If you skid one more log than my
H-
M-2B-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- lit- tle brown bulls.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRWNDOFF
N-Browned Off
C-Ewan MacColl
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T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-6G-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4_E-8 F-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- Oh, once I was a sil- ly chap, Dec- cent as could be, I thought a wor- kin'
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M-5b-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8
L- lad should have a man's right to be free. And then, one day, they made a lou- sy
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M-5F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F#8 F%4 B-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 C-5
L- sol- dier out of me, And told me that I had to save De- mo- cra-
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M-5C-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 b-5 a-5 G-5 F-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 R-8
L- cy. Well I was browned off browned off browned off as can be,
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M-5b-5 a-5 G-5 F-4 D-8 E-4 D#8 E-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 F-8
L- Browned off, browned off, an ea- sy mark, that's me. And when the War is
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M-5G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 F-5 F-5 a-5 R-4 R-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F#8 F%4 B-8 E-4 D-8
L- o- ver and a- gain I'm free, There'll be no more trips a- round the
H-
M-2C-5 C-5 C-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- world for me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRWNEYED
N-Like Likker Better Than Me
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A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6B-8 S-6 G-4 G-0_F-0 E-4 E-0 E-0 E-8_D-8 C-8 B-4 B-8 D-4 D-8 B-8_C-8 D-8 E-5 R-4 B-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-0 E-0
L- Oh I'm in love with a brown-eyed boy, and he's in love with me, But he's in love with a
H- chorus:
M-5E-8_D-8 C-8 B-8 R-8 B-8 D-4 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 R-4 G-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 C-8 C-8 R-8 G-8
L- whis- key jug, Likes whis- key bet-ter than me. Oh bring me back my brown- eyed boy, Oh
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 F-4_F-4 R-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 B-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-8
L- bring him back to me, Oh bring me back my brown-eyed boy, Likes lik- ker bet-ter than
H-
M-1E-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BRWNEYES
N-Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 a-4
L- "Wil- lie, oh Wil- lie I love you, Love you with all my
H-
M-5G-2 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 G-4 a-4
L- heart; To- mor- row we were to be mar- ried, But li- quor has
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2
L- kept us a- part. Beau- ti- ful, beau- ti- ful brown eyes,
H-
M-5a-5 a-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 c-2_b-4 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- Beau- ti- ful, beau- ti- ful brown eyes, Beau- ti- ful,
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M-5F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-8 G-5 a-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-3 S-6
L- beau- ti- ful brown eyes, I'll ne- ver love blue eyes a- gain.
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%BRWNGRL2
N-Lord Thomas
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-8
M-1C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8_E-0 D-0 C-5 ST98G-5 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-0_G-9 F-8 ST68G-5 R-4 G-8
L- "Fa-ther, come Fa-ther come rid-dle to me, Come, rid- dle it all in one; And
H-
M-4a-4 c-8 a-0 a-9 G-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 G-8 F-0_F-9 D-8 C-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- tell me whe-ther to mar-ry Fair El- len or bring the brown girl home.
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%BSTNHRBR
N-Boston Harbor
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A-
T-
S-160
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_G-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 C-4 E-8 E-8
L- From Bo- ston har- bor we set sail, And the wind was blow- ing a
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M-4D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 C-4 E-4
L- dev- il of a gale, With the ring tail set all a-bout the miz-zen peak, And the dol- phin stri- ker
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M-4D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-2 a-4 a-4 a-2 b-5 c-8 d-4 c-4
L- plow-ing up the deep, With a big bow wow, Tow row row, Fal- dy ral- dy
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M-1b-4 a-4 G-2 S-6
L- di do day.
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%BTTLMAIN
N-The Battleship of Maine
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A-
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S-100
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B-4/4
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M-4R-8 E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- Mc-Kin-ley called for vol-un-teers Then I got my gun; First Span-iard I saw com- ing I
H- cho:
M-4d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 G-0 G-0 G-4 F-8 E-8 B-8 B-8 D-8 C-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 c-7 c-7 c-7_c-4 c-8 b-4 a-8
L- dropped my gun and run, It was all a-bout that Bat-tle-ship of Maine. At war with that great na- tion
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L- Spain; When I get back to Spain I want to ho- nor my name, It was all a- bout that bat-tle-ship of
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L- Maine.
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%BTTLOVER
N-Mother, Is the Battle Over
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B-4/4
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M-4F-8 F-8 R-4 a-5 a-8 G-8 c-5 a-8 F-8 R-4 f-8 f-8 R-4 b-5 b-8 e-8 e-5 c-8_a-8 R-4
L- Mo-ther is the bat-tle o- ver? Thou-sands have been slain they say
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M-4c-8 c-8 R-4 d-8_c-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 R-0 F-0 F-4 R-4 f-8 f-8_b%9 f-0_e%8_c-0 R-0 c-8_c-8 b%9 b-0_b-0_b-0_b-0-c-4 R-4 R-0
L- "Is my fa- ther come?" and tell me, Has the ar- my gained the day?"
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M-1c-5 e-8 a-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 E-8 R-8 F-8 b-5 d-5 b-8 a-5 b-8 G-4 R-4
L- "Is he well? or is he woun- ded? Mo- ther do you think he's slain?
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M-4c-5 e-8 a-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 R-8 E-8 R-8 F-5 d-8 c-8 a-8 R-4 e-5 G-8 a-4 R-4
L- If he is Pray will you tell me Will my fa- ther come a- gain?"
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M-6F-8_f-8_d-8 b-8 E-8_e-8_c-8 a-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 R-4 W-2 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
L-
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M-4G-9 G-0 G-5 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-2_a-4 R-4 G-5 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E%2_G-4 R-4
L-
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M-4c-4 c-4 C-5 b-8 a-5 a-8 F-4 F-8 R-8 F-8 a-8 G-0 F-0 E%0 F-0 G-4 R-4 b%9 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 c-4 R-4
L-
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M-4c-5_e-8 a-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 E-8 R-8 F-5 b-8 d-5 b-8 a-5 b-8 G-5 E-8
L-
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M-4c-5 e-8 a-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 E-8 R-8 F-5 d-8 c-8 b-8 R-4 b-5 E-8 c-4 R-4
L-
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M-2F-8_f-8_d-8 b-8 E-8_e-8_c-8 a-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 R-4 S-6
L-
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%BTTRSNGL
N-It's Better to be Single
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A-
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
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M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 a-8 d-4 d-7_d-7 d-7 d-7_d-7 e-7 f-7_f-7 g-7 e-7_e-7 c-7 a-7_a-7 a-7 a-4 R-8 b-8 c-7_c-7_b-7 a-7_a-7 b-7 c-7_c-7 d-7 e-7_e-7 f-7
L- It's when I was sin-gle sure I used to sport and play, But now that I'm mar-ried sure the
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M-4d-7_d-7 c-7 a-7_a-7 F-7 G-4 R-8 a-0 a-0 G-7_G-7 F-7 E-7_E-7 F-7 D-4 f-7_f-7 e-7 d-7_d-7 c-7 a-7_a-7 F-7 G-4 a-7_a-7 a-7 G-7_G-7 F-7 E-7_E-7 D-7 C-7_C-7 D-7 E-7_E-7 G-7
L- kids is in me way. It's a wear-y wear-y life. It's a wear-y wear-y life, And it's bet-ter to be sing-le than a
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M-1F-4 D-4 D-4_D-8 R-8 S-6
L- poor man's wife.
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%BTTRTHAN
N-It's Better Than That
C-Lou Berryman
A-Peter Berryman
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7
M-1E-8 F-8 F#8 S-6 G-8 E-8 C-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 C-8 B-4 C-4 C#8 D-5 F-8 D-8 B-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 B-8
L- I got a flash for you kids who think a-dults are luc- ky, Own their own cars 'n ev-'ry-
H- C A7 Dm E7
M-4E-4 F-4 F#8 G-5 a-8 a-8 b&8 a-4 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 R-8 D-8 G#8 G-8 b-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 B-8
L- thing's just duc- ky. Go-in' to bed when-e- ver they want to; If that's what you think I got a
H- G7 C G7
M-4E-4 E&4 D&4 R-4 R-4 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8_D-4 R-4 R-2 R-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8
L- flash for you... It's bet-ter than that, Take Sa- tur- day and
H- C F C G7 C
M-5W-2 E-4 F-4 F#8 G-5 W-3 R-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 R-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-4 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_W-2 C-4 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- mul- ti- ply it Times fif-ty four Add thir- ty more, It's bet-ter than that!
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%BUCKBRNC
N-The Bucking Bronco
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 F-4 D-4 C-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 A-2 a-8 a-8 F-4 D-4 C-4
L- My love is a ri- der, wild hors- es he breaks, But he pro- mised to
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M-5F-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 A-2 C-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4
L- quit it all just for my sake; He sold off his sad- dle, his
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M-6C-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 P-4 C-8 G-8 a-4 D-4 C-4 F-4 C-4 B-4 E-4 C-4 B-4 A-2 S-6 S-6
L- spurs and his rope, And there'll be no more ri- ding, and that's what I hope.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUCKEYJM
N-Buck-Eyed Jim
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-5 E-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 E-8_D-8_C-4
L- 'Way down yon-der be- yond the moon, A jay- bird lived in a sil- ver spoon,
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M-4E-8 G-5 C-5 C-8 D-4 E-5 R-8 G-4 E-8 G-5 C-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 D-8 D-5
L- Buck- eyed Jim, you can't go. Go weave and spin, you can't go. Buck- eyed
H-
M-1C-1 S-6
L- Jim.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUFFSKIN
N-The Buffalo Skinners
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 C-8 A-9 A-0 C-8 E-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-5_C-8 R-8 G-8
L- 'Twas in the town of Jacks- bo- ro in the spring of sev-en-ty three, A
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M-5c-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 c-8 d-8 c-4_c-8 R-8 a-8 G-8 c-4 E-4 G-8 c-5_c-8 R-8 G-0 G-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 c-8
L- man by the name of Cre- go came step-ping up to me, Say-ing "How do you do, young
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M-5d-8 c-4_c-8 R-8 a-8 G-4 c-0 c-0 E-4 G-8 c-5_S-9 c-8 R-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 S-9 A-4 C-8
L- fel- low, and how would you like to go, And spend the sum- mer pleas-ant-ly on the
H-
M-2E-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 D-8 C-5 R-5 S-6
L- range of the buff- a- lo?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUFFSKN2
N-Buffalo Skinners
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 C-8 C-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-2 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 A-4 A-4 A-3 G-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-2 a-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-3 S-6
L- It was in the town of Jacks-b'ro, In the year of seven-ty three, A man by the name of Cre-go came walk-in' up to me
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M-9W-2 G-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-2 a-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 E-4_C-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 G-8 E-8 E-2 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 A-4 @-4 A-3 S-6 S-6
L-Say-in', "How do you do, young fel-ler, and how would you like to go, To spend the sum-mer plea-sant-ly, on the range of the buf-fa- l
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BULGNE
N-Let the Bulgine Run
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 G-0 G-0 S-6 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8
L- Ooh, the smar- test pac- ket ye kin find, Ah ho, way ho are
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M-3W-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 e-0 e-0 c-8 d-8 e-8
L- ye most done? Is the ol' Wild- cat of the Swal-low-tail line, Soo
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M-3W-4 c-8 a-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 b-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 b-0 b-0
L- clear the track an' let the bul- gine run! Ti- me high rig- a- jig in a
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M-3W-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0
L- jaun- ting car, Oh ho! Way ho! are ye mos' done? Wit' E-
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M-3W-4 a-8 b-8 c-0_c-0 d-0_d-0 e-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0
L- li- za Lee all on my knee, Sooo Clear the track an' let the
H-
M-1W-4 E-8 a-8 a-8 S-6 S-6
L- bul- gine run.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BULLHEAD
N-Boating on a Bullhead
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-0 G-0 S-6 C-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8_E-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 B-8 C-5 G-0 G-0 c-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 c-8_c-8 G-8 a-8 b&8 b-8 a-0_G-0 F-8
L- I was slee-pin' in a line barn and ea- tin' beans and hay, While the boss was kic-kin' my starn ev- 'ry night and ev-'ry
H-
M-8G-5 G-0 G-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b&8 b-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 G-5 G-0 G-0 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 B-8
L-day. So I hir-ed out can-aw- lin' as a hor- ny hand of toil, Dri-vin' mules that kept a-baw-lin' 'long the tow-path's smel-ly
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M-1C-5 S-6 S-6
L- soil.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BULLYALL
N-Bully in the Alley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus: verse
M-5W-2 D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 W-3 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 c-5_b-0_a-0 b-5_a-0_G-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 D-8
L- So help me Bob, I'm bul-ly in the al- ley Way Ay bul- ly in the al- ley, So
H- chorus:
M-4W-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 W-3 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- help me Bob I'm bul-ly in the al- ley Bul-ly down in Shin- bone Al!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BURGUNDN
N-Burgundian Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 d-4 d-2 c-4 e-2 d-4 c-2 b-4 a-2 d-4
L- The win- ter sea- son of the year, When
H-
M-1d-2 e-4 a-2 b%4 G#2 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-2 a-4
L- to this world our Lord was born, The ox and
H-
M-5G-2 a-4 b-2 c-4 c-2 a-4 a-2 F-4 a-2 G-4
L- don- key, so they say, did keep His Ho- ly
H- CHORUS:
M-5F-4_G-4 E-4 D-3 E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-2 G-4
L- pres- ence warm. How man- y ox- en and don- keys
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M-5a-2 a-4 d-2 a-4 F-2 G-4 F-4_G-4 E-4 D-3
L- now, if they were there when first he came,
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M-1E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 b%2 c#4
L- How man- y ox- en and don- keys you know, At such a
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M-4d-2 e-4 c#2 d#4 d-3_d-2 R-4 S-6
L- time would do the same?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BURKHARE
N-Burke and Hare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 F-5 F-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-2 C-5 C-8 D-5 C-8
L- Tae help the folk in med- i- cal school, word is passed a-
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M-4B-3 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-5 F-8 F-5 E-8 D-2 C-8 C-4 C-8 D-5 C-8
L- round; A bo- dy nae mair than ten days auld will bring in four- teen
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M-4B-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-2 E-5 E-8 D-4 E-4
L- pound. It's a ter-ri-ble thing, but truth tae say, in this age of
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M-4F-3 R-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-5 D-8 C-5 C-8 D-5 C-8
L-
L- greed, A man's worth little when he's a- live, but plen- ty when he's
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M-1B-3 R-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-5 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-5 E-8
L- deid. An'it's doon the close an' up the stair, A but- an' ben wi'
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M-4D-5 E-8 F-2 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 F-8 D-5 E-8 E-4_E-8 E-8 F-5 E-8
L- Burke an' Hare. Burke's the butch- er, Hare's the thief; And Knox the boy who
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M-1D-5 B-8 B-2 S-6
L- buys the beef.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BURNAUCH
N-The Burning od Auchindoon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- 1.
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 E-8 E-5 b-8 b-5 a-8 b-8 b-5 E-2 G-5 G-8 F-2
L-
H-
M-4E-5_D-8 B-5 E-8 E-2 b-8 b-5 a-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 G-5 E-8 F-5 D-8
L-
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M-4E-2 E-2 b-5 b-8 d-2 c-5 c-8 b-2 E-5 b-8 b-5 b-8
L-
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M-4a-4_F-4 D-5 E-8 E-2 b-2 a-4 a-4 b-2 G-5 E-8 F-5 D-8
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M-4E-2 E-2 b-2 d-5 d-8 c-2 b-2 E-5 b-8 b-8 b-5
L-
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M-4a-4_F-4 D-2 E-2 b-2 a-4 a-4 b-2 G-5 E-8 F-8_D-5
L-
H-
M-1E-2 E-5 R-8 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BURYWLLW
N-Bury Me Beneath the Willow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-1W-3 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-1
L- Bu- ry me be- neath the wil- low, Un- der the weep-ing wil-low tree;
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M-4W-3 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 b-5 c-8 b-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 G-1 S-6
L- When he finds where I am ly- ing, May- be then he'll think of me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUSHBRIR
N-Bushes and Briars
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-4_c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 f-8_e-8
L- THrough bush- es and through bri- ars I late- ly took my
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M-4d-3 e-8_f-8 g-4 f-7_e-7_d-7 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-8_b-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 e-7_f-7_d-7
L- way, all for to hear the small birds sing and the lambs to skip and
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M-4c-3 e-8_f-8 g-4 f-7_e-7_d-7 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-8_b-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 e-7_f-7_d-7
L- play, All for to hear the small birds sing and the lambs to skip and
H-
M-1c-3 S-6 S-6
L- play.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUTCHBOY
N-The Farmer's Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 F-8 S-6 a-0 a-9_a-4_a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-2_F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-2_a-8 S-6
L- In yon-der ci-ty where I did dwell, A but-cher boy I loved so well;
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M-5a-8 a-8 a-8 S-6 d-2_d-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 a-2_a-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-2_D-8 S-6 S-6
L- He cour-ted me my life a- way And then with me he would not stay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUTCHER3
N-Dixon and Johnson
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 b-4 b-2 c-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 F-5 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-1 e-4 g-2 f-4 d-4 b-2 b-4 c-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-2 R-4 c-4
L- Di- xon and John-son went ri-ding out one day, Di- xon and John-son went ri- ding out one day, They
H-
M-6W-2 b-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 e-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 e-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-5 b-8 G-8 F-5 E-1 S-6
L- rode up on a moun-tain ten thou-sand miles a- way, Oh Lord I've been all a-round the world.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUTCHER3.2
N-Dixon and Johnson
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1e-4 g-2 f-4 d-4 b-2 b-4 c-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-2 R-4 c-4
L- Dix- on and John- son went ri- ding out one day, .-
H-
M-4e-4 g-2 f-4 d-4 b-2 b-4 c-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-2 R-4 c-4
L- Dix- on and John- son went ri- ding out one day, They
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 e-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 e-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 F-4 F-8 F-8
L- rode up on a moun- tain, ten thou- sand miles a way. Oh Lord, I've been
H-
M-2G-5 b-8 G-8 F-5 E-1 S-6
L- all a- round this world.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BUTFORTU
N-There But For Fortune
C-Phil Ochs
A-Phil Ochs
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 b-4 b-9 a-0 a-8 G-5_G-2 R-2 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-1
L- Show me a pris-on Show me a jail
H-
M-4R-2 b-4 b-9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 E-4 E-8 G-5 F-3 D-4
L- Show me a pris -on man whose face is grow- ing pale And
H-
M-4b-4 b-2 b-9 a-0 a-8 G-5_G-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 R-8 d-8
L- I'll show you a young man with so many reas- ons why And
H-
M-4d-2 d-4 d-4 d-4 G-2 F-4 a-4 a-2 E-8_G-8 F-1 S-6
L- there but for for- tune may go you or I
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BVANERO
N-Bill Vanero
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 b-8 S-6 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-0 a-0 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8
L- Bill Van- e- ro heard them say, In Ar-i- zo- na town one
H-
M-5W-4 G-4 P-8 a-8 b-8 c-9 P-0 c-0 e-9 P-0 d-0 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-9 P-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-4 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- day, "There's a band of 'pa- che in- di- ans They're on the trail this way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BYHUSH
N-By the Hush
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-4 F-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 c-3 c-4 b-5 G-8 G-4 F-4
L- It's by the hush, me boys, I'm'sure that's to hold your
H-
M-5E-3 C-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4_c-4 f-4 W-2 d-2 c-2_c-2 a-4 b-4
L- noise, And lis- ten to poor Pad- dy's nar- ra- tion. For I
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 F-4 G-4
L- was by hun- ger pressed, and in pov- er- ty dis- tressed, And I
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 F-2_F-4 R-4 R-2 S-6
L- took a thought I'd leave the I- rish na- tion.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%BYKERHIL
N-Byker Hill
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 e-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 b-4 b-4_G-4
L- If I had an- oth- er pen- ny, I would have an- oth- er Jill,
H- stamp
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 e-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 G-4 c-4 G-8_b-8 b-4 c-4 G-4 F-8_G-8 G-4 R-4
L- I would make the pip- er play the bon- nie lass of By- ker hill.
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 e-4 c-4 c-8_b-8_G-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 b-4 b-4_G-4
L- By- ker Hill and Walk- er shore, Col- lier lads for ev- er more,
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 e-4 c-4 c-8_b-8_G-4 W-2 ST64c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 F-4 ST44G-2 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- By- ker Hill and Walk- er shore, Col-lier lads for ev-er more. (The)
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CABINBOY
N-THe Handsome Cabin Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
B-6/8
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4_F%8 D-4 E-8 F%4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-2_G-8 D-8
L- 'Tis of a pret- ty fe- male, as you may un- der stand. Her
H-
M-5G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 f%8_g-8 f-8 e-4 c-8 f%4 e-8 d-2_d-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8
L- mind being bent on ram- bo- ling in- to som for- eign land, She dressed her- self in
H-
M-5d-4 e-8 f%8_g-8 f-8 e-4 c-8 f%4 e-8 d-2_d-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4_F%8 D-4 E-8
L- sail- ors clothes or so it doth ap- pear. She signed on with the Cap- tain to
H-
M-2F%8 D-4 G-4 G-8 G-2_G-8 R-8 S-6
L- serve him for a year.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALABARR
N-The Cruise of the Calabar
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 G-4_a-4 C-4 C-8_A-8 @-4 A-4 C-4 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- Come all ye dry- land sail- ors and lis- ten to my tale.
H-
M-5G-8 E-8 S-6 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 W-2 D-3 E-8_F-8
L- It has on- ly for- ty ver- ses, so I won't de- tain you long. It's
H-
M-4G-4 E-4 F-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-3 C-8_D-8
L- all a- bout the his- to- ry of this here Brit- ish tar, Who
H-
M-4E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8_C-8 G-4 a-4 A-4 C-8_A-8 @-4 A-8_A-8 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- sailed as a man be- fore the mast, on board the Cal- a- bar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALDONIA
N-Caledonia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 b-9 b-0 b-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 D-8_G-8 G-9 G-0 G-5 d-8 e-4 e-8 g-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 e-8_d-8 e-9 d-0 d-4 S-6
L- Twa Scot-tish wo-men sat down to sigh and to mourn, .- By cam a troop o' their ain coun-try-men,
H-
M-5R-8 d-8 S-6 e-9 e-0 e-8 g-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 e-0 e-9 d-9 b-0 a-4 G-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 D-9 E-0 G-8 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Says, "Rise ye up my bon- nie lass, mak' haste and come a-wa, There's a ves-sel ly-ing and bound for Cal- e- do-ni- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALDONIA.2
N-Caledonia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 a-9 a-0 a-0 c-9 a-4 G-9 F-0 C-9 D-0 F-0 F-9 F-4 R-4 d-4 d-8 f-8 c-4 a-9 c-0 d-4 d-9 c-0 c-4 S-6
L- There was twa Scot-tish wo- men sat down to sigh and moan, By cam a troop o' their ain coun-try-men,
H-
M-5R-8 c-8 S-6 d-9 d-0 d-8 f-8 c-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 c-9 d-0 c-0 a-9 G-4 F-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 C-8_F-8 F-4 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Says," Rise ye up ye bon-nie lass, mak' haste and come a-waa, There's a ves-sel lying bound for Cal-e- don- i- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALEWE3
N-The Yowe Lamb
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6B-4 S-6 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4_C-4 D-4 C-3 C-4 G-4 G-4
L- As Mol- ly was mil- king her yowes one day, Wil- lie came
H-
M-1G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 C-2 B-8 B-8 C-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-4
L- to her and thus he did say: As your fin- gers go nim- ble, will
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 C-4 D&7 C-7 B-7_B-4 B-7_C-7 D%7 E-4 D-4 C-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4
L- you gang wi' me? And we'll ca' the yowes to the yowes, Mol- ly and
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALEWES
N-Ca' the Ewes
C-TRAD: Ca' the Ewes #185
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-40
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 E-9 F-0 b-4 a-0 F-9 a-4 F-9 E-0 D-9 d-0 c-9 d-0 e-4
L- Ca' the ewes Tae the knowes, Ca' them where the heath- er grows,
H-
M-4W-4 f-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 d-0 F-4 E-4 F-9 a-0 b-4 b-8 R-8 S-6
L- Ca' them where the burn- ie rowes, My bon- ne dear- ie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALLIB
N-Cal-Lib Song
C-Annette Kirk
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1S-4 e-5 g-8 f-4 e-4 f-5 h-8 d-2 b-5 d-8 f-4 h-4 g-5 f-8 e-2
L- Since I was a ti- ny tot, Ma- ma taught me quite a lot.
H-
M-4c-5 e-8 g-4 j-8 i-8 k-5 j-8 h-4 h-8 h-8 g-4 g-8 e-8 f-4 d-4 c-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 h-4 g-4 S-5
L- How to look how to sew and cook, And of course, how to get a man (My ma- ma tell me)
H- Bridge:
M-4R-4 e-8 e-8 g-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 f-2 d-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 h-8 h-8 g-2 e-2
L- I am tir- ed now of shav- ing, And for choc- o- late I'm crav- ing.
H-
M-4R-4 c-8 c-8 e-8 e-8 g-8 g-8 j-2 h-2 R-4 g-8 e-8 f-4 d-4 c-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 h-4 g-4 S-6
L- Lib- er- a- tion flag is wav- ing Got to change my plan (I tell my ma- ma)
H- CODA:
M-3c-2 h-2 R-4 g-8 g-8 h-4 i-4 j-2 R-2 S-6
L- man, Hey! that will be my man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CALMREST
N-Calm He Rests (round)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- 1 2
M-4G-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 b-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_F#8 E%8_F-8 G-2
L- Calm he rests be- neath a stone, Beau- ty, ti- tles, wealth did own,
H- 3
M-2G-4 B%4 C-4 C#4 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- Now a heap of dust a- lone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAMCNTRY
N-I came to this Country in 1865
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8a-5_c-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 d-0_e-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 G%8
L- I came to this coun-try boys, in eigh-teen six-ty five, I thought I was most luc-ky to find my-self a-
H-
M-8c-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 d-0_e-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 c-4 R-4 a-5_c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-8 D-8
L- live. I har-nessed up my hor-ses, my busi-ness to pur- sue, I went to haul- ing coal like I
H-
M-2E-8_G-8 D-8_C#8 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- used to do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAMPBLL
N-The Campbells are Comin'
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Tune: The Campbells are Comin' #314
H- chorus:
M-5R-2 R-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8
L- The Camp-bells are co-min, O-ho! O-ho! The Camp-bells are co-min, O-ho! O-ho! The
H- verse:
M-5a-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 f-8 d-8 f-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 c-8 f-4 f-8 f-9 g-0 h-8
L- Camp-bells are co-min to bon- nie Loch-Lev-en, The Camp-bells are co-min, O-ho! O-ho! Up- on the Lo- monds I
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 c-9 a-0_F-8 f-4 f-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 c-8_d-8 e-8 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-9 d-0 e-8 f-9 g-0 h-8
L- lay, I lay, up- on the Lo- monds I lay, I lay, I look- ed down to bon- nie Loch-lev-en And
H-
M-2f-9_d-0 f-8 c-9_a-0 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 R-8 S-6
L- saw three bon- nie perch- es play.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAMPNERO
N-The Campanero (or Campanyero)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- intro:
M-4R-4 G-2 G-4 G-9 D-0 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 R-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 E-0 E-0 D-9 R-9 C-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0
L- Oh this sto- ry I'd like to tell a-bout a voy'ge to hell In that han-dy dan-dy barque the Cam-pan-
H- chorus:
M-1D-2 C-4 R-4 S-6 R-4 G-2 G-4 G-0 G-0 c-9 c-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 R-8 E-0 F-0 F-0 F-9 F-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 R-8
L- ay- ro. 'Tween the skip-per bo- sun and the pump, They near-ly druv me off me chump
H-
M-4E-9 D-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-8_d-8 G-8 R-8 G-9 G-0 c-7 c-7 c-7 d-9 c-0 b-8 R-8 E-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 b-0 b-0 a-0 G-9 R-8 C-8 E-8
L- In that han-dy dan-dy barque the Cam-pan-ay- ro, An' if ev-er I go to sea no more West Coast pack-ets for me, Like that
H- verse:
M-4G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 D-2 C-4 R-4 S-6 R-4 G-2 G-4 G-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-8 R-8 F-9 F-0
L- han- dy dan- dy barque the Cam-pan-ay- ro! Now I'll have ye all to know That where-
H-
M-4F-9 E-0 E-9 D-0 E-8 R-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 D-2 G-4 R-8 G-8 G-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-8 R-8 F-9 F-0
L- ev- er ye may go, If ye see this name a-run-nin' fore an' aft, O, Don't join her or ye'll pay, 'Cos you'll
H-
M-3F-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-0 E-9 R-8 C-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 D-2 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- nev-er for-git th' day In that han-dy dan-dy barque the Cam-pan-ay- ro.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAMPTWN
N-The Camptown Races
C-Stephen Foster
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 E-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 P-4 R-4 E-4 D-2 G-4
L- De Camp- town la- dies sing this song, Doo- da, Doo- da, De
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 D-5 D-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 R-4
L- Camp- town race- track's two miles long, O de doo- da day.
H-
M-4C-5 C-8 E-4 G-4 c-3 R-4 a-5 a-8 c-4 a-4 G-3 E-4
L- Gwine to run all night; Gwine to run all day. I
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-2 D-4 E-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- bet my mo- ney on a bob- tailed nag, Some- bo- dy bet on the gray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANDLBLO
N-The Candlelight Fisherman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-4 A-8 S-6 D-8 D-0 D-0 E-0 E-0 C-8 D-5 F-0 G-0 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 W-3 a-5 b-0 c-0
L- My dad was a fish-er- man bold, and he lived till he grew old, Till he
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 d-0 d-0 D-8 D-0 E-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- o- pened the pane and popped out the flame Just to see how the wind do blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANDLEMA
N-Candlemas Eve
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-8_d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Down with the rose- ma- ry and bays, down with the mis- tle-
H-
M-4a-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4
L- toe, In- stead of hol- ly now up- raise the gree- ner box for
H- Last verse only
M-4G-3 R-4 R-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 b-8_d-8
L- show. Thus times do shift, thus times do shift, each
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 d-3 b-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-8_a-8
L- thing in turn doth hold. New things suc- ceed, new things suc- ceed as
H-
M-2b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- for- mer things grow old.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANDLOUT
N-Blow the Candles Out
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 A-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-2 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- When I was a-prent-iced in Lon- don I went to see my
H-
M-4D-3 A-4 D-4 D-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-2 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- dear. The can- dles were all burn- ing, The moon shone bright and
H-
M-1D-3 a-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 c-2 a-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- clear. I knocked up- on her win- dow, to ease her of her
H-
M-4D-3 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- pain. She rose to let me in; and then she barred the door a-
H-
M-1D-3 R-4 S-6
L- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANEBRAZ
N-Ain' No Mo' Cane on de Brazis
C-
A-
T-
S-50
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5@-8 S-6 W-4 E-7 E-7 E-7 F-0 D-8 @-0 C-9 >-0_C-8 R-8 C-9_B-0 D-9_B-0 @-5 S-6
L- There ain' no mo' cane on de Bra- zis O O O
H-
M-5@-8 S-6 W-4 A-7 A-7 A-7 C-8 B-0 A-0 @-9_>-0 <-8 R-8 ?-9_>-0 @-9_>-0 W-3 <-2 S-6
L- .- Done groun' it all in mo- lazz- is, O O O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANNLY
N-Cannily, Cannily
C-Ewan MacColl
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- Em D Em Bm Em
M-1E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 A-4 B-4 D-4 E-8 G-5 a-4
L- Can- ni- ly Can- ni- ly bon- nie l'al bair- ni- kie, Div-n't tha
H- D Bm Em G
M-1G-5 F-8 D-4 B-3_B-3 b-4 a-4 b-4 d-8 b-5 a-4
L- cry my la'l pet. Whisht at thy gree- tin' yor
H- Em D Em Bm Em
M-6G-5 E-8 D-4 B-4 A-4 B-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 W-2 E-3_E-3
L- dad- dy is slee- pin', It's not time to wa- ken him yet.
H- Em D Em Bm Em
M-1E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 A-4 B-4 D-4 E-8 G-5 a-4
L- Seun he'll be gan thro' the shed for his en- gine, .- Seun he'll be
H- D Bm Em G
M-5G-5 F-8 D-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 W-2 B-3 W-3 b-4 a-4 b-4 d-8 b-5 a-4
L- dri- ving his train thro' the night, Wor- king for pen- nies for
H- Em D Em Bm Em
M-5G-5 E-8 D-4 B-4 A-4 B-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 E-8 G-5 F-4
L- you, my la'l trea- sure, So haad tha noise, hin- nie yor dad- dy sleeps
H-
M-1E-3 S-6
L- light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CANTHOME
N-I Can't Feel at Home in this World Anyme
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-4_G-4_G-4 F-4 W-2 E-3 E-4 W-3 E-5 F-8 E-4 C-4 B-3 E-4
L- Oh Lord you know I have no friend but you. If
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 b-4_b-2 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-3 B-4
L- Hea- v'ns not my home, Oh Lord what would I do? An-
H-
M-4G-4_G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 E-2 E-4 E-5_F-8 E-4 C-4 B-2 B-4 B-4
L- gels have ta- ken me to Heav'n's o- pen door, And I
H-
M-4E-2 b-4 c-4 b-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 F-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- can't feel at home in this world a- ny more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPEANN
N-Cape Ann
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 E-2 E-4 E-2 F-8 G-8 a-2 D-4 D-3 R-2 D-8 D-8
L- You can pass your days in the do- ry, boys, You can
H-
M-5b-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-5 G-8 a-3 R-2 d-4 d-4 d-5 d-8
L- go with the worst and the best. But don't e- ver
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 F-4
L- go with old En- gle- man, boys, Each trip you go could
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 C-4 E-4 D-3 R-2 d-8 d-8 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- well be your last. (and it's) Don't you re- mem- ber Cape
H-
M-5a-3 D-3 b-5 b-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-3
L- Ann, boys, Don't you re- mem- ber Cape Ann?
H-
M-5R-2 d-4 d-8 d-5 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 F-2 a-8 a-8
L- You'll ne- ver catch me on the trawl a- gain, For it's
H-
M-5a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 D-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- sure- ly no life for a dog or a man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPEHORN
N-Round Cape Horn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-F
H-
M-1C-4 F-4 F-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 F-2 a-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2
L- Round Cape Horn the young men go. When the young men go to sea;
H-
M-4G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 F-5 F-8 D-4_S-9 C-4
L- Then the young girls dress up neat, and go a- cruis- in down the street
H- chorus:
M-1C-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-2 S-6
L- Right fol- day, Fol-di- di-dle day, Right fal, right- o fal-di-did-dle day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPEMAY
N-The Light on Cape May
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 R-4 c-8 c-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8
L- The wind it blew from sou'-sou'-east It blew a plea- sant breeze, And the man up- on the
L- "Oh cheer up my jol- ly
H-
M-5G-0 c-0 c-4 R-4 c-0_c-0 c-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-8_c-8 c-8 R-4 c-0 c-0
L- look-out cried: "A light up- on our lee!" They re- por- ted to the cap- tain and these
L- sail-or lads, It's the li- ight on Cape May!" "."-It's watch- 'er, it's catch- 'er She's
H-
M-5c-4_G-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-0 c-0 c-4 R-4 c-0 c-0 c-4_D-8 D-4 D-8
L- words he did say, "Oh cheer up, my jol- ly sail-or lads, It's the light on Cape
H-
M-5D-5 R-4 C-0_C-0 c-5 C-8 c-4 c-5 C-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 C-8 C-5 R-4 C-8
L- May!" It's watch 'er, it's catch 'er she's up in the ju- ber- ju! It's
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 D-8_D-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 d-4 d-0 d-0 d-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 S-9 D-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-5 E-4 F-8
L- brace her yards and give her sheet and the boys 'll put her through, For the wind it was
H-
M-5G-8 c-4 R-4 c-8 c-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 R-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-0 G-0 c-4 R-4 F-8
L- blow-ing, And al- so it was free, On our pas- sage home from Li-ver-pool to
H-
M-2E-8 E-4 D-4 D-8 C-5 R-8 R-4 S-6
L-
L- Phil-a- del- fi- ee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPEVIEW
N-The Cape's in View
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G
M-8W-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-1 e-4 e-4 e-4 c-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-1
L- Pass the good old bum-per 'round and ne-ver count the score; Drink your good old li-quor down and bold-ly ask for more.
H- C F C G C
M-8W-2 e-1 d-1 c-2 G-2 E-2 G-2 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-3 e-4 f-4 e-3 d-2 c-2
L- For 'tis he who will not mer-ry mer-ry be Shall ne-ver taste of
H- G C G C F G
M-8W-2 e-1_d-1 e-1 d-3 d-4 c-4_d-4 e-4_f-4 g-3 e-4 f-4 d-3 c-2 b-2
L- joy. See! see, the cape's in view, hark! For-ward my brave
H- C
M-2W-2 c-1_c-1 S-6
L- boys.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPNKIDD
N-Captain Kidd
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 B-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 F-0_E-0 D-8 E-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 F-0_E-0 D-8 E-0_B-9 C-8 C-8
L- Oh my name is cap- tain Kidd, as I sailed, as I sailed, Oh my name is cap-tain Kidd, as I
H-
M-4B-3_B-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 A-4 @-8 A-8
L- sailed. My name is cap-tain Kidd, God's laws I did for- bid, and most wick-ed-ly I did, As I
H-
M-1B-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- sailed, as I sailed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPTJINK
N-Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6W-2 G-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 c-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 D-8 D-4 D-8
L- I'm Cap- tain Jinks of the Horse Ma- rines, I feed my horse on corn and beans, And sport young la- dies
H-
M-5E-4 D-8 G-4 b-0 b-0 a-4 c-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 R-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 b-5
L- in their teens Tho' a Cap- tain in the Ar- my. I teach the la- dies how to dance,
H-
M-5b-4 a-8 a-4_D-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c#8
L- how to dance, how to dance, I teach the la- dies how to dance, For I'm the pet of the
H- cho:
M-5d-8 D-8 R-8 R-4 G-8 b-4 D-8 D-4 D-0 D-0 E-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 c-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8
L- Ar- my, I'm Cap- tain Jinks of the Horse Ma- rines, I feed my horse on corn and beans, And
H-
M-4b-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 D-8 G-4 b-0 b-0 a-4 c-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- of- ten live be- yond my means, Tho' a Cap- tain in the Ar- my!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPTLADY
N-The Captain's Lady
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-5F-4 S-6 D-4 F-4 a-2 P-8 D-4 F-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 E-2 P-8 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-2
L- O mount and go, mount and make ye rea- dy! O, mount and go,
H-
M-4F-4 d-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 F-2 d-8 e-8 f-8_d-8 e-8_c-8 d-2 D-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8
L- And be the Cap- tain's la- dy! When the drums do beat, And the can- nons
H-
M-4G-4 E-2 d-8 e-8 f-8_d-8 e-8_c-8 d-2 F-4 d-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- rat- tle, Thou shalt sit in state, And see thy love in bat- tle.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPTWHSK
N-The Captain with his Whiskers
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1@-4 C-4 S-6 E-2 E-5 E-8 E-2 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- As they marched through the town with their ban- ners so gay,
H-
M-5R-4 E-8_F-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-5 E-4 D-4 D-8_C-5 C-4 C-4 W-2 C-2 S-6
L- I went to the win- dow to hear the band play,
H-
M-5@-4 C-4 S-6 E-2 E-5 E-8 E-2 F-4 E-4 E-8_D-5 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- And I peeped through the blinds ve- ry cau- tious- ly then,
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 S-6 G-2 E-4 F-4 G-8_F-5 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 C-5 C-8 C-2 S-6
L- Lest the neigh- bors should say I was loo- king at the men.
H-
M-1a-2 S-6 G-8_F-5 F-4 F-4 F-2 a-4 G-4 G-8_E-5 E-4 E-4 E-2 S-6
L- I heard the drum beat and the mu- sic so sweet,
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 S-6 D-2 B-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-8_C-5 C-5_C-8_C-2_S-6
L- But my eyes at that mo- ment caught a much grea- ter treat;
H-
M-5@-4 C-4 S-6 E-2 E-4 E-4 E-2 F-4_E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- For the troop was the first that e- ver I did see,
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 S-6 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-8_C-5 C-5 C-8 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- And the cap- tain with his whis- kers took a sly glance at me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAPWEDER
N-Captain Wedderburn's Courtship
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Bronson Child 46 tune 4
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-2 G-4 G-4 c-5 a-8 G-5 E-8
L- The Laird o' Ros- lin's daugh- ter. Walked thru the woods her
H-
M-4F-2 R-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 e-4 d-5 c-8
L- lane. She met with Cap- tain We- der- burn. A Ser- vant to the
H-
M-1c-2 R-2 S-6
L- King.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CARDSONG
N-CardsXXX or Tom Brown
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-5 e-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 c-5_c-4 c-8
L- Oh, the King will take the Queen, but the Queen will take the Knave, And
H- cho:
M-5e-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-5 E-4 D-8 E-5 G-5
L- since we're in good com- pa- ny, more li- quor let us have. Here's to you, Tom
H-
M-1C-3 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-5
L- Brown, And to you me jol- ly soul, And to you with all me heart,
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 C-4 B-8 C-4 E-8 G-4 E-8
L- And with you I'll take a quart, with you I'll drink a drop or two be- fore that we do
H-
M-5D-5 C-4 B-8 C-5 D-5 @-5 F-4 E-8 F-5 G-5 C-3 S-6
L- part, Here's to you, Tom Brown, Here's to you, Tom Brown.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CARELOVE
N-Careless Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-3 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 F-1_F-2 R-2
L- Love oh love, oh care- less love.
H-
M-1a-3 b-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 G-1_G-2 a-4 b-4
L- Love oh love oh care- less love. oh it's
H-
M-4a-3 b-4 c-2 c-2 d-2 b-2 F-2 G-4_G#4
L- love oh love, oh care- less love. You
H-
M-4a-3 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 F-1_F-2 R-2
L- see what love has done to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CARLKING
N-Carl, an the King Come
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-tune: Carl an the King Come #299
H-chorus:
M-4a-4 G-8_F-8_F-5 G-8 F-2 C-2 a-4_G-4 G-5 a-8 F-2 D-2
L- Carl, an' the king come, Carl an' the king come;
H- verse:
M-4C-5 D-8 F-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 f-2 c-4 d-8_e-8_f-4 a-4 G-2 F-4 f-8_g-8
L- Thou shalt dance and I wilt sing. Carl an' the king come An
H-
M-4h-4 g-8_f-8 f-5 g-8 h-8_g-8_f-8 d-8 c-8_d-8 f-8_g-8 h-4 g-4 g-5 h-8 g-8_h-8_g-8 f-8 d-5 f-8
L- some- bod- ie were come a- gain And some- bod- ie maun cross the main And
H-
M-4c-5 d-8 f-5 g-8 h-8_g-8_f-8 d-8 S-9 f-5 g-8 f-8_g-0_h-0_G-4 G-8_a-8_b-8 a-8 G-2 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- ev- 'ry man shall hae his ain, .- Carl an' the King come!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAROEDIN
N-Caroline of Edinburgh Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 a-4 b-4 c-5 E-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 a-5 G-8 W-2 a-3 a-4
L- Young Hen- ry was a High- land lad, a- cour- ting to her came, And
H-
M-4c-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 c-4
L- when her pa- rents heard of this they did not like the same. Young
B-9/8
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-8 c-5 c-5 ST44e-4_c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 E-3 E-4
L- Hen-ry- was of- fen- ded and un- to her did say, "A-
B-4/4
H-
M-4a-4 b-4 c-5 E-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 a-5 G-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- rise my pret- ty Car- o- line, and with me run a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAROEDN2
N-Blooming Caroline of Edinburgh Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 c-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4_C-4 C-4 E-8_G-8 a-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 W-2 D-3 C-4
L- Come all you ten- der fair maids, give ear un- to my rhyme. I'll
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 e-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 c-3 C-4
L- tell you of a fair maid, she was scarce- ly in her prime. She
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 d-4_e-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 c-3 b-8_c-8
L- beat the bloo- ming ro- ses, was ad- mired all a- round. This
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 a-4 G-8_a-8 c-4 C-4 D-4 E-8_G-8 a-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- fair maid's name was Car- o- line of E- din- bo- ro town.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CAROEDN3
N-Lovely Caroline\
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1A-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 W-2 D-3 A-4
L- Come all young men and mai- dens at- tend un- to my rhyme, It
H-
M-4D-2 F-4 G-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 a-4
L- was of a vir- gin sea- ted all in her prime; She
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 d-4_e-4 d-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-3 A-4
L- bids the blu- shing ro- ses ad- mi- ring all a- round, For
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- it was love-ly young Ca- ro- line of E- ding- bo- rough town.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CARPWIFE
N-The Ship Carpenter's Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-0_a-0 S-6 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-0_a-0 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8_b-8 a-8
L- Pay heed to my dit-ty ye fro-lic-some folk, I'll tell you a sto-ry, a co-mi- cal joke. It's a po-si-tive fact I'm
H-
M-3G-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-0_a-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- going to un- fold, Con-cer-ning a wo-man by auc- tion was sold.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CCKLSHLL
N-When Cockle Shells Turn Silver Bells
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-2_d-8_c-8_a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2_b-8_a-8_F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- When cock- le shells turn sil- ver bells, And mus- sels
H-
M-5E-5_F-8_G-8_a-8_b-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-3_F-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-2_d-8_c-8_
L- grow on ev- 'ry tree, When ros- es bloom
H-
M-5a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2_b-8_a-8_F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-5_F-8_G-8_a-8 b-5 D-8 E-9 C-0
L- "" midst win- ter's gloom Then will my false love prove true to
H- cho:
M-1F-3_F-3 c-4 G-5 c-8 c-4 a-2 c-4 G-5 c-8
L- me. O wa- ly, wa- ly, But love is
H-
M-5c-4 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-5_F-8_G-8_a-8_b-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-3_F-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8
L- bon- nie, a lit- tle time when it is new. But when it's
H-
M-1c-2_d-8_c-8_a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2_b-8_a-8_F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-5_F-8_G-8_a-8
L- old, it grow-eth cold And fades a- way-
H-
M-1b-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-3_F-4 R-2 S-6
L- "" like morn- ing dew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CGUITEA2
N-Charles Guiteau
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 B-4 E-4 E-5 F-8 G-3 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-3 S-6
L- My name is Charles Gui- teau. My name I'll ne- ver de- ny,
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 b-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- I leave my a- ged pa- rents In sor- row for to die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CGUITEAU
N-Charles Guiteau
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 @-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 B-4 @-4 B-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 D#4 E-3 S-6
L- My name is Charles Gui-teau, that name I'll never de- ny, I left my a- ged pa-rents In sor-row for to die.
H-
M-9W-2 @-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-3 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 B-8 B-8 @-4 B-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-2 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- But lit-tle did I think while in my youth-ful bloom, That'I'd be ta-ken to the scaf-fold to meet my fa- tal doom.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHAINGNG
N-The Old Chain Gang
C-The Crowder Brothers
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 E-8 S-6 E-2_E-0 E-0 E-0 F-0 E-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 G-8
L- Now ho- ney dear, I know you're goin' to ask Just where I been since you seen me
H-
M-4E-2_E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-2_a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 F-8 E-2_E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-8
L- last, Well I been down where the ham-mers ring, Yes I been down on the old chain
H-
M-1C-2_C-8 S-6 S-6
L- gang.
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%CHARDARL
N-Charlie is my Darling
C-
A-Lady Nairne
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-from Richard Dyer-Bennet Songbook
H- Chorus Verse
M-4B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 b-9 F-0 G-4 b-9 G-0 F-4 b-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 b-9 c-0 d-4 c-9 d-0 b-4 R-9 b-0
L- Char- lie is my dar- ling, my dar- ling, my dar- ling. Char- lie is my dar- ling, the young chev-a-lier. 'Twas
H- Chorus
M-4a#9 F-0 G#9 a-0 b-9_c-0 d-9 b-0 a#9 F-0 G#9 a-0 b-5 c-8 d-9 c-0 d-9 b-0 a-9_F-0 D-8 E-0_F-0 G-9_E-0 F-9 D-0 C-4 F-4
L- on a Mon- day morn-ing right ear-ly in the year, that Char-lie came to our town, the young chev-a-lier. Oh!
H-
M-4B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 b-9 F-0 G-4 b-9 G-0 F-4 b-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 b-9 c-0 d-4 c-9 d-0 b-2
L- Char- lie is my dar- ling, my dar- ling, my dar- ling, Char-lie is my dar- ling, the young chev-a-lier.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHARLOVR
N-Over the Water to Charlie
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6R-2 G-4 G-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8_F-4_F-8 D-8 E-4 G-4_G-8 B-8 W-2 A-3_A-2 G-4
L- It's o- ver the wa- ter, it's o- ver the sea. It's
H-
M-5G-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8_F-4_F-8 D-8 E-3 G-3_G-2 G-4
L- o- ver the wa- ter to Char- lie. Come
H-
M-5G-8 b-8_b-4 G-4 a-8 F-8_F-4 D-4 E-4_E-8 G-8 B-4 A-3 A-2_A-8 @-8
L- we- al come wo- oe we'll ga- ther and go to- oo
H-
M-6@-8 B-8_B-4 D-4 D-8 B-8_B-4_B-8 D-8 E-3 G-3_W-2 G-3_G-3
L- li- ve or di- ie with Char- lie
H-
M-6G-2 @-4 @-8 B-8_B-4 D-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 E-8 G-8_G-4_G-8 B-8 W-2 A-3_A-3
L- oh come bo- at me o- ver, come fer- ry me o'er
H-
M-5@-4 B-4 D-4 D-8 B-8_B-4_B-8 D-8 E-3 G-3_G-3
L- Come boat me o- ver to Char- lie
H-
M-5@-4 B-8 D-8_D-4 D-8 B-8_B-4_B-8 D-8 E-4 G-4_G-8 B-8 A-3_A-2_A-8 G-8
L- Hear the call on- ce but ne- ver a- gain to
H-
M-5G-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-4_F-8 D-8 E-3 G-3_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- car- ry me o- ver to Char- lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHASBELT
N-The Chastity Belt
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 B-4 E-4 B-4 E-4 F-4 B-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D#4 B-4 B-4
L- Oh say, gen- tle maid- en may I be your lov- er? Con-
H-
M-1E-4 B-4 E-4 F-4 B-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a#4 b-2 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-4
L- demn me no long- er to mourn and to weep. Struck down like a
H-
M-5W-3 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D#4 B-4 B-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- hart I lie wound- ed and faint- ing, Oh let down your draw- bridge, I'll
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 b-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 a-4
L- en- ter your keep. En- ter your keep, non- ny non-ny en- ter your
H-
M-5c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- keep, non-ny non-ny, Let down your draw- bridge, I'll en- ter your keep.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHATWRCK
N-The Chatsworth Wreck
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 C-8_F-8 a-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 F-4 E-2_E-2 E-4
L- From ci- ty town and ham- let There
H-
M-5G-2 G-4 c-2 c-4 a-3 R-2 a-8_b-8 c-2 a-4
L- came a mer- ry throng To view the
H-
M-1d-2 a-4 c-4 b-2_b-2 b-4 a-2 F-4 G-2 a-4
L- great Ni- ag- 'ra With joy they sped a-
H-
M-1F-3_F-4 R-2 S-6
L- long
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHCAGO
N-I Used to Work in Chicago
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-5 E-5 D-8 C#8 D-8 E-4 D-8 A-5_A-8 R-8 D-8
L- I used to work in Chi- ca- go, In a de- part- ment store, I
H-
M-1D-4 D-8 D-8 C#8 D-8 E-5 D-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 @-5_@-4 E-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 C-4 E-8
L- used to work in Chi- ca- go, I did but I don't a- ny more--- A la-dy came in and
H-
M-5E-8 D#8 E-8 C-4 C-8 D-8 C#8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 A-5_A-4 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- asked for some cake. I asked her what kind she'd a- dore, Lay- er she said, so lay- er I did, I
H-
M-2G-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5_C-4 R-8 S-6
L- don't work there an- y more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHCKNRFT
N-Chicken on a Raft
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2W-4 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 b-8
L- Skip-per's in the ward-room drin- king gin Heigh -Ho, chic-ken on a raft, I
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 F-0 E-4 E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 S-6
L- don't mind knoc-king but I ain't a-go-ing in, Heigh ho chic-ken on a raft.
H-
M-3W-4 b-8_S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 S-6
L- Jim he's laugh- ing like a drain, Heigh ho chic-ken on a raft
H-
M-3b-8 S-6 W-4 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 S-6
L- Been loo-king at my co- mic cuts a- gain, Heigh ho chic-ken on a raft
H-chorus:
M-1R-8 S-6 W-4 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 B-0 B-0 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 S-6
L- Chi-cken on a raft on a Mon- day mor- ning Oh, what a ter-ri-ble sight to see,
H-
M-1R-0 E-0 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 a-4 W-1 ST24R-2 W-4 ST44b-0 b-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 F-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 R-8
L- The dab-toes for-rard and the dust-men aft Sit-tin' there a-pic-kin' at a chic-ken on a raft.
H-
M-4E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 R-8 G-4 E-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 R-8 E-4 B-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 R-8 G-4 E-8 R-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 R-8 S-6
L- Heigh- o Chic-ken on a raft, Oy- o, chic-ken on a raft. Heigh-o chic-ken on a raft, Oy- o chic-ken on a raft.
H-
M-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHDOWLET
N-Chyld Owlet
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Transcribed by AS from singing of Ewan MacColl
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 S-6 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 b-4 R-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 E-2 R-4 R-8 b-8
L- La- dy Er- skin sits in- tae her bow'r, A- sewin' a sil- ken seam A
H-
M-4a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 R-8 b-8 D-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 b-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- bon- ny sark for Chyld Ow- let, As he gangs oot and in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEERQUN
N-Cheering of the Queen
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C G Am D
M-5D-8 S-6 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 G-0 G-9 G-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 E-0 D-9 E-8 G-8 a-4 S-6
L- It hap-pened on a sum-mer's day in nine-teen fif-ty four, We went to greet her ma-jes-ty A- co-min' from the tour,
H-chorus: G C G Am
M-5D-9 D-0 S-6 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 G-4 D-9 D-0 E-0 G-9 G-8 a-8 b-5 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 ST24a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8
L- On a Bri-tish sub-ma-rine, On a Bri-tish sub-ma- rine, When six-ty so-lid sai-lors went Chee-ring of the
H- Em G
M-2E-3 R-4 R-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Queen.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHERTRE.2
N-The Cherry-Tree Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-5 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-4 b-8_G-8 a-2 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 a-8 b-8
L- When Jo- seph was an old man, An old man was he, He wed- ded Vir-gin
H-
M-1c-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Ma- ry, The Queen of Ga- li- lee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHERTREE
N-The Cherry Tree Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-76
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 F-4 c-4 c-4 c-0_d-0 c-8 a-9_G-0 F-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-8_a-8 c-2 a-8_G-8
L- When Jo- seph was an old man, An old man was he. He
H-
M-5F-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 C-4 C-8_D-8 F-5 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-2 a-8_G-8 F-5 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- mar- ried Vir- gin Mar- y The Queen of Gal- i- lee. He mar- ried Vir- gin
H-
M-3D-4 C-4 C-7_D-7_F-7 F-5 C-8 a-8 G-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- Mar- y the Queen of Gal- i- lee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEVCHAS
N-Chevy Chase
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 b-8 a-8 G-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-5 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-5 b-8 a-2 R-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-5 b-8
L- God pros- per long our no- ble King, Our lives and saf- tyes all; A woe- ful hunt- ing
H-
M-3d-8 b-8 G-5 d-8 e-8 g-8 b-4 a-4 G-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- once there did on Che- vy Chase be- fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEVCHS2
N-Chevy Chase
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-other name: Flying Fame
H-
M-1d-8 S-6 c-4 b-8 a-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-5_c-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8
L- God pros- per long our no- ble King, Our lives and saf- tyes all; A woe- ful hun- ting
H-
M-3d-8_e-8 d-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- once there did In Che- vy Chase be- fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEVCHS3
N-Chevy Chase
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-other name: Flying Fame
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G#8 a-5_a-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8
L- God pros- per long our no- ble King, Our lives and saf- tyes all; A woe- ful hun- ting
H-
M-3b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 a-4 b-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- once there did In Che- vy Chase be- fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEVCHS4
N-Chevy Chase
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 E-5 D-8 C-4 B-4 C-5 C-8 C-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- God pros- per well our no- ble king, Our lives and safe- ties all,
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 F-4 D-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 @-4 D-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- A woe- ful hun- ting once there did In Che- vy Chase be- fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHEYENN
N-Cheyenne
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1b-8 b-8 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 b-4 d-5 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 F-4 G-4 b-5 G-8 b-8 b-8
L- I'm a- tel- lin' you the truth and not ly- in' nor jo- kin', I'd ra- ther be in
H- chorus:
M-5b-4_F-4 b-8 b-8 b-2 D-4 C-4 B-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 B-2 G-8 G-8
L- jail than to be heart- bro- ken. Chey- enne- a Chey- enne, I'm a
H-
M-6F-4 D-4 C-4 W-2 B-2 F-4 W-3 D-5 C-8 D-4 B-2 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-2 S-6 S-6
L- lea- vin' Chey- enne. Chey- enne- a Chey- enne, I'm a- lea- ving Chey- enne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHILDENG
N-Railroad Engineer's Child
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 a-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 C-4 D-4
L- A lit- tle child on a sick- bed lay, And death was ver- y
H-
M-4E-3 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 a-4 c-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 D-4 a-4 D-4
L- near, The par- ent's pride and the on- ly child of a rail- road en- gin-
H-
M-4G-3 G-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_F-8
L- eer. His du- ty called him from those he loved, and the house whose light was
H-
M-4E-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 a-4 a-4 S-9 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-8_D-8
L- dimmed; Ah, the tears he shed as "Wife" he said " I will have two lan- terns
H- cho:
M-4C-1 G-4 a-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- trimmed. Just hang a light by my bed to- night, And hang it where it can be
H-
M-4D-3 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 S-9 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 E-8_D-8
L- seen! If our ba- by's dead, just hang the red! If she's bet-ter then hang the
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- green!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHILSCEN
N-Chilly Scenes of Winter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-4 a-2 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 A-4
L- The night is al- most o- ver, The chick-ens a- crow-in' for
B-3/2
H-
M-3C-1 R-4 C-8 B-8 ST22A-2 C-4 E-8 E-8 E-2 a-4 F-8_E-8
L- day, I will ask you for an an- swer , "Oh
B-2/2
H-
M-2E-5 C-8 D-4 B-4 A-1 S-6
L- love, what do you say?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHILSCN2
N-The Stormy Scenes of Winter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 a-8_b-8 c#8 a-8_G#8 E-8 a-4_G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8_C-8 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 E-8 S-6 a-8_b-8 C#8 a-8 G#8 E-8
L- The stor- my scenes of win- ter in- cline to frost and snow. And dark shades o-ver the
H-
M-5a-4_G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8_C-8 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 e-8
L- cen- tres where the stor- my winds do blow. You are the girl I've cho- sen for to
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 b-5_b-4 E-8 a-8_b-8 c#8 a-8_G#8 E-8 a-4_G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8_C-8 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8
L- be my on- ly dear, Your scorn-ful heart is fro- zen, or else locked up, I
H-
M-1a-5_a-4 S-6 S-6
L- fear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHILWIND
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F C
M-5E-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-2 P-8 G-4 a-8 a-8 c-2 P-8 c-4 a-8_G-8_G-4 G-4 a-4 E-8_D-8 C-2 C-4
L- I'm go-in' where those chil- ly winds don't blow. dar- lin' ba- by; I'm
H- Fm C
M-4F-8 F-8 F-2 F-4 a&8 a-8 a-2 a-8_A-8 G-1_G-3 E-8 E-8
L- go- in' where those chil- ly winds don't blow, When I'm
H- G7
M-4G-3 E-8 E-8 D-3 D-8 @-8 C-1_C-3 S-6 S-6
L- goin' to my long lone- some home.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHINBUM
N-The Chinee Bumboat Man
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-Db
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-;W-2 b-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-5 b-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 F-4
L- I'll sing ye a sto- ry of trou-ble an' woe, That-'ll cause ye to shud-der an' shi- ver, Con-cer-ning a Chi-i-nee bum- boat
H-
M-1W-2 D-2 F-4 G-2 E-4 F-2 D-4 E-4 E-5 E-8 E-2 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 e-2 b-8 b-8 b%2 b-4 a-2 b&4
L- man that sailed the Yang- tze Ri-ver. He was a heath-en o' 'igh de- gree As the Joss house re- cords
H-
M-:W-2 b-3 R-2 b-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-2 b-4 b%2 b-4 b&2 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- show; His fam-i- ly name was Wing Chang Loo, But the sai-lors all called him Jim Crow-ee-eye-oh-ee-eye
H- chorus:
M-:W-2 b-5 b%8 d-4 W-2 b&5 b%8 d-4 a-2 F-4 D-3 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 E-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 F-4 D-3
L- Hitch- y-cum, Itch-y-cum yah! yah! yah! Sai-lor-man no lik-ee me, no sav-vy the sto- ry of Wing Chang Loo
B-4/4
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M-2G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 D-4 E-5 b-8 b-4 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- Too much of the bo-ber-eye- ee, Kye- ee!
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%CHISHLM
N-The Old Chisholm Trail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 d-4 W-3 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-5 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-5 b-8 W-3 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8
L- Well come a- long boys and lis-ten to my tale I'll tell you of my trou-bles on the
H- chorus:
M-4e-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8
L- old Chis-holm trail, Com-a ti- yi- yip-pee yip-pee yea, yip- pee yea, Com- a ti yi yip-pee yip- pee
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- yea.
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%CHISHLM2
N-The Old Chizzum Trail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-2W-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 a-8 a-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 F-8 E-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 a-0 a-0 F-0 F-0 b-8 b-0 b-0 F-8 E-0 E-0
L- Come a- long, boys, and lis-ten to my tale, I'll tell you of my trou-bles on the old Chiz-zum trail, Com-a
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-0 E-0 a-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 F-0 F-0 E-2 S-6
L- ti yi yip-pee yip-pee yea, yip- pee yea, Com-a ti yi yip-pee yip-pee yea.
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%CHIVSHAR
N-The Rhyme of the Chivalrous Shark
C-
A-Irwin Wallace
T-
S-128
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-2_D-4 R-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- The most chiv- al- rous fish of the o- cean, To la- dies fore-
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 R-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 E-4 R-4 c-8 c-8
L- bear- ing and mild, Though his re- cord be dark, is the
H-
M-6b-4 b-4 b-4 D-2 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- man- eat- ing shark, Who will eat nei- ther wo- man nor child.
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%CHLDLAFF
N-My Children Are Laughing
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 a-4 a-2 D-4
L- My child- ren are laugh- ing be- hind my back, My
H-
M-5a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 d-4 SKBbe-4 e-4 e-4
L- child- ren are laugh- ing be- hind my back, They sit by the
K-Bb
H-
M-5e-2 d-8 c-8 d-2 d-8 c-8 b-2 G-4 a-2 a-4 d-5 d-8 c-4
L- cof- fin that stands by my bed, And they'll be glad when their
H-
M-2b-2 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- old man's dead.
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%CHRISTLU
N-Christ Child Lullaby
C-
A-Trans. Seamus Ennis
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 R-1 R-4 D-4 D-2 E-4 F-2 G-4 a-2 G-4 S-9 D-2 G-4 F-2 D-4 E-2 a-4 G-2 E-8_D-8 S-9 C%2 D-4
L- My love, my pride, my treas- ure O! My won- der new and pleas- ure O! My
H-
M-4W-2 D-2 E-4 F-2 G-4 a-2 G-7_a-7_G-7 S-9 D-3 D-2 A-4 C%2 D-4 E-2 D-4 S-9 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- Son, my beau- ty ev- er You, Who am I to bear You here?
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%CHRMWIDW
N-The Charming Young Widow
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 c-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 G-4 E-4
L- I live in Ver- mont, and one mor- ning last sum- mer, A let- ter in-
H-
M-5F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 G-4 c-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 E-4
L- form'd me mu Un- cle was dead. And al- so re- ques- ted I'd
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-4 R-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 c-4 R-8 b-4
L- come down to Bos- ton as he'd left me a large sum of mo- ney it
H-
M-5c-2 d-4 e-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-5 b-8_c-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8
L- said. Of course I de- ter- mined on ma- king the jour- ney and to
H-
M-5e-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-4 E-4
L- book my- self by the "first class" I was fain Tho' I had gone
H-
M-5C-8 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 F-5 G-8 a-4
L- "se- cond" I had ne- ver en- coun- ter'd the Char- ming Young Wi- dow I
H-
M-2G-4 c-5 b-8 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- met on the train.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHSTER
N-Chester
C-William Billings
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 a-4 b-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8_b-8 a-0_G-0_F-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-2
L- Let ty-rants shake their i- ron rod, And slav-'ry clang her gal- ling chains.
H-
M-8a-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-2 d-9_c-0 b-8 a-8 b-0_a-0_G-0_F-0_E-8 a-8 D-8_G-8_F-8 E-8 S-9 D-2 S-6
L- We'll fear them not, we trust in God. New Eng-land's God for- ev- er reigns.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CHVLAMNT
N-The Chevalier's Lament
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-80
K-G
B-6/8
F-Tune: Captain Okean #220
H-
M-3W-4 E-8 S-6 B-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-0 E-0 F-0_G-0 a-0_G-0 F-0_E-0 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- The small birds re- joice in the green leaves re- turn- ing, The
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8
L- mur- mur- ing stream- let winds clear thro' the vale; The
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-0 E-0 F-0_G-0 a-0_G-0 F-0_E-0 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- prim- ro- ses blow in the dews of the morn- ing, And
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-0_F-0
L- wild scat- ter'd cow- slips be- deck the green dale. But
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-0 G-0 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 d-0 c-0
L- what can give plea- sure or what can seem fair, When the
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 e-8 f-8 g-9 f-0 e-8 b-8 e-8 d#8 e-4 e-0_f-0
L- lin- ger- ing mo- ments are num- ber'd by care? No
H-
M-2W-4 g-9 f-0 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 d-8 D-9 E-0 F-8
L- flow'rs gai- ly spring- ing nor birds sweet- ly sing- ing Can
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 B-9 E-0 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- soothe the sad bo- som of joy- less des- pair!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CITYBALT
N-The City of Baltimore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-8_F-8 S-6 E-4 P-0 E-8 C-4 P-0 D-8 E-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 C-4 C-8 C-5_P-8 C-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 G-8
L- Come all ye true- born Ir- ish- men, a sto- ry I will tell. Con- cern- ing De- nis Mc-
H-
M-5c-4_b-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 c-4 b-8 G-4 F-8
L- Carth- y, in Li- ver-pool town did dwell; 'Twas down the north- ern docks one day he
H-
M-5E-4 C-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 G-0 F-0 E-4 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-5 G-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 C-4 C-8
L- hap- pened for to stay; On a west- ern o- cean steam- boat, he stowed him- self a-
H-
M-1C-5_C-8 S-6 S-6
L- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLAREDRG
N-Clare's Dragoons
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 E-0_D-0_S-6 C-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 a-9 b-0 a-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 c-8
L- When, on Ram- illie's blood- y field, the baf- fled French were
H-
M-4W-4 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 a-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 e-8 a-8 F-8 d-8
L- forced to yield, The vic- tor Sax- on back- ward reeled Be- fore the charge of
H-
M-4W-4 c-8 b-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 e-8 b-8 c-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 c-8 e-8 b-8 c-8
L- Clare's dra- goons. The flags we con- quered in that fray Look lone in Y- pres'
H-
M-1W-4 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-8 a-0_b-0 c-8 e-8 b-8 c-8 W-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 e-8 a-8 F-8 d-8
L- choir they say, We'll win them com- pa- ny to- day Or bold- ly die like
H-
M-4W-4 c-8 b-8 a-9 E-0 C-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 a-9 b-0 a-8_E-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 c-8
L- Clare's dra- goons. Then vi- va la, for Ire- land's wrong! Vi- va la, for
H-
M-4W-4 W-4 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-9_E-0 C-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 a-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 e-8 a-8 F-8 d-8
L- Ire- land's right! Vi- va la, in bat- tle throng, For'a Spa- nish steed and
H-
M-1W-4 c-8 b-8 a-9 S-6 S-6
L- sa- bre bright!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLEARAM
N-Clear Away in the Morning
C-Gordon Bok
A-Gordon Bok
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 a-2 F-2 E-5 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8_F-4 E-4_E-8 a-8
L- Take me back on the bay boys. Clear a- way in the morn- ing. I
H-
M-1b-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-2 D-2 D-8 B-5 A-1 S-6
L- don't want to spend my pay boys. Oh, bring her round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLEMENTI
N-Clementine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-9 D-0 S-6 D-4 A-4 F-9 F-0 F-4 D-4 D-9 F-0 a-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-2 E-9 F-0 G-4 G-4 F-9 E-0
L- In a cav- ern, in a can- yon, ex- ca- vat- ing for a mine. Dwelt a mi- ner, for- ty
H-
M-3F-4 D-4 D-9 F-0 E-4 A-4 C-8 E-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- nin- er and his daugh- ter Clem-in- tine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLFFDNEN
N-The Cliffs of Doneen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G D G C D7
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 a-5 b-8 d-4 b-2 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 E-4 D-3_D-2 d-8 d-8
L- You may tra- vel far far from your own na- tive land, Far a-
H- G D G
M-5d-2 e-8 d-8 b-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- way o'er the moun- tains, far a- way o'er the foam, But of all the fine
H- Am B7 G
M-5b-4 D-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 b-2 b-8 a-8 G-5_a-8 b-8 d-8 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- pla- ces that I've e- ver been, Sure there's none can com- pare with the
H- C D7
M-2D-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- Cliffs of Don- een.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLKSHEAR
N-Click Go The Shears
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5E-5 E-4 D-8 C-5 G-5 c-5 c-4 b-8 a-3 G-5 G-4 a-8
L- Out on the boards the old shea- rer stands, Clas- ping his
H-
M-5G-5 F-4 E-8 E-5 D-4 E-8 D-3 E-4_F-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 E-4 G-8
L- shears in his thin bo- ny hands, Fixed is his eyes on a
H-
M-5c-5 c-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- blue- bel- lied Joe; .- Glo- ry if he gets her won't he make the rin- ger
H-
M-1c-3 d-5 d-4 c-8 b-5 G-5 c-5 e-5 c-3
L- go! Click go the shears, boys, click, click, click.
H-
M-1a-5 a-4 b-8 c-5 b-4 a-8 G-5 c-4_E-8 D-2_D-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-4 D-8
L- Wide is his blow and hus hands move quick; The rin- ger looks a-
H-
M-5C-5 E-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8
L- round as he's bea- ten by a blow, And cur- ses the old swag- ger with the
H-
M-2C-5 c-4 c-8 c-3 S-6
L- blue- bel- lied Joe.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLNCHMTN
N-My Clinch Mountain Home
C-A.P. Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 S-6 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- Far a- way on a hill, to a sun-ny moun-tain-side, Ma- ny years a-go we par-ted, My
H-
M-4c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 C-3 G-8 G-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 E-8
L- lit-tle Ruth and I, From the sun- ny moun-tain-side. She clung to me and trem-bled, when I
H-
M-4G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-8_G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8
L- told her we must part, She said," Don't go my dar-ling, it al- most breaks my heart to think of you, so far a-
H- chorus:
M-4C-3 G-8 G-8 a-2 a-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 G-2 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- part. Car- ry me back to old Vir-gin- ia, Back to my Clinch Moun-tain
H-
M-4E-3 G-8 G-8 a-2 a-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-2_b-8 d-8 a-8 b-8
L- home. Car- ry me back to old Vir- gin- ia, Back to my old moun-tain
H-
M-1c-3 S-6
L- home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLOAKMKR
N-The Cloakmakers' Union
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 C-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- Oh the cloak- mak- ers' un-ion is a no- good un-ion, it's a com- pan- y un- ion of the
H-
M-4a-8 F-8_F-2 C-8_C-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- boss- es. The right- wing cloak mak-ers and the Soc- ial- ist fak- ers are making by the work- ers dou-ble
H-
M-4a-8 F-8_F-2 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-5 a-8 c-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8_d-8
L- cross- es. And the Hill-quits and Du-bin-skys and the Thom- as- es, are mak- ing by the work- ers false
H-
M-4c-5 a-8 G-4 C-8_C-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- prom- is- es, They preach Soc- ial- is- m but they prac- tice Fas-cis-m to pre- serve Capi- tal- is- m for the
H-
M-1a-8 F-8 R-8 C-8 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- boss-es. Hoo ha!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLUCKHEN
N-Cluck Old Hen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8_S-6 G-8 G-8 b-4 W-4 G-0_G-0 G-0_G-0 F%4 G-8 G-0 G-0 c-8 d-8 d-0_c-0 a-0_b-0 G-4 S-6
L- Cluck old hen, Cluck and sing, Ain't laid an egg since 'way last spring.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLUSNUTS
N-Cluster of Nuts
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H- Verse:
M-6E-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 C-8 E-5 E-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-5_b-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- In Liv-er-pool lived a mer- chant a weal- thy mer- chant man. He had a hand- some
H- Chorus:
M-5b-4 b-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 C-8 W-2 G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6 W-4 F-8 E-8 S-6 A-9 A-0 A-8 C-8 D-8 E-8
L- pren- tice boy as ev- er the sun shone on. Sing- ing fal de lal lal de ral
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M-3F-4 D-8 B-5 A-9 A-0 A-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 S-6
L- li gee o. Fal de lal lal de ral li gee o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CLYDWATR
N-Clyde's Water
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-from Bronson
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 c-5 d-8 c-4 e-4 G-5_a-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-8_c-5 R-4 S-6
L- Young Wil- lie stands in his sta- ble And com- bing down his steed
H-
M-5c-8_a-8 S-6 G-5 E-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-5 E-8 G-5 a-8 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- And loo- king through his white fin- gers his nose be- gan to bleed.
H-
M-5c-8_a-8 S-6 G-5 E-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-5 E-8 G-5 a-8 c-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- And loo- king through his white fin- gers his nose be- gan to bleed.
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%CMMNBILL
N-Common Bill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 c-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 F-4 B-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 c-4 E-8 E-8
L- I will tell you of a fel- low, Of a fel- low I have seen; Who is nei- ther white nor
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M-5E-4 G-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 B-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 B-8 D-8 C-4 E-4 E-8 E-8
L- yel- low, But is al- to- ge- ther green. And his name it is- n't char- ming, For it's
H-
M-5D-4 F-4 B-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 c-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 B-8 D-8
L- on- ly com- mon Bill, And he wish- es me to wed him, But I hard- ly think I
H-
M-1C-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- will.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CNFSJHOV
N-Confess Jehovah
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-D
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-4 D-4
L- Con- fess Je-ho-vah thank-ful-ly For He is good, for His mer-cie Con- tin-u- eth for-e- ver.
H-
M-3D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-4 D-4
L- To God of gods con-fesse do ye Be- cause His boun-ti-ful mer-cie Con- tin- u- eth for- e- ver.
H-
M-3d-4 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G%8 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 F-4
L- Un- to the Lord of lords con- fesse Be- cause His mer-ci-ful kind-nesse Con- tin- u- eth for- e- ver.
H-
M-3E-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 D-4 E-8 F-8 G%8 F-8 E-4 D-4 S-6
L- To Him that doth him-self on-ly, Things won-drous great for His mer-cie Con- tin- u- eth for- e- ver.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CNSOSTRT
N-In Canso Strait
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H- C Dm
M-1E-9_F-0 G-4 a-4 S-6 G-3 F-9_D-0 C-4 B&4 C-3 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- In Can- so Strait our ves- sel lay; We just ar-
H- C F C
M-3c-2_G-4 G-9_a-0 b&4 a-4 W-2 G-3 F-4 G-4 b%4 W-3 c-2_G-4 G-9_a-0 b&4 a-4
L- rived in from the Bay, Our ves-sel built both stout and
H- F BB C
M-3G-3 E-9_F-0 G-4 a-4 G-3 F-9_E-0 C-4 B&4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- strong, To Glou- ces- ter she does be- long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COACHMN
N-The Coachman
C-Traditional
A-
T-
S-180
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 e-4 S-4 e-4 e-4 e-8_e-8 e-4 f-4 g-4 h-4 e-2_e-4 R-4 e-4
L- I once took a job as a coach- man. My
L- '' met by a charm- ing young la- dy Who
H-
M-5d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-3_e-2 e-4 e-4 e-4 f-8_e-8
L- mo- ney was paid in ad- vance. So I trav- eled
L- clothed me in britch- es so tight She said'"I see I
H-
M-5d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-2_a-2 a-8_b-8 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4
L- first down to Do- ver. And then I crossed o- ver to
L- have a fine coach-man. Who'can drive me by day and by
H-
M-1a-3_S-1 a-2 e-8 e-8 S-5 S-2 a-2 h-4 h-4 h-4 h-4 h-4 i-4 h-4
L- France. I was '' She was such a charm-ing young
L- night"
H-
M-1h-4 g-2_g-2 R-4 h-4 h-4 h-4 h-4 g-4 f-4 g-3
L- la- dy, All in the height of her bloo-
H-
M-5h&2 h-4 h%4 e-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-2_a-2 e-4
L- oom, and me being a dash- ing young coach- man I
H-
M-1e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- drove her ten times 'round the room.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COALBRON
N-The Coal Baron's Hymn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 e-4 e-8 c-4 c-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 e-8_d-8 e-8 f-5_f-4 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c-4 c-8
L- .-Let them strike as much as they like, To us 'tis a per- fect boon. .- Mer-ri-ly high the
H-
M-5e-4 e-8 c-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8_d-8 c-8 b-5_b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- pri- ces fly On mo- no-po- ly's big bal- loon; Tho' they starve by bits in the in- ky pits, Tho' their
H-
M-5F-8_b-8 b-8 a%8_b-8 c-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 e-8_e-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 e-8 c-8 b-8_e-8 d-8
L- chil- dren cry for bread, The end of the game must be the same, King Cap-i- tal keeps a-
H- chorus:
M-5e-5_e-8 R-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 e-4 e-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 e-8 c-8 b-8_e-8 d-8 e-5_e-4 S-6 S-6
L- head. The end of the game must be the same, King Cap-i- tal keeps a- head.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COALCRK
N-COAL CREEK TROUBLES
C-(Jilson Setters?)
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1b-8 S-6 b-4 G-8 D-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 d-8 c-8_b-8 b-8 W-2 a-5 R-4 b-8 W-3 c-8_b-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 a-8_d-4 d-8 S-6
L- My song is foun- ded on the truth, in po- ver- ty we stand. How hard the mil-lion- aire will
H-
M-6d-4 d-8 S-6 e-4 d-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 W-2 b-5 R-4 b-8 W-3 b-4 G-8 D-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 d-8 c-8_b-8 b-8
L- crush up- on the la- bo- ring man. The mi- ner's toi- ling un- der- ground to earn his dai- ly
H-
M-5W-2 a-5 R-4 b-8 W-3 c-8_a-8 a-8 F-4 a-8 d-5 d-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 b-8_G-8 F-8 W-2 G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- bread; To clothe his wife and chil- dren And see that they are fed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COALROSE
N-Coal Black Rose
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Db
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-2
L- Oh, me Ro- sie, coal black Rose, Don't ye hear the ban- jo ping-a-ping-a pong?
H-
M-2S-9 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 S-6
L- Oh, me Ro- sie coal black rose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COBBLR
N-The Cobbler
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8c-5_b-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-4_C-4 C-4 R-8 E-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4
L- I am a cob- bler ai- ry, That's late- ly gained my free- dom.
H-
M-8b-2 c-5_b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-5 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_b-8
L- O, I fell in love wi'a wee broon lass, I'm a- fraid she will not
H- chorus
M-8c-4 a-4 a-2 a-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-2 a-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-4 e-4
L- hae me, O. Whack de doo de dum. Whack de doo de doo- dy.
H-
M-6a-5 c-8 f-4 e-4 c-2 a-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 S-6
L- Whack de doo de dum, Kate, you are my dar- ling.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COCKADE1
N-The White Cockade (recruiting)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Not the fife or fiddle or banjo tune
H- F C7 F
M-5R-2 R-8 C-8 F-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 c-5 a-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 F-4 F-8 F-5_F-4 C-8
L- 'Twas on a sum- mer morn- ing as I rode o'er the moss, I
H- F C7 F
M-5F-4 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-5 c-4 c-0 c-0 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 c-5_c-4 C-8 F-4 a-8 c-4 c-8
L- had not thought of en- list- ing, till some sol- diers I did cross. They kind- ly did in-
H-
M-5d-5 c-4 c-0 c-0 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4_a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 c-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 b-4 c-8
L- vite me to a flow- ing bowl of grog. They ad- vanced me (they ad- vanced me) They ad-
H-
M-5d-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 a-4 b-8 c-5 c-4 d-8 c-5 a-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 F-4 E-8
L- vanced me (they ad- vanced me) They ad- vanced me some mon- ey, a shil- ling from the
H-
M-1F-5_F-4 R-8 S-6
L- Crown.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COCKROBN
N-Who Killed Cock Robin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-from Dyer-Bennet Songbook
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 R-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 R-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 R-4 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 R-4
L- Who killed Cock Rob-in? I, said the spar-row, With my bow and ar- row. I killed Cock Rob-in.
H- Chorus
M-4a-4 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 R-4 b-4 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 C-8 C-8
L- Who saw him die? I, said the fly, with my lit-tle eye, I saw him die. All the
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-8
L- birds in the air fell a sigh-in' and a sob-bin' When they heard of the death of poor Cock Rob-in, When they
H-
M-4F-2 a-4 F-4 D-2 b-4_G-4 a-2 G-2 F-8 F-8_F-3
L- heard of the death of poor Cock Rob- bin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CODLIVR
N-Cod Liver Ile
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-5W-4 R-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 R-8 F-8
L- I'm a young mar- ried man that is ti- red in life. Ten
H-
M-:D-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 R-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 a-8_G-8 a-8
L- years I've been wed to a sick-e- ly wife; She does no-thing all day but sit down and cry, A- wish-ing to God that
H-
M-2F-8_D-8 D-8 D-4 R-8 S-6
L- she could die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLDHART
N-Cold Cold Heart
C-Hank Williams
A-
T-
S-120
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 C-4 E-3 S-6
L- I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're my ev- 'ry dream,
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 b%4 b&4 D-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 a-3 S-6
L- Yet you're a- fraid each thing I do is just some e- vil scheme;
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-3 S-6
L- A mem- 'ry from your lone- some past keeps us so far a- part
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 b%4 b&4 D-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- Why can't I free your doubt- ful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLDRAIN
N-Cold Haily Rainy Night
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Printed in Seeds of Love
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 F-4 D-4 D-5 P-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 P-8 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4
L- My cap is fro- zen to my head. My heart is like a lump of lead. My
H-
M-4F-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 f-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 a-2 R-4
L- shoes are fro- zen to my feet. With stan- ding at your win- dow.
H-
M-4F-4 E-8_D-8 D-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4_a-4 c-2 c-4 G-4 a-5 d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_a-8
L- Let me in the sold- ier cried. Cold hai- ly rain- y night. Oh
H-
M-4F-4 E-8_D-8 D-4 a-8_c-8 d-5 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 a-2 R-4
L- let me in the sold- ier cried for I'll not go back a- gain oh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLLAD2
N-The Collier Laddie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Dm G7
M-4W-2 G-4 S-6 ST64W-3 E-4 D-4 C-3 P-4 G-8 G-8 E-4_D-8 D-8 C-3 P-5 D-8 E-8 ST44F-5 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8
L- I've trav- eled east, and I've trav- eled west, And I've trav- eled owre Kir-
H- C G C Bb C Am
M-4c-2_P-5 c-0_d-0_c-0_c-0_b-8_G-8 G-3 P-5 P-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 b&4 a-4 ST64G-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 E-0_C-9_C-2 D-8 E-8
L- kal- dy, But the bon-ni-est lass that e'er I spied She was
H- Dm G7 C chorus: Dm C
M-4F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_G-4 E-8 ST64D-2 P-4 C-2 P-4 R-2 ST34F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4_c-0_d-0_c-0_a-0_b-8_G-8
L- fol-low-in' her col- lier lad- die. Lad- die , O, lad-
H- G G7 C Bb C Am Dm
M-4G-2 P-5 R-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-5 a-8 ST64G-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 C-2 P-4 R-4 P-8 D-8 E-8 ST44F-0 E-0 F-4 G-8 a-8_G-4 E-8
L- die, But the bon-ni-est lass that e'er I spied She was fol-low-in' her col- lier
H- G7 C
M-2D-2 C-2 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- lad- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLLCTMN
N-Collector Man Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E A7 E E7 A7
M-5R-4 b-4 G-8_E-8_E-4 R-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G%8 G#8 W-2 E-1 R-1 W-3 R-4 G%8 E-8_E-2
L- Hey, hey, Some-bo-dy knoc-kin' at my door. Hey, hey,
H- E B7 A7
M-5R-8 G%8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 b-7_a-7 G-7 W-2 E-1 R-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 W-3 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8_b-4 e-8 e-8 e-4 b-8_a-8 G%4
L- some-bo-dy knoc-kin' at my door. Says it may be a col-lec- tor, Ba- by I sure don't
H- E A7 E (B7)
M-2W-2 E-1 R-1 S-6 S-6
L- know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLONBOY
N-Wild Colonial Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9W-4 W-3 G-8 S-6 C-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-8 @-5 E-5 D-8 W-2 C-2_C-4 E-8 F-8
L- There was a wild co- lon- ial boy. Jack Dug- gan was his name. He was
H-
M-8G-5 G-8 c-5 b-8 b-4_a-4 D-5 D-0 E-0 F-5 G-8 b-5 a-8 G-2_G-5 G-8
L- born and raised in Ire- land, in a place called Cas- tle- maine. He
H-
M-8G-5 c-8 c-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 D-5 E-8 F-8 G-5 b-5 a-8 G-2_G-5 G-8
L- was his fa- ther's on- ly son, his mo- ther's pride and joy. And
H-
M-8C-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-5 @-8 E-5 D-8 C-2_C-5 S-6
L- dear- ly did his par- ents love the wild co- lon- ial boy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COLORADT
N-Colorado Trail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 E-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-1 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-2 C-4 C-4 A-4 C-4 D-1
L- Eyes like a morn-ing star, Cheeks like a rose. Lau-ra was a pret-ty girl, God al-might-y knows.
H-
M-8W-2 E-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 D-2 C-4_D-4 E-1 G-4 a-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-1 S-6
L- Weep, all ye lit-tle rains, wail, winds wail. All a- long, a-long a-long the Col-o- rad- o trail.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMBYHIL
N-Come by the Hills
C-Traditional Irish Air
A-Tom Smith
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-Irish air: Boy from the Erne (Buaschaill on Eirne)
H-
M-6G-2 F-8 G-8 F-2 E-8 C-8 B-2 B-4 C-4 E-4 F-4 W-2 E-3_E-2 B-4
L- Come by the hills to the land where fan- cy is free. Come
H-
M-6E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 W-2 F-3_F-2 G-8 a-8
L- stand where the peaks meet the sky and the lochs meet the sea. Where the
H-
M-4b-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-4
L- Ri- vers run clear and the bra- cken is warm in the
H-
M-5F-3_F-2 E-8 F-8 G-2 F-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-4 B-2 B-4
L- sun. And the cares of to- mor- row must wait til
H-
M-2C-4 E-4 F-4 E-3 S-6
L- this day is done.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMEBOWR
N-Come to the Bower
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4B-8 B-8 S-6 E-4 G-9 E-0 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8
L- Will you come to the bow'r o'er the free bound-less o-cean, where the stu-pen-dous waves roll in
H-
M-1b-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 b-8 e-4 d-8 f-8 e-4 b-8 b-8 e-4 d-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 d-8 f-8 e-4 G-8 a-8
L- thun- der- ing mo-tion. Where the mer- maids are seen, and the fierce tem- pest ga-thers to loved E- rin the green, the dear
H-
M-3b-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 S-9 E-4 G-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-4 b-9 a-0 F-8_E-8 S-6 S-6
L- land of our fa-thers, Will you come, will you, will you will you come to the bower?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMEDAY
N-Come Day, Go Day
C-Glyn Hughes
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-8/8
F-AKA Seth Davey, Whiskey on a Sunday
H-
M-5C-8 S-6 C-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 D-8 D-8 C-8 A-8_A-2 R-8 B-8 B-8 B-4 C-8 D-4 E-2_P-8 E-8 R-8 C-8 C-8
L- He sat on the cor- ner of Bev- ing- ton Bush, 'Stride an old pack- ing case, And the
H-
M-4W-3 C-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 D-8 D-4 C-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-4 C-8 D-4 C-5 R-8 C-8_B-8_B&8_A-8
L- dolls on the end of the plank went a- danc-ing As he crooned with a smile on his face, mmmmmm...
H-
M-4E-5 F-5_E-4 R-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 R-8 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 D-8 C-2 C-8_B-8_B&8
L- Come day, go day, Wish in me heart for Sun- day; mmmm...
H-
M-4R-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 R-8 D-4 C-8 A-5 R-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 D-5 D-8 C-5 R-4 S-6
L- Drink- ing but- ter- milk all the week, Whis-key on a Sun-day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMEDEAD
N-The Express Office
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-Randolph Ozark Folksongs A
H-
M-6@-8 S-6 G-4 b-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 G-4 R-4 C-0 C-0 E-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 B-5_B-4 B-8 C-4 F-8 R-8 E-8 C-8
L- The of- fice just had o- pened When an old man worned in years there en- tered, On his
H-
M-5B-4 C-8 E-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 B-4 F-8 E-5 R-4 B-8 G-4 b-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 G-4 R-4 C-0 C-0
L- care- worn face was signs of grief an' tears, An' as the clerk ap- proached him With a
H-
M-5E-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 B-5 R-4 B-8 C-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 B-4_E-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 B-8
L- trem- blin' voice did say: I'm loo- kin' for my boy, sir, He's co- min' home to-
H-
M-1E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMEFILL
N-Come Fill Up Your Glasses
C-Trad.
A-Peggy Seeger
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-tune: variant of Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green
H- G D7 G D
M-6D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 @-2 G-4 a-4 D-4 b-4
L- Come fill up your glas- ses with whis- key and beer, And drink a full
H- A7 D G
M-5a-4 D-4 F-4 G-8 F-5 E-4 D-2 D-8 C-8 B-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 D-5 B-4
L- glass to a hap- py new year, To our sis- ters and bro- thers and
H- C D G C D7
M-5C-4 a-4 a-4 D-2 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 E-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- may they live long, So lift up your glas- ses and join in this
H- G D G C D
M-7W-2 G-3 D-3 C-3 W-3 B-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 a-4 a-4 D-2 S-6
L- song. So we'll full up our glas- ses and drink once a- gain
H- G C D G
M-5G-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 E-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- To peace on this earth and good will a- mong men.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMELIST
N-Come List to a Ranger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 G-4 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-0 c-0 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8
L-Come list to a ran-ger, You kind hear-ted stran-ger, This song, though a sad one you're wel-come to hear, Who fought the Co-man-ches a-
H-
M-3c-4 c-0 c-0 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- way from your ran-ches And fol-low'd 'em far o'er the Wes-tern fron-tier.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMEROAD
N-The Coming of the Roads
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 C-4_C-8 D-8 C-4 B-4 C-2 E-4 W-2 a-1 A-1 W-3 R-4 A-4 A-8 B-5
L- Now that our moun- tain is grow- ing, with peo- ple
H-
M-5B-4 C-2 D-4 W-2 C-1_C-1 W-3 C-2_C-8 D-8 C-4 B-2_B-6 C-6 E-6
L- hun- gry for wealth, How come it's you that's a-
H-
M-4a-2_a-5_b-8 a-3 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 a-3 F-8 E-8
L- go- ing, And I'm left a- lone by my-
H-
M-6W-2 E-1_E-1 W-3 R-4 C-4 D-4 C-4 B-2_B-8 C-8 E-4 W-2 a-1 A-1
L- self? We used to hunt the cool cav- erns
H-
M-5R-2 A-6 A-6 B-6 B-4 C-2 D-4 W-2 C-1_C-1 W-3 R-4 C-4 D-5 C-8
L- deep in our for- est of green, Then came the
H-
M-4B-2_B-6 C-6 E-6 a-3_a-8_b-8 a-3 a-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- road and the tav- erns, and you found a new
H-
M-5a-3 a-4 G-3_G-8_F-8_W-2 E-1 R-2 c-6 b-6 a-6 W-3 b-2_b-6 F-6 a-6
L- love it seems. Once I had you and the
H-
M-1G-3_G-8_F-8 W-2 E-1 R-2 F-4 F-4 W-3 E-2 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-1_C-2 R-6 E-6 E-6
L- wild- wood, Now it's just dus- ty roads, And I
B-3/2
H-
M-4W-2 c-2 b-2 c-2 e-2 b-2 e-2 W-3 ST44d-2_d-6_c-6_b-6 F-3 F-8 F-8
L- can't help from blam- ing your go- ing on the
H-
M-3b-8 F-8_F-3_F-2 R-4 F-4 G-8 G-8_G-3 a-3 b-4 S-6
L- co- ming, the co- ming of the
H-
M-1W-2 a-1_a-1_a-1 S-6
L- roads.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMMINER
N-Come All Ye Coal Miners
C-Sarah Ogan Gunning
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1A-4 S-6 A-2 P-8 B-4 P-8 D-4 E-4 E-2 F-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 A-4 B-4 A-2 R-4 E-4
L- Come all you coal min- ers wher- ev- er you may be. And
H-
M-4E-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 a-2 E-4 G%4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 R-4 E-4
L- lis- ten to a sto- ry that I'll re- late to thee. My
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 a-2 G-8 E-8 G%4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 R-4 A-4
L- name is noth- ing ex- tra, but the truth to you I'll tell; I
H-
M-4A-2 B-4 D-4 E-8 E-4 E-5 G-8_E-8 D-8 D-5 A-5 B-8 A-3 S-6 S-6
L- am a coal- min- er's wife, I'm sure I wish you well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMMYLUV
N-Come O my Love
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-8 R-4 C-8 C-7 C-7 C-7 G-4 G-7_F-7 E-7 G-7_F-7 E-7 C-4_C-8 G-8 G-7 G-7 G-7 c-4_c-7 b-7 G-7 c-7_b-7 G-7 G-4_G-8 G-8 G-7 F-7 G-7
L- The win-ter has gone, and the leaves turn green, The win-ter has gone and the leaves turn green; Your in-no-cent
H-
M-2W-4 C-4_D-0 D-0 D-0 E-0 G-7 F-7 E-7 S-9 C-5 R-5 S-6
L- face I wish I ne- ver had seen.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMMYWAY
N-Things about Comin' My Way
C-
A-
T-Slow Blues
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-4 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-9 b-9_b-5_b-4 b-8 b-4 E-8 G-3_G-4 b-8 b-4 a-8
L- Ain't got no mon- ey, Can't buy no grub. Back- bone and
H-
M-6G%9 E-9_E-5 R-4 b-0 b-0 a-4 G%8 W-2 E%3_W-3 E-4 B-8 E-4 E-8 W-2 G#3_G-4 E-8 G-5
L- na- vel, Doin' the bel- ly rub. Now af- ter all My hard
H-
M-5E-9 B-9_B-5 R-3 G-4 E-8 G-5 E-9 B-9 D-4 E-8_E-3 S-6
L- trav- 'ling, Things a- bout com- ing my way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMRND2
N-Coming 'Round the Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 G-4 a-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 W-1 c-1_W-2 c-4 R-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 W-1 d-1_W-2 d-4 R-4 g-4 f-4
L- She'll be com-ing 'round the moun-tain when she comes. She'll be com-ing 'round the moun-tain when she comes, She'll be
H-
M-8W-2 e-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 W-1 c-1_W-2 W-3 W-2 c-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- com-ing 'round the mountain, she'll be com-ing 'round the mountain, she'll be com-ing 'round the mountain when she comes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMRNDMT
N-Comin' Round the Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1E-8 F-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-9 a-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-5 R-4 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 a-0 c-8 a-8 a-9 a-0 b-2
L- She'll be com-in' round the moun-tain charm-in' Bet-sey; She'll be com-in' round the mount-ain Co-ra Lee;
H-
M-9R-4 P-8 e-4 f-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 P-8 a-4 c-4 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 a-2_a-4 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, If I ne- ver see you an- y more, just look at my ring an' think of me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMTHRYE
N-Comin' Thro the Rye
C-TRAD: Miller's Wedding #560G
A-Robert Burns
T-Very Slow
S-64
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-0 G-9 G-9 E-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-9 D-0 D-9 E-9 D-0 G-5 R-0 D-0 G-0 G-9 G-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-9 D-0 D-9 E-9 D-0 G-5_b-0_c-0
L- O Jen- nie's a weet poor bo-dy, Jen-ny's sel- dom dry. She draig-l't a' her pet-ti-coat-tie Com-in thro the Rye,
H-
M-4d-0 b-9 G-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-9 d-0 b-9 G-9 b-0 e-5 f-0_g-0 d-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 e-0 a-9 a-9 b-0 D-0 D-9 E-9 D-0 G-5_b-0_c-0
L- Com-in thro the Rye, poor bo-dy, Com-in thro the Rye, She draig-l't a' her pet-ti-coat-tie Com-in thro the Rye.
H-
M-4d-0 b-9 G-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-9 d-0 b-9 G-9 b-0 e-5 f-0_g-0 d-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 e-0 a-9 a-9 b-0 D-0 D-9 E-9 D-0 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- Com-in thro the Rye, poor bo-dy, Com-in thro the Rye, She draig-l't a' her pet-ti-coat-tie Com-in thro the Rye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COMTRYME
N-Jamie Come Try Me
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-tune: Jamie Come Try Me (295)
H-
M-3G-5_a-8 b-8 d-8 e-2 g-4 W-4 E-4_G-4 c-8 b-8
L- Ja- mie come try me Ja- mie come
H-
M-5a-2 G-4 g-5 G-8 a-8_b-8 e-4 d-4 e-4 g-4 d-4 i-8_j-8 h-2 g-4
L- try me If thou would win my love, Ja- mie come try me!
H-
M-5g-5_h-8 i-0_h-0 g-8 f-4 e-8_f-8 d-4 g-8_f-8 g-8_h-8 i-8_j-8 h-2 e-8_f-8 g-5 f-8_e-9 d-0
L- If thou should ask my love Could I de- ny thee? If thou wad
H-
M-3b-4 e-4 d-4 W-4 i-9_h-0 g-0_e-9 d-0_b-9 W-3 a-2 G-4 S-6
L- win my love, Ja- mie come try me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CONGORIV
N-Congo River (Blow Boys Blow)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus:
M-5a-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 E-2 F-2 G-3 S-6
L- Oh was you ne-ver down the Con- go Ri- ver Blow, boys blow!
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 A-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 a-4 F#3 S-6 S-6
L- Black fe- ver make the white man shi- ver Blow my bul-ly boys blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CONGRESS
N-The Congress
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Tune: Nancy Dawson
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 F-4 G-8 F-4 a-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 F-4 a-8
L- Ye To- ries all re- joice and sing Suc-cess to George our gra- cious King, The faith-ful sub- jects
H-
M-5c-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 C-4 C-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 C-8
L- trib- ute bring and ex- e- crate the Cong- ress. These har- dy knaves and stu- pid fools, Some
H-
M-5a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 f-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8
L- a- pish and prag-ma- tic mules, Some ser- vile ac- qui- es- cing tools, These, these com-pose the
H-
M-1F-5 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Cong- ress.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CONJURBK
N-The Maid's Conjuring Book
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 E-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-4 G-4 a-2 P-8 R-4 E-4
L- A young man late- ly in our town, He wnt to bed one night. He
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 e-8 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 c-8_d-8
L- had no soon- er laid him down, But was trou- bled with a sprite. So
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 e-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-2 R-4 E-4
L- vig- orous- ly the spi- rit stood, Let him do what he can, "Sure
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- then," he said, "It must be laid by wo- man, not by man."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CONSTSOR
N-Man of Constant Sorrow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8 D-9 C-0 S-6 D-2_D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 G-5_G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-2_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- I am a man of con-stant sor- row. And I've seen trou- bles all my
H-
M-3D-2 R-8 E-8 E-9 D-0 D-2_D-8 E-8 D-9 C-0 E-8 G-5_G-8 c-8 c-8 b-8
L- days. I'll bid fare- well to old Ken- tuc- ky. The place where
H-
M-2a-2_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2_D-8 S-6
L- I was born and raised.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CONSTSR3
N-Constant Sorrow
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 E-8 S-6 b-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 D-4_D-8 E-8 E-8 ST58b-9_a-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 ST68E-5 b-9 a-0 b-8 E-5 D-8 G-8 G-8
L- I'm a man of con-stant sor-row; I've seen trou- ble all my days. I bid a- dieu to Car-oll
H-
M-3B-8 D-4 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Coun-ty, The place where I was born and raised.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COOLWATR
N-Cool Water
C-Bob Nolan
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 S-6 W-3 G-8 G-4 G-8_G-5 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-8_F-5 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8_E-5 C-8
L- All day I've faced the bar- ren waste with-out a taste of
H-
M-4D-8 F-8_F-3 F-1 F-4 E-3_E-2 R-4 b-4
L- wa- ter. Cool wa- ter. Old
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-5 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 e-3 e-4 c-3 a-4
L- Dan and I with throats burnt dry and souls that cry for
H-
M-6E-4 G-3_W-2 G-1 F-1 F-1 F-4 E-3_W-3 E-1
L- wa- ter. Cool, clear wa- ter.
H-refrain
M-4E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 E-4 E-9 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-4 D-9 D-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 E-4 E-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 F-4 F-4
L- Keep a- mo- vin' Dan, don't you lis- ten to him Dan, He's a de- vil not a man And he spreads the bur-ning sands with
H-
M-4F-8 E-8_E-3_E-3 R-4 c-4 c-9 c-0 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-9 b-0
L- wa- ter. Dan, can't you see that big green tree where the
H-
M-4c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 c-4 c-9 c-0 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 d-4 d-4 e-1_e-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- wa- ter's run-ning free and it's wai-ting there for you and me
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COOPDUND
N-The Cooper O' Dundee
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-1 R-4 A-4 W-3 A-4 D-4 D-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-8 G-5 G-4
L- Ye coo- pers and hoo- pers at- tend to my dit- ty. I
H-
M-1a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 a-5_G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 A-4
L- sing o' a coo- per what dwelt in Dun- dee, This
H-
M-2A-4 D-4 D-4 D-5 E-8_F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-8 G-5 G-4
L- young man he was baith am- 'rous and wit- ty He
H-
M-1a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 a-5_G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 c-4
L- pleased the fair maids wi' the blink o' his e'e. He
H-
M-2c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 E-8 G-5 G-4
L- was nae a coo- per a com- mon tub- hoo-per, The
H-
M-2a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-5 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-2 c-4
L- most o' his trade lay in pleas- in' the fair; He
H-
M-2c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4
L- hoop't them, he coop't them he bort them he plugg't them An'
H-
M-2a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 a-5_G-8 F-8 E-8 D-3 S-6
L- a' sent for San- dy when out o' re- pair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COORIDON
N-Coorie Doon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- Chorus
M-6C-8 C-8 S-6 F-2 F-8 F-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 c-2 d-4 c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4
L- Coor- ie doon, Coor- ie doon, Coor- ie doon ma dar- ling. Coor- ie
H-
M-5a-2 G-4 F-3_F-2 C-8 C-8 F-2 F-8 F-8 a-2 a-8 a-8
L- doon the day. Coor- ie doon, Coor- ie doon, Coor- ie
H- Verse:
M-6c-2 d-4 c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 G-4 W-2 F-3_F-2 c-4
L- doon ma dar- ling, coor- ie doon the day. Lie
H-
M-5c-2 a-4 F-2 a-4 c-2 f-4 d-2 c-4 a-2 a-4
L- doon ma dear, and in your ear, tae help you
H-
M-5c-4_b-4 G-4 F-3_F-2 C-4 F-2 F-4 a-2 a-4
L- close your eye, I'll sing a song, a
H-
M-6c-2 d-4 c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 G-4 W-2 F-3_F-2 c-4
L- slum- ber song, a mi- ners lul- la- bye. Your
H-
M-5c-4 a-2 F-2 a-4 c-2 f-4 d-2 c-4 a-5 a-8 c-4
L- dad- dy's doon the mine, ma dar- ling, doon in the
H-
M-5c-4_b-4 G-4 F-2 C-4 F-4 F-2 a-2 a-4 c-2 d-4
L- Curl- by Main, Your dad- dy's how- kin coal, ma
H-
M-4c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 G-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- dar- ling, for his ain wee wean.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COORTINK
N-Coortin' In the Kitchen
C-
A-
T-
S-162
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 R-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-5 C-8 B-4 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- Come sin- gle belles and beaus, To me now pay at- ten- tion,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 R-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-2 S-6
L- And love, I'll plain- ly show Is the Di- vil's own in- ven- tion;
H-
M-5@-4 S-6 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-2_G-8 R-8 G-8 G-8 C-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 E-4 G-2 S-6
L- For once I fell in love With a dam- sel most be- witch- in'
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-2 D-5 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4 S-6
L- Miss Hen- ri- et- ta Bell, down in Cap- tain Kel- ley's kit- chen,
H-chorus:
M-4G-5 G-8 S-6 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-2_C-8 R-8 G-4 E-5 C-8 C-4 C-4
L- To me too- ri- oo- ri- ay, Me roo- ri- oo- ri-
H-
M-4B-4 D-2 G-4 E-5 C-8 C-4 C-4 C-2 E-5 F-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- ad- dy, Me too- ri- oo- ri- ay, And me too- ri- oo- ri-
H-
M-1E-4 C-2_C-8 R-8 S-6
L- ad- dy!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COOTEHIL
N-Sweet Cootehill Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3W-4 b-0_a-0 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-0_F-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_a-0 b-8 D-8 S-9 D-8 S-6
L- Oh fare you well sweet Coote- hill town, The place where I was born and bred,
H-
M-3W-4 b-0_a-0 S-6 G-8 F-0_E-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 b-0 a-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 e-8 d-0_b-0 a-0 b-0 G-8 E-8 S-9 E-8 S-6 S-6
L- Through sha- dy groves and flow- 'ry hills My youth- ful fan- cy did ser- a- nade.
H-
M-3W-4 b-0_c-0 S-6 S-9 d-9 e-0 d-8 b-0 d-0 e-0_c-0 b-0_c-0 d-8 e-0_d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 D-8 S-9 D-8 S-6
L- But now I'm bound for A- me- ri- kay, A coun- try that I ne- ver saw,
H-
M-1W-4 b-0_a-0 S-6 G-8 F-0_E-0 E-8 E-0_F-0 G-9 b-0 a-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 e-8 d-0_b-0 a-0_b-0 G-8 E-8 S-9 E-8 S-6 S-6
L- These plea- sant scenes I'll al- ways mind When I am ro- ving far a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COPKETTL
N-Copper Kettle
C-
A-Albert Frank Beddoe
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
H- Verse:
M-5E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 b-4_b-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 G-3 G-0 G-9 G-8 G-4 F-8
L- Get you a cop- per ket- tle. Get you a cop- per coil. Co-ver with new made
H- Chorus
M-5E-0_D-0 C-4_C-4 C-8 F-0 F-0 F-4_F-4 G-8 F-5_F-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-8_c-8 c-9 d-0 c-0 b-0 G-4_G-5
L- corn mash and ne-ver more you'll toil. You'll just lay there by the ju-ni- per
H-
M-4R-8 c-9 b-0 b-4 G-8 G-3 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8 G-8 F-4_F-5
L- while the moon is bright. Watch the jugs a- fil- ling
H-
M-2R-8 E-8 E-8 D-0_E-9 D-8 C-3
L- in the pale moon light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CORNRIGS
N-Corn Rigs ane Bonny
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 C-4 F-8_E-8_F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4_c-8_d-8 c-4 S-6
L- It was up- on a Lam- mas night, When corn rigs are bon- nie,
H-
M-5W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 C-4 D-4 F-8_D-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-4_F-8_G-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Be- neath the moon's un- clou- ded light, I held a- wa' to An- nie;
H-
M-5W-2 R-8 C-8 S-6 W-3 F-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 C-4 F-4 c-4 a-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4_c-8_d-8 c-5 S-6
L-
H-
M-5W-2 C-8 S-6 W-3 F-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 C-4 D-4 F-8_D-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-4_F-8_G-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CORPCHRI
N-Corpus Christi Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 C-8 F-8_G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- Down in yon fo- rest there stands a hall, The bells of par- a- dise I heard them ring. It's cov-ered all o-ver with
H-
M-3c-8 a-8 F-8 E%9 D-0 C-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-5 S-6
L- pur-ple so tall. And I love my Lord Je-sus a- bove a-ny- thing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COSHERB
N-Cosher Bailey's Engine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H- D Em A7 Bm A7
M-8R-4 D-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 S-9 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 S-9 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 S-9 F-8 E-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- Cosh-er Bail-ey had an en-gine It was al-ways want-ing mend-ing And ac-cord-ing to the pow-er She could do four miles an
H- cho: D G A7 D G D A7
M-8E-8 S-9 G-8 S-9 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8
L- ho- ur. Did you ev- er see? Did you ev- er see? Did you ev- er see such a fun- ny sight be-
H- D
M-1D-4 R-4 S-6
L- fore?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COTEYEJO
N-Cotton-Eyed Joe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 G-8 G-8 S-6 b-3 b-4 a-8_G-8 G-3 b-2 c-8 b-5 D-1 b-3 b-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 G-2 D-4_D-4 E-4_D-4 E-4
L- Well I come from no- where As the wind blows, Where I am go- ing, well, no- bo-
H-
M-2G-4 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- dy knows.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COUNTGTS
N-Counting the Goats (Cyfri'r Giefr)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 a-9 a-0 c-2 b-4 G-9 G-0 G-8 b-5 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 S-9 F-4 a-8 a-8 S-6
L- Ois gahv- ret-o Ois heb by god- ro, Ahr uh craig-ye gire-won My- ur hay nov run croo'ee- dro. Gahv-ruh
H- SLOWLY
M-1c-4 c-4 c-4 a-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 a-9 a-0 ST34a-8 c-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 c-8 ST44b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 c-5
L- wen, wen, wen, Ee- uh vin- wen, vin-wen, vin-wen Voil gun fon-wen, voil gun fon-wen Ust-lis when uh chun-fon,
L- thee, thee, thee,
L- goch, goch, goch
L- lahs, lahs, lahs
H- VIVACE
M-1a-4 G-4 S-9 F-4 a-9 a-0 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 a-9 a-0 ST34a-8 c-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 c-8
L- wen, wen. wen. Gahv- ruh wen, wen, wen Ee- uh vin- wen, vin-wen, vin-wen Voil gun fon-wen, voil gun fon-wen
H-
M-2ST44b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 c-5 a-4 G-4 S-9 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- Ust-lis when uh chun-fon, Wen, wen, wen
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COUNTRYL
N-Country Life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Chorus:
M-4c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 F-4_a-4 G-4 a-8_b-8
L- I like to rise when the sun she ris- es ear- ly in the morn- ing and
H-
M-1c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 E-4 F-4_a-4 G-4 a-8 b-8
L- I like to hear those small birds sing- ing mer- i- ly u- pon their ley- land. And hur-
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-1 S-6
L- rah for the life of the coun- try boy. And to ram- ble in the new mown hay.
H- Verse:
M-4R-2 R-5 b-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-5 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 E-9 E-0
L- In spring we sow at the har- vest mow. And that is how the sea- sons a-
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-4
L- round they go. But all the times, if choose I may, I'd go ram-blin in the new mown
H-
M-1C-2 R-2 S-6
L- hay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COURTENG
N-What a Court Hath Old England
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1W-4 D-0 D-0 S-6 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-0 E-0
L- What a court hath old Eng- land, of fol- ly and sin, Spite of
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 a-4 a-0 a-0
L- Chat- ham and Cam- den, Barre, Burke, Wilkes and Glynn! Not con-
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-0 d-9 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 a-0 b-0
L- tent with the Game Act They tax fish and sea, And Am-
H- chorus:
M-2W-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 C-0 D-0
L- er- i- ca drench with hot wa- ter and tea, Der- ry
H-
M-2W-4 D-5 a-5 F-8 D-8 F-8 D-4 S-6
L- down, down, down der- ry down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COURTNG
N-The Courting Case
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 F-8 W-3 a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 d-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 R-8
L- O Sir, I see you come a- gain, Pray tell me why it's so;
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-4 b-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 F-5 F-4 E-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_F-8 E-8
L- When I left you in Gor- dons- ville, I told you to come no more, more, I told you to come no
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COWDENKN
N-Broom O'er the Cowdenknowes
C-
A-
T-
S-160
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-8W-2 D-3 E-4 D-3 D-4 D-8 C-5 B-8 A-5 @-3 D-4 G-3 G-8 a-8 b-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 E-1_F-1
L- Oh, the broom, the bon-ny bon-ny broom, The broom o'er the Cow- den- knowes!
H-
M-7W-2 G-2 G-8 a-5 b-2 b-4 a-4 G-3 C-4 D-1 C-2 C-4 C-4 D-2 C-8_B-5 A-1 S-6
L- Fain would I be in the North Coun- try, Herd- ing her fath- ers ewes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COWDENKN.2
N-The Broom of the Cowdenknows
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Orpheus Caledoneus
H-
M-1G-5 a-8 c-5 d-8 c-9_a-0 G-9_a-0 F-4 f-8_c-8 d-4 f-9_g-0 f-9_g-0_h-8 c-8 d-2 R-4 f-4
L- O the broom, the bon- ny Broom, the Broom of Cow- den- knows; I
H-
M-4c-9_d-0 f-9_g-0 f-0_g-0_h-8 g-8_d-8 f-8_e-8_d-8 c-8 b&8_a-8 G-8_F-8 b&4_c-8 d-8 c-0_d-0_f-8 c-8_a-8 G-1 S-6
L- wish I were at hame a- gain, to milk my Dad- dy's Ewes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%COWFIRE
N-Cowboy Fireman (Trusty Lariat)
C-McClintock
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- Tune A
M-1R-2 R-8 C-0 F-0 a-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 G-8 F-4_F-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 R-4 a-8
L- Through the high Si- er- ra mount-ains Came an S. P. pass-eng-er train. The
H- tune B
M-4a-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4_F-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 a-8 S-6
L- ho-boes tried to ride her, but found 'twas all in vain. The
H-
M-5a-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4_F-4 D-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 C-5 R-4 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-8
L- fire- man was a cow- boy, But do not think that strange; He could make more mon-ey a-
H- tune C
M-5C-8 C-8 F-8 a-4 a-0_a-0 a-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 F-5 R-4 a-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 D-4_D-4 a-8
L- shov- el- ing coal than rid- ing on the range. So though he was a cow- boy, and
H-
M-5a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 R-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8
L- though he had to sweat, He still re-mained a west- ern guy and kept his lar- i-
H-
M-1C-5 R-5 S-6
L- at.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRACK90
N-The Crack Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-2 D-5 E-8 G-4 G-4 G-2 D-5 D-8 D-4 E-4 G-8 G-5 G-2
L- Weren't we the rare oul' stock? Spint the eve- nin' get- tin' locked
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-3
L- In the Ace of Hearts, where the high stools were en- ga- ging.
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-5 E-8 G-4 G-4 G-2
L- O- ver the Butt Bridge, down by the dock, The boat she sailed at five o' clock.
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 R-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-1
L- Hurry boys said Whack or be- fore we're there we'll all be back,
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-2 G-4_a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- Car-ry him if you can, The Crack was Nine- ty in the Isle of
H-
M-1G-1 S-6
L- Man
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRAFMAID
N-The Crafty Maid's Policy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D C D
M-6a-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C%4 D-2 a-4 d-4 c%4 b-4
L- Come lis- ten a while and I'll sing you a song, Of three mer- ry
H-
M-5a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c%4 b-4 a-2 d-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 c%2 a-4
L- gen- tle- men ri- ding a- long; They saw a fair maid and
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 E-4 F-8_D-5 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C%4
L- to her did say, " We're af- raid this cold mor- ning will do you some
H-
M-1D-3 S-6
L- harm.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRAIGIE
N-Craigieburn-Wood
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-tune: Craigieburn-Wood (#340)
H-
M-6c-0_b-0 S-6 a-9 G-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 c-0_a-9 a-8 f-9 e-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-5 S-9 c-4 c-0 b-0 a-9 G-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8
L- Sweet clo- ses the ev'-ning on Crai-gie-burn Wood And blythe-ly a-wau-kens the mor- row; But the pride o' the spring on the
H- chorus:
M-1d-9 e-0 f-8_c-0 a-9 F-8 f-9_e-0 d-8 c-0_a-9 F-8 G-5 S-9 c-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 g-9_f-0 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- Crai-gie-burn Wood Can yield me naught but sor- row. Be- yond thee, dea- rie, be-yond thee, dea-rie, And
H-
M-5d-9 d-0 e-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 g-5 S-9 f-4 e-0_f-0 g-8_h-0_g-0 f-0_e-0 f-9_e-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 S-9 f-9 g-0_h-0_g-0 f-9 d-0 f-8 c-0_a-9 F-8
L- O, to be ly-ing be- yond thee! O, sweet-ly, sound- ly, weel may he sleep That's laid in the bed be-
H-
M-1G-5 S-9 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- yond thee!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRANBRRY
N-Cranberry Bogs
C-Dillon Bustin
A-Barry Reynolds
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-9 C-0 S-6 C-4 F-5 F-8 F-2 G-9 G-0 G-4 F-4 a-4 a-2 R-8 a-8 c-4 c-5 c-8
L- Well, you asked me to sing And to sing you a song, Of how in the
H-
M-1c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-2 C-4 C-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 R-4
L- mar- shes we all get a- long, Bo- he- mians and I- rish
H-
M-6G-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 a-4 R-4 F-9 F-0 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 W-2 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- Yan- kees and Dutch, In the cran- ber- ry bogs you will find the whole clutch.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRAZYWAR
N-That Crazy War
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 E-2 R-4 G-4
L- Now o- ver there a- cross the sea they've got a- noth- er war, But
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 b&8 b-5
L- Oh, I won- der if they knew just what they're figh- ting for, In that
H-
M-4G-1_G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 C-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- war, That cra- zy war.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRCUNBRK
N-Can that Circle be Unbroken?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 E-8 S-6 G-4 G-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-2 b-8 a-8 G-5 E-8 G-4 G-4 W-2 E-8_D-8_D-2 D-8 E-8
L- Can that cir- cle be un- bro- ken, Bye and bye, Lord, bye and bye? There's a
H-
M-4G-4 G-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- bet- ter home a- wai- ting in the sky, Lord, in the sky.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CREDCARD
N-Credit Card Song
C-
A-Mike Donald and Roger Chappell
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-4 E-5 a-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 C-8 C-8
L- I've got a col- or tel- ly and a brand new car. A count- down suit and a
H-
M-4D-4 F-4 F-2 a-4 a-8 d-8_d-8 d-8 d-4 d-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 C-4
L- big ci- gar. Life's been ea- sy and I've gone far since I got my
H-
M-4A-8 C-5 D-2 F-8 F-5 F-4 D-4 G-8 G-5 b-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 C-4
L- Cred-it card. Cred-it card, oh, cre- dit card. Since I got my
B-2/4
H- Last chorus:
M-4A-8 C-5 ST44D-1_D-3 a-4 S-6 b-1
L- cre- dit card. It's your
B-4/4
H-
M-4c-8 a-5_a-2 d-2 d-8 c-5 b-3 b-4 b-1
L- cre- dit card o- ho yeah, it's your
H-
M-3c-8 a-5_a-2 d-1_d-1
L- cre- dit card.
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%CREEPJAN
N-Creeping Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-9 A-0 S-6 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-4 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 D-0 A-4 A-9_A-0 G-4 a-4 b-4 F-4
L- I will sing you a song and a ver- y pret-ty one con- cern- ing Creep- ing
H-
M-4a-2 E-2_E-3 F-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-9_D-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 D-0 A-4 G-9 F-0
L- Jane oh. How she nev- er saw a mare or a geld-ing in her life that she
H-
M-5G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 F-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-4 C-9 E-0 D-5 C-8 A-5 B-8 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 W-2 G-2 F-2_F-3 G-9 G-0
L- val- ued at the worth of half a pin. Lal dee day dee o, the did-dle lie dee day oh. How she
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%CRFTFARM
N-The Crafty Farmer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- C G C C G C F
M-1G-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-5 R-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-5 R-4 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8
L- I'm gaun to sing ye a sang, And I hope it-'ll gie ye con- tent, It's a' a- boot an auld
H- C G7 chorus: G C
M-5G-8 G-4 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-5 a-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 R-4 D-8
L- far-mer, Gaun a- wa' to pay his rent. Sing Fa la la la la la, Sing
H- F C C Am
M-5E-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 a-8 ST98E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 D-8 ST68E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- fa la la la la lee, Sing fa la la la la la, sing fa la la la la lee.
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%CROKHORN
N-Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-5C-8 S-6 W-4 C-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 E-8 C-9 F-0 F-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8
L- Were I but a- ble to re- hearse my ew- ie's praise in pro- per verse, I'd
H- Chorus:
M-4W-4 b-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 E-8 C-0 F-9 F-0 a-9 G-9 E-0 F-8 b-8
L- sound it out as loud and fierce, as e- ver pi- per's drone could blaw. The
H-
M-4W-4 a-9 c-0 c-8 d-8 b-9 c-0 b-8_G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 f-4
L- ew- ie wi' the croo- kit horn, A' that kent her might hae sworn
H-
M-4W-4 e&9 f-0 e-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 E&8_G-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-9 E-0 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- Sic a ew- ie ne'er was born Here a- bouts or far a- wa'.
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%CROPDOWN
N-Croppies Lie Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G D Am D C G D
M-6g-8 S-6 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 a-4 d-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 g-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 g-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8
L- We sol-diers of E-rin so proud of the name, Will raise up-on re-bels and French-men our fame.We'll fight to the last in the
H- Am D C G D Am
M-5a-9 b-0 a-8 a-4 d-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 g-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 d-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 f-8
L- ho- nest old cause And guard our re-li-gion our free-dom and laws. We'll fight for our coun-try, our King and his crew, And
H- G C G D G
M-4g-8 h-8 i-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-5 G-5 d-5 d-8 b-8 d-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- make all the trai-tors and crop-pies lie down; Down, down, Crop-pies lie down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CROPPIE2
N-Croppy Boy (II)
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 C-0 C-0 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-0 G-9_G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 R-4
L- It was ear-ly ear- ly in the spring, The birds did whis-tle and sweet-ly sing;
H-
M-4a-7 b-7 c-7 F-5 G-0_a-0 b-8 c-8 a-5 F-0 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 R-8 S-6
L- Chang-ing their notes from tree to tree, and the song they sang was Old Ire-land free.
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%CROPPIE3
N-The Croppie Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H- Bb Cm F7 Bb
M-1G-8 a-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-4 d-8_b-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-8_c-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 d-8_e-8
L- It was ear-ly ear- ly in the spring When small birds tune and thru-shes sing Chan-
H- Cm Gm Bb Cm Eb Bb
M-4f-8 f-8 f-4 i-8_f-8 g-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 c-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- ging their notes from tree to tree And the song they sang was old Ire-land free.
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%CROSSBNE
N-Crossbone Skully
C-
A-Aunt Molly Jackson
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H- D G (Bm) D G
M-1b-8 S-6 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-8 a-8_a-4 b-2_b-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 B-4
L- As I went wal-king down Pea- cock Street, No clothes on my back no
H- D G(Bm)
M-8D-8 D-8_D-8 E-8 D-2_D-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_a-8 a-8 b-2_b-4 d-8 b-8
L- shoes on my feet. I was hun- gry and cold It was late in the fall I knocked
H- D G D
M-8a-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 D-4 D-7 D-7 E-7 D-2_D-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-8 a-8
L- down some old big-shot took his clothes, mo-ney and all. O tell me how long must I wait for a
H- G (Bm) G D
M-7b-2_b-4 d-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 B-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-2_D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- job. I don't like to steal, I don't like to have to rob.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CROWCRAD
N-Crow on the Cradle
C-Sidney Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-:R-4 E-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-0 E-9 E-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-9 D-0 C-8 B-9 E-0 E-8 A-5_A-4 E-8
L- The sheep's in the mead-ow, the cow's in the corn; Now is the time for a child to be born. He'll
H-
M-:a-9 c-0 b-8 a-9 E-0 E-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 G-5_G-5 E-9 E-0 E-8 E-9_C-0 D-8 E-8 C-9 B-0 A-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8
L- cry for the moon and he'll laugh at the sun; If he's a boy he'll car-ry a gun sang the crow on the
H-
M-2A-5 A-5 S-6
L- cra- dle.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRSLEROY
N-Christine Leroy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 e-4 d-2 R-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- No, bro- ther I'll ne- ver grow bet- ter, It is use- less to
H-
M-5b-4 d-4 d-4 a-3 R-2 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- tell me so now; For my bro- ken heart on- ly is
H-
M-5e-4 d-2 R-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 a-5 F-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- wai- ting, For its res- ting place un- der the sod.
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%CRUCFXN
N-The Crucifixion of Christ
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 D-8_S-9 G-8_F-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-5_d-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 F-0_D-0_D-4 D-8_S-9 G-8_F-8
L- A sto-ry most lov- ing I'll tell, Of Je- sus that won-drous sur-prise. He
H-
M-5D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-5_d-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 e-8 d-8
L- suf-fured to save us from Hell, That sin-ners, thou sin-ners might rise. He left his ex-alt-ed a-
H-
M-1c-5_c-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-0_D-0_D-4 D-8_S-9 G-8_F-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-5_d-4 d-8
L- bode, When Man by trans-gres-sion was lost. I'm tel-ling the love of our God; He
H-
M-2c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- shed forth his blood as the cause.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRUELBRO
N-Cruel Brother
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Line 1: Refrain 1: Line 2:
M-5C-8 S-6 E-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 W-2 G-2 G-5 a-8 W-3 c-4 c-4 f-5 f-8
L- There were three la- dies in a ha'. Hech hey an' the li- ly gay. An'
H- Refrain 2:
M-4e-4 g-8 g-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 e-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- by came a knicht an' he wooed them a'. An' the rose is aye the red- der aye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRUELMIL
N-Cruel Miller
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Am C G
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 G-4_G-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 D-3 S-6
L- My pa- rents ed- u- ca- ted good lear- ning gave to me,
H- C F C
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 G-5_E-8 G-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6
L- They bound me to a mil- ler with which I did ag- ree.
H- F Am G
M-5G-8_a-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 d-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-5 G-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 a-5 G-8 E-4 D-8_C-8 D-3 S-6
L- Till I fell a- cour- ting a pret- ty maid with a black and ro- ving eye,
H- C F C
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- I told her I would mar- ry her if she would with me lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRUELMO2
N-Cruel Mother (Fine Flowers)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 G-4 G-8_F-8 D-2 b-2 a-4 b-8 c-8 c-2 b-4 b-8_c-8
L- She sat down be- low a thorn. Fine flowers of the val- ley. And
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-9_a-0 b-4 D-4 C-9 C-0 D-4 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F#8 G-2 G-2 S-6
L- there she has her sweet babe born. And the green leaves they grow rar- ley.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRUELMOT
N-The Cruel Mother
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 ST64E-8_D-4 B-8 C-2 R-2 ST44F-5 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-8
L- A min-is-ter's doch- ter in the North, Hey the rose and the
B-6/4
H-
M-3a-8_G-8 a-4 c-2 R-4 b-4 a-0_G-9 a-4 c-3 P-4 F-8 F-8 G-0_E-9 C-4 B-2 P-4 R-2
L- lin- sey, O, She's fa'en in love wi' her fai- ther's clerk,
B-4/4
H-
M-3E&5 D-0 C-0 B-4 C-4 ST64F-5 F-8 F-4_C-3 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Doon by the Green- wood si- dey, O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRUISDOV
N-The Cruise of the Dove
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-8_E-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 b-5 S-6
L- Ye men of re- known who are a- swear-ing For some no-ble deeds your lord- ships have done.
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 B-8_C-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8 G-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 d-4 D-8 D-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- Come lis-ten to me and hear things full as da-ring Which we bro-ther spou- ters think no- thing but fun.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRWGARDN
N-Crows in the Garden
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-4 F-8 F-8 C-4 F-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 c-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 a-2
L- Crows in the gar- den pul-ling up corn, Crows in the gar- den pul-ling up corn,
H-
M-1c-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 b-4 E-4 F-1
L- Catch 'em, catch 'em, string 'em up and stretch 'em. Plague up-on the whole con- sarn.
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 C-8 C-8 F-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 a-2
L- Gard- 'ner a- sleep in the shade of the barn, Gard- 'ner a- sleep in the shade of the barn,
H-
M-4W-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 W-3 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 W-3 W-4 W-2 W-3 G-8 G-8 F#8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- Wake him, wake him tick-le him and shake him, Eve- ry-thing will go to wrack, sure's you're born. Then
H-
M-4W-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 G-4 G-4
L- lis- ten to the mer- ry mer- ry caw, caw, caw, they've gone a- way with a well filled craw. Then
H- chorus:
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 b%4 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-2 b-4 b-4
L- lis-ten to the mer- ry mer- ry caw, caw, caw, for they've gone with a well filled craw- aw. This
H- chorus:
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 c-4 F-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-2
L- bus- y, bus- y world is full of crows, Mo- ney is the corn and sure to grow.
H-
M-4F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-4 F-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 E-4 F-1 S-6
L- Once they catch you nap-ping and a- way it goes, with a mer-ry, mer-ry haw, haw, haw.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRYIN_D
N-Crying Don't Even Come Close
C-Steve Gillette and Charles John Quarto
A-
T-
S-107
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H- E A D B7
M-5G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8_E-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 F-2 B-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4
L- Loo- kin' out this eve- ning, main- ly for my self, I still can't tell what's
H- E B7 E E7
M-5G-8 F-4 D-4 F-8 E-8_C-8_B-4 R-4 R-2 B-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-4
L- mis- sing from what's mine. I on- ly know I'm lea-vin' an un-
H- A D B E
M-5E-5 E-8 F-4 F-2 B-8 B-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 B-4 E-3
L- ea- sy fare- well, And it's hard to tell what else I'll leave be- hind.
H- E E7
M-5R-2 E-8 F-8 G-2 R-8 F-8 G-4 R-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 b-4 E-2 G-8 F-8
L- But it seems to me at a time like this on- ly
H- A F# E
M-5F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-8_E-8_C-4 R-4 c-2 b-4 b-8 G-8 R-4 G-4
L- si- lence can say what is real, Oh, and cry- in' don't
H- B A
M-5a-4 G-4 E-4 B-2 B-8 B-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 R-3
L- e- ven come close to the way that I feel.
H-(bridge)F#m A E
M-5F-4 F-4 F-4 F-0_E-0_C-8_C-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- Some- day I guess, I may some- how ex- press What I can- not now be-
H- A E
M-5b-0_a-0_G-8 e-4 R-8 b-8 c-8_b-8_a-4 R-4 e-5 b-8_c-8_b-8 b-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4
L- gin to re- veal Oh, and cry- in' don't e- ven come
H- B E A E
M-5D-8_C-8_B-4 B-8 B-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 e-5 b-8_c-8_b-8 b-8_F-8 G-4 G-4
L- close to the way that I feel. Oh, and cry- in' don't
H- B A E
M-5a-4 G-4 E-4 D-8_C-8_B-4 B-8 B-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3_E-3 S-6
L- e- ven come close to the way that I feel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CRYSTLCH
N-Crystal Chandeliers
C-Ted Harris
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2_W-2 b-3 C-8 C-8
L- I ne- ver did fit in too well with folks you knew, It was
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-2_a-3 c-8 b-8
L- plain to see that the likes of me did-n't fit with you. So you
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-3 a-8_b-8
L- tra- ded me for the gai- e- ty of the well- to- do, And
H- chorus:
M-4c-4 c-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-1_F-3 R-8 C-8
L- turned a- way from the love I of- fered you. The
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-3 R-8 C-8
L- crys- tal chan- de- liers light up the pain- tings on your wall, The
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-2_a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8
L- mar- ble stat- u- ettes are stan- ding state- ly in the hall. But will the
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M-4a-4 a-4 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-3 a-8 b-8
L- time- ly crowd that has you laugh- ing loud help you dry your tears When the
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M-4c-4 c-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-1_F-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- new wears off of your crys- tal chan- de- liers.
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%CSSNKBNK
N-On Cessnock Ba nks
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-tune #11: If He Be a Butcher Neat and Trim..
H-
M-4W-4 G-0_F-0 S-6 E-9 F-0 G-8 b-8 c-9 d-0 e-8 e-0_f-0 W-3 g-8 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 C-8 D-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 c-0_d-0 S-6
L- On Cess- nock banks a las- sie dwells, Could I des- cribe her shape and mein Our las-sies a' she far- ex-
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M-3c-9 d-0 d-0 S-6 W-4 e-9 f-0 e-0 f-0 g-0 e-0 f-4 e-8 b-8 e-8 f-0_e-0 d-8 e-0_d-0 c-9 b-0 S-6
L- cels An' she has twa spar-kling rog-uish een. She's swee- ter than the mor- ning
H-
M-3W-4 c-9 b-0 G-9 G-0 S-6 e-8 f-0_e-0 d-8 e-0_d-0 c-4_G-8 G-8 e-8 f-0_e-0 d-8 e-0_d-0 S-6
L- dawn when ri- sing Phoe- bus first is seen, And dew- drops twin- kle
H-
M-2W-4 c-9 d-0 e-8 f-0 f-0 S-6 g-8 G-8 G-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-4 D-8 C-8
L- o'er the lawn An' she has twa spar- kling ro- guish een.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CSTPERU
N-The Coast of Peru
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 F-8_E-8 D-4 D-8_C#8 D-8_G-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 F-8_E-8 F-8_a-8 c-2 c-4
L- Come all ye young fel- lows that fol- low the sperm, Come
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M-5d-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_a-8 G-2 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4
L- all ye young fel- lows that's round- ed the Horn; Our cap- tain has
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_a-8 G-2 C-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4
L- told us, and I hope it will come true, That there's plen-ty of sperm whale on the
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M-2G-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- coast of Pe- ru.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CTATTOO
N-Coal Tattoo
C-Billy Ed Wheeler
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-2 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-1
L- Tra- vel- in' down that coal- town road. List-en to those rub-ber tires whine,
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M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-1
L- Good- by to Buck- eye and White Syc-a- more. I'm leav-in' you be- hind.
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M-4b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8_a-8 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-2_F-4 F-8 F-8
L- I've been a coal min-er all my life, Lay- in' down track in the hole, Got a
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M-4G-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-2 G-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-1 S-6
L- back like an iron- wood bent by the wind, Blood veins blue as the coal.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CTNCOLIC
N-Cotton Mill Colic
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- F C7 F
M-1F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 R-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 R-4
L- When you go to work you work like the de-vil, End of the week you're not on the le- vel,
H- Bb F G7 C7
M-8b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 R-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4
L- Pay- day comes you pay your rent, End of the week you ain't got a cent to buy
H- F C7 F
M-8F-4 F-4 D-8_C-8_C-4 F-8 F-8 R-4 D-8_C-8_C-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 R-4
L- fat- back meat, pin- to beans, cook up a mess of tur- nip greens.
H- Bb F G7 C7
M-8b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 R-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 R-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 R-4
L- No use to co- lic, when ev-'ry day at noon Kids get to cry-in' in a dif- f'rent tune;
H-chorus: F C7 F
M-8F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8_C-8 R-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- I'm a- gon- na starve, and ev-'ry- bo- dy will, 'cause you can't make a li-ving in a cot- ton mill.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUATROSG
N-Los Cuatros Generales
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5F-8 F-8 C-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 a-4_a-5 F-8 F-8 C-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 a-4_a-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-4
L- Los cua-tros ge-ne- ra- les, Los cua-tros ge-ne- ra- les, Los cua-tros ge-ne-
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M-5a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_a-8 G-8 G-8 F-4_F-5_F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ra- les Ma- mi- ta mi- a Que han al- za- da, que han al- za- da.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUCKBIRD
N-Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-9 C-0 S-6 C-4 c-4 b-9 G-0 F-9 D-0 B-4 C-9_D-0 E-4 G-4 F-9 E-0 C-2 C-9_B-0 C-4 c-4 b-9_G-0
L- Oh the cuc- koo, she's a pret- ty bird. She sing- eth as she flies. She bring- eth glad
H-
M-5F-9_D-0 B-4 C-9_D-0 E-4 G-4 F-9_E-0 C-2 C-9_D-0 E-5 F-8 G-8_E-8 F-8_E-8 F-4 F-9 G-0
L- tid- ings, she tell- eth no lies. She suck- eth white flow- ers for to
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M-6a-9_b-0 c-4 G-9_F-0 G-5 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-4 c-9_d-0 c-9 b-0 G-9_F-0 E-9_F-0 G-4 W-2 F-5 C-8 E-9 b-0 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- keep her voice clear. And she nev- er cry- eth cuc- koo 'til sum-mer draw-eth near.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUKONEST
N-The Cuckoo's Nest
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8_F-8 S-6 E-4 D-8 C-8 e-4 d-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 B-4 D-8_F-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 S-6
L- As I went a- wal- king one day in May, I met a pret-ty maid and un-to her did say;
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M-5G-8_F-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 e-4 d-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 E-8_C-8 E-8 C-8 B-8_C-8 D-8 F-8 E-4 C-4 C-4 S-6
L- "To love I am in- clined, I will show you my mind For I'm deep- ly en- gaged with you cuc- koo's nest."
H-chorus:
M-5G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8_d-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 S-6
L- Oh some like girls that are fair of face, And some like a lass with a nice trim waist,
H-
M-5G-8_F-8 S-6 E-8_D-8 E-8 C-8 c-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 E-4 C-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- But give me the girl who'll wrig- gle and twist At the bot-tom of her bel-ly with the cuc- koo's nest.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUKOO3
N-CUCKOO'S NEST
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-From Buchan and Hall
H- Verse
M-4a-4 S-6 d-8 d-8 d-4 f-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 e-5 d-8
L- There is a thorn bush in oor kail yard. There is a thorn bush in
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M-4c-4 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-0 F-9 E-4 D-5 e-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8
L- oor kail yard. At the back o' thon bush there stands a lad and lass, and they're bu-sy, bu-sy herry-in at the
H- Chorus:
M-4F-4 D-4 D-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-0 a-9 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8
L- cuc- koo's nest. And its hey the cuck and ho the cuck and hey the cuc-koo's nest, And its hey the cuck and ho the cuck &d
H-
M-3c-8 G-8 G-0 G-9 G-4 a-9 G-0 W-4 F-0 F-9 E-0 E-0 E-8 D-0 D-9 d-8 d-8 W-3 d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8
L- hey the cuc-koo's nest. I'll gie on- y bo- dy a shil- lin' And a bot-tle o' the best, if they'll
H-
M-2G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- rum- ple up the fea- thers o' the cuc- koo's nest.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUMBCREW
N-The Cumberland's Crew
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6b-9 c-0 S-6 d-2 c-9 b-0 c-8 c-8_d-5 F-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-8_D-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 b-4
L- Now then, ship- mates come ga- ther and join in my dit- ty Of a ter- ri- ble
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M-5c-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-5 G-8 a-2 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 d-5 F-8
L- bat- tle that's hap- pened of late, When each Un- ion tar shed a
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M-6G-4 a-5 G-8 F-8 D-8_D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 A-4 C-4 D-4 G-5 P-0 F-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- tear of sad pi- ty, When he heard of the once- gal- lant Cum- ber- land's fate.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUMBFARM
N-These Old Cumberland Mountain Farms
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-8 d-8 S-6 d-4 b-8 G-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 E-8_E-2 e-8 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 b-3 S-6
L- It is hard to be bound down in pri-son But it's worse on these Cum-ber-land Moun-tain farms.
H-
M-5b-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 b-8 G-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 E-8_E-2 e-8_e-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 b-8 b-0_a-0 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Ra- ther be in some cold pen-i- ten-tia-ry Or up in old ir- on Ten-nes-see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUMBMERR
N-The Cumberland and the Merrimac
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 a-4 d-2 c-4 a-2_a-2 F-4 G-2 F-4 D-2 C-4 D-3 R-2 G-4 a-2 a-4 d-2 e-4
L- Come all my jol- ly sea- men, like- wise you lands- men too; It is a dread- ful
H-
M-1W-2 f-4 d-2_d-4 d-4_e-4 d-2 c-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 G-3 R-2 G-4 a-2 a-4 d-2 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4_d-2 e-4
L- sto- ry I will un- fold to you. It's all a- bout the Cum-ber- land the
H-
M-;W-2 d-2 c-4 a-2 F-4 W-1 G-3 W-2 R-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 S-9 d-2 c-4 a-2_a-2 F-4 G-4 F-2 D-4 C#2 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- ship so true and brave, And it's ma-ny's the loy- al sea- man that met a wa- t'ry grave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUNNLDR
N-Cunnla
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-tune is "The Friar's Britches"
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 A-8 A-8 B-8_C-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 A-8
L- Oh, who is it out there knock-ing the ditch-es down, Who is it out there knock-ing the ditch-es down,
H- cho:
M-5C-8 A-8 A-8 B-8_C-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8_B-8 C-8 A-5 S-9 A-4 E-8 a-4 b-8 c-8_a-8 a-8
L- Who is it out there knock-ing the ditch-es down, No-bod-y on- ly Cunn- la. Oh Cunn- la, dear, don't
H-
M-5b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 A-8 a-4 b-8 c-8_a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8
L- come an-y near-er me, Cunn- la dear, don't come an-y near-er me, Cunn- la dear, don't come an- y near-er me
H-
M-2C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 A-5 A-4 R-8 S-6
L- May- be I should-n't says Cunn- la.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CURMGMTV
N-A Curmudgeon's Farewell to Mount Vermin
C-R. Greenhaus
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-6/8
F-1990
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 d-0_c-0 b-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 D-4 d-0_c-0 b-9 a-0 G-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 R-8 d-0_c-0
L-
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 D-4 B-8 C-0 E-9 G-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-5_G-8 R-8 D-8 D-4 d-8 c-9 b-0 c-8
L-
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 b-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 G-8 @-8 B-8 E-9 F-0 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 R-8 d-0_c-0 b-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 D-0 B-9 D-8
L-
H-
M-1C-8 D-8 E-8 D-0 G-9 F-8 G-2 R-8 a-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 F%9 F-0 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 E-9 E-0 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L-
H-
M-5D-4 C-8 B-4 D-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 E-5 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-0 c-9 E-8 F-9 E-0 D-8 G-5 R-4 d-0_c-0
L-
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 D-4 d-0_c-0 b-9 a-0 G-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 W-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 R-8 d-0_c-0
L-
H-
M-4b-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 D-4 B-8 C-0 E-9 G-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-5_G-8 R-8 R-8 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CURRKILD
N-Curragh of Kildare
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 D-5 D-8 D-4 E-4 G-2 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 C-4 D-2 P-4 F-4 G-4
L- The win- ter it is past and the sum- mer's come at last and the
H-
M-4a-2 b-4 c-4 d-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 a-8_b-8 c-5 a-8 b-4 c-4
L- small birds they sing on ev- ery tree. Their lit- tle hearts are
H-
M-4d-2 c-4_b-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 C-4 S-9 D-2 D-4 E-4 G-2 c-4 b-4
L- glad but mine is ver- y sad, since my true love is
H-
M-3a-5 G-8 E-4 C-4 D-1_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- far a- way from me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CUTPINES
N-Cutting Down The Pines
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8_a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-3 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8
L- Friends, if you will lis- ten, I'll sing to you a song. All a- bout the
H-
M-5G-8_E-4 D-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 d-8
L- pine woods and how they get a- long; A jo- vial lot of fel- lows as
H-
M-5d-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 a-3 F-4 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4_G-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 E-8
L- e- ver you will find, Spent the win- ter plea- sant- ly cut- ting down the
H-
M-1D-3 S-6 S-6
L- pines.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%CZEKCOMP
N-Czek Composers (round)
C-
A-
T-
S-150
K-C
B-2/4
F-
K-D
H- [1] [2]
M-1a-2 a-2 a-2 a-8_G-8 F#4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F#4 E-8 D-8 C#4 F#8 E-8 D-4
L- Sme- ta- na, Dvor- ack and Jan- o- czek are the most fa- mous com-
H- [3]
M-8G-8 F#8 E-4 F#4 D-4 G-4 F#4 E-4 D-4 C-8 B-8 A-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-2_
L- po- sers of Cze- cko- slo- va- kia. They of- ten wrote tunes in this cu- ri- ous rhy-
H-
M-2D-4 D-4_D-4 R-4
L- thym.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DABBLDEW
N-Dabbling in the Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1A-8 S-6 A-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 B-8 A-4 B-8 B-8 C-4 B-8 B-8 A-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-5 S-6
L- Oh, where are you go- ing to my pret-ty lit-tle maid, With your red ro-sy cheeks and your coal black hair?
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 @-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-9 D-0 E-4 A-4 A-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- I'm go- ing a- mil-king, kind sir, she an-swered me, And it's dab-bling in the dew makes the milk- maids fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DADTRAIN
N-Daddy, What's a Train?
C-
A-Bruce Phillips
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-8 A-8 A-9 B-0 A-5 A-0 A-0 B-8 D-8 D-9 E-0 D-5 D-0 E-0 F-8 F-8 F-9 F-0 G-8 F-8 E-9 D-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-5 a-0 a-0
L- Dad- dy What's a train? Is it some-thing I can ride? Does it car-ry lots of grown up folks and lit-tle kids in-side? Is it
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 B-8 A-8 A-8 D-4 F-8 F-5 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 S-6
L- big-ger than our house? Well, how do I ex- plain when my lit- tle boy asks me: "Dad-dy what's a train?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAILYGR2
N-Lang, Lang Agrowing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 F-3 E-8 F-8 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-3 P-8 c-8_d-8
L- The trees they do grow high, And the leaves they do grow green. O,
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M-4e-4 c-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 f-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 G-3 c-8_d-8
L- ma- ny is the time that my true love I have seen. O,
H-
M-4e-4 c-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 f-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 G-8_E-8 F-3 E-8 F-8
L- ma- ny is the hour, that I've watched him all a- lone, He's a
H-
M-4G-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 c-2_c-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- young lad, and he's lang, lang a- grow- ing.
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%DAILYGR3
N-The Trees They Grow So High
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A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-From Penguin Book of English Folk Songs
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 b-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 b-4_c-8 c-4 c-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 C-5 R-8 R-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 F-8
L- The trees they grow so high and the leaves they grow so green. The day is past and
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 R-8 c-0 c-0 b-4_G-8 E-4 G-8 b-4 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- gone, my love, that you and I have seen; It's a cold win- ter's night, my love, when
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M-6F-8_G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 C-5 R-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 C-4 C-8 W-2 C-5 G-5_G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- I must bide a- lone, For my bon- ny lad is young but a- grow- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAILYGRO
N-Trees They Do Grow High
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A-
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S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 G-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 D-1
L- The trees they grow high and the leaves they do grow green.
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-3 a-4 G-4_a-4 G-4 F-4 D-1
L- Ma- ny is the time my true love I've seen.
H-
M-4G-2 G-4 G-4 c-3 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-3 D-4
L- Ma- ny's the hour I've watched him all a- lone. He's
H-
M-4F-2 F-4 D-4 C-2 D-4_F-4 G-1 G-3 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- young, but he's dai- ly grow- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAILYNEW
N-I Read It In The Daily News
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-4B-8 B-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 B-4 D-2 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 E-4 G-2
L- Civ- il rights lead-ers are a pain in the neck. Can't hold a can- dle to Chiang Kai- shek.
H-
M-4b-8 a#8 b-8 G-8_G-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F%4 E-4 D-1_D-1
L- How do I know? I read it in the Dai- ly News.
H- Chorus:
M-4b&8 a-5 G-2 b&8 a-5 G-2 R-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 D-5 F%2
L- Dai-ly News, Dai- ly blues. Pick up a co- py an- y time you choose.
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-8_A-4 @-2
L- Sev-en lit-tle pen-nies in the news- boy's hand, And you ride right a-long to nev-er, nev- er land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DALESLIT
N-Dalesman's Litany or From Hull and Halif
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 A-8 D-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-0_D-9 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-0 C-0_C-4 D-5_D-4 A-8
L- It's hard when folks can't find their work where they've been bred and born. When
H-
M-1D-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-0_D-9 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-8 E-4 C-8 D-5_D-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 F-8
L- I was young I al- ways thought I'd bide a- mong fruits and corn but I've been forced to
H-
M-1G-0_F-9 G-8 a-4 A-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 A-5_A-4 A-8 D-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-0_D-9 C-8 D-4 E-8
L- work in towns so here's my lit- an- y. From Hull and Hal- i- fax and Hell, good
H-
M-2F-4 F-8 E-0 C-0_C-8_D-8 D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- Lord, de- liv- er me.
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%DAMFILIP
N-Damn The Filipinos
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A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-9 E-0 D-0 F-9 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-0 b-9 b-9 a-0 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 b-0
L- In that land of do- py dreams, hap- py peace-ful Phil-ip-pines, where the bo-lo man is hik-ing night and
H-
M-4c-3 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 b-0 b-9 G-0 F-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 a-9 c-0
L- day; Where Ta- ga- los steal and lie, where Am- er- i-can-os die, There you hear the sol-diers sing this eve-ning
H- chorus:
M-4b-3 R-4 d-4 d-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 G-0 F-2 b-2 c-4 c-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 d-0
L- lay: Damn, Damn, Damn the Fil- i- pi- nos, Cross- eyed ka- ki-ak la-
H-
M-4c-3 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 b-0 b-9 G-0 F-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 a-0 c-9
L- drones, Un- der-neath our star-ry flag, civ- il-ize 'em with a Krag, And re-turn us to our own be-lov-ed
H-
M-1b-2 R-2 S-6
L- homes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DANCEDAD
N-Dance Ti' THy Daddy
C-
A-
T-
S-108
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-0 F-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 d-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 f-8
L- Come here ma lit- tle Jac-ky, Now aw've smok'd mi bac-cy, Let's have a bot o' crac-ky, 'Til the boat comes in. Dance ti thy dad-dy
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 f-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8
L- Sing ti thy mam-my, Dance ti thy dad-dy Ti' thy mam- my sing Thou shall hev a fish-y On a lit-tle dish-y
H-
M-2b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- Thou shall have a fish-y When the boat comes in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DANGWATR
N-Danger Waters
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H- Chorus
M-5R-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-4 W-2 G-1_W-3 G-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 G-4 W-2 a-1_W-3 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- And I hol- ler, "Why?" And I hol- ler, "Why?" And I hol- ler
H- Verse:
M-4G-3_G-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8_F-8_E-8 D-4 E-8 E-4 E-8_E-2 S-6 R-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-4
L- "Why?" The tor- toise boy no mon a- mi. First he give me
H-
M-4G-1_G-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-1_a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- one. Then he give me two. And he give me
H-
M-2G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 E-4 S-6
L- three and I hol- ler, "Lord-y have mer- cy!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DANMONRO
N-Daniel Monroe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8a-4 S-6 G-8_F-8 D-8 D-8 G-0 G-9 G-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 D-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 b-8
L- Ye sons of North Bri-tain that were cau-sed for to range, Un- to some fo-reign coun-try where lands they were
H-
M-7a-4 R-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 c-9 a-0 d-5 e-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 a-8
L- strange. A- mong that great num- ber was Dan- iel Mon-roe, Straight-way un-to A- me- ri- ca like-
H-
M-2G-8_F-8 D-9 D-0 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- wise he did go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DANNDOO
N-Dan Doo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 C-8 C-0 C-0 S-6 C-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 F-8
L- There was a good old man, lived out west, Dan Doo, Dan
H-
M-4W-4 C-4 C-8 C-0 C-0 C-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 c-4 c-8 b-0 b-0
L- Doo, There was a good old man lived out west, Tom Kling-Glass Mc-
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 b-0 b-0 b-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 a-0 a-9 F-0 F-8 G-0
L- Kling- gle. He had an old wife that was none of your best, and it's ha- rum, ba-rum com-
H-
M-5W-4 a-0 G-0 F-5 F-9 F-0 F-0 D-0 C-0 C-0 W-3 D-8 F-5 W-4 F-4 F-8 C-0 C-0 W-3 D-8 F-5 S-6
L- pa- ri- o. Hic- key-u- ka- tack Kle-ming-go, Tom Kling- glass Mc-Kling-gle.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DARCYFAR
N-Darcy Farrow
C-Steve Gillette & Tom Campbell
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A D A A
M-4W-4 e-0 e-0 S-6 W-3 e-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 F-0 E-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8
L- Where the Wal-ker runs down in-to the Car-son Val-ley plain, There lived a mai-den, Dar-cy
H- D Bm E A D A D E A E
M-4e-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 R-8 e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 a-5 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 d-8
L- Far-row was her name. The daugh-ter of old Dun- dee and fair was she, and the swee- test flow- er that
H- D E A
M-1c-4 b-9 a-0 a-4 R-8 R-8 S-6
L- bloom'd o'er the range.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DARKBRIT
N-The Dark British Foes
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 F-4 S-6 W-3 F-2 d-8 b-8 c-2 a-8 F-8 G-4 b-4 G-4 F-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- The dark Brit-ish foes was in- vad- ing our soil And pres- sing our
H-
M-5b-5 c-8 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 S-9 c-2 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 f-5 d-8
L- young men in slave- ry and war. Young Ed- win he bade his fair
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 d-4 c-2 F-9 F-0 F-2 d-8 b-8 c-2 b-8 F-8 G-4 b-4 G-4
L- Ma- ry a- dieu, And they said when they part- ed, their love would prove
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- true.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DARKEYED
N-The Dark-Eyed Canaller
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-3G-4 b-4 b-4 S-6 b-5_a-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 b-4
L- It was a come- ly young la- dy fair was wal- king
H-
M-3d-3 e-8_d-8 c-4 d-4 b-2 R-4 d-4 d-4 e-8 e-8 G-3 E-8 D-8 S-6
L- out to take the air She met a ca- nal- ler up-
H-
M-4a-5 b-8 S-6 W-2 c-1 R-2 W-3 b-3 a-4 b-4 G-4 W-2 E-2 D-2 R-2
L- on the way, So I paid at- ten- tion,
H-
M-3G-3 a-4 b-4 c-4 W-2 d-1 e-4 G-4 W-3 b-3 a-4 G-4 a-4
L- So I paid at- ten- tion to hear what they did
H-
M-1G-3 S-6 S-6
L- say.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DARKISLE
N-The Dark Island
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 E-8 S-6 a-5 E-8 a-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 D-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4
L- In the years long a- go When I first left my home, I was young and I
H-
M-5G-8 d-5 D-4 b-5 d-8 b-4 a-2 D-8_E-8 a-5 E-8 a-4 G-5 a-8 G-4
L- wan- ted the wide world to roam; But now I am ol- der and
H-
M-5E-5 D-8 C-4 D-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 D-8 d-8_b-8 a-5 D-8 b-8_a-8 G-5 G-8 G-4
L- wi- ser, you see, For that love- ly dark is- land is cal- ling to
H- chorus:
M-5G-2 b-8 c-8 d-5 D-8 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 E-4 D-2 G-8 a-8
L- me. O I've wan- der'd a- way from the land of my birth, And been
H-
M-5b-5 a-8 G-4 G-8 d-5 D-4 b-5 d-8 b-4 a-2 D-8 E-8 a-5 E-8 a-4
L- roa- ming a- round to the ends of the earth, Still my heart is at
H-
M-5G-5 a-8 G-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 D-2 G-8_a-8 b-5 D-8 d-8_b-8 a-5 D-8 b-8_a-8
L- home in the land far a- way, That love- ly dark is- land where
H-
M-2G-5 G-8 G-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- mem- o- ries stray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DARKNITE
N-Dark Night
C-Moondog
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
H-
M+3C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4 @-1_@-4 S-6
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for me.
M-3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
H-
M+3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
M+3C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4 @-1_@-4 S-6
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for me.
M-3X-1 X-4 C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2
L- Why spend the dark night with you?
H-
M+3C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4 @-1_@-4 S-6
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for me.
M+3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
M-3D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4 C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4
L- What a fear- ful price to ay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for
H-
M+3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
M+3C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4 X-1 X-4
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for
M-3@-1_@-4 S-6 C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2
L- me. Why spend the dark night with you?
H-
M+3C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4 @-1_@-4 S-6
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for me.
M+3X-1 X-4 X-1 X-4 X-1 X-4
L-
M-3D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4 C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4
L- What a fear- ful price to ay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for
H-
M-3C-2 @-5 A&8 @-4 D-2 @-4 E&2 D-5 F-8 E&8 D-8 C-4 B-4
L- Why spend the dark night with you? What a fear- ful price to
H-
M-2C-2 B-8 D-8 G-5 D-8 G-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 E&4 C-8 D-4
L- pay! Oth- er nights would be Lone- ly dark ag- es for
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAUGHTFM
N-Daughters of Feminists
C-Nancy White
A-
T-
S-100
K-B
B-6/8
F-
H- B E B E B B
M-1F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 F-5 R-8 D-8 F-8
L- Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists love to wear pink and white short fril-ly dres-ses they speak of suc-ces-ses with boys, It an-
H- G#m C#m F# B
M-5b-5 R-4 F-8 G-5 R-4 R-8 R-2 R-4 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8
L- noys their mom. Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists won't put on jeans or that
H- E B E B B G#m C#m
M-5G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 F-5 R-8 D-8 F-8 b-5 R-4 F-8 G-5 R-4 R-8
L- pre-cious con-struc-tion boot Ma-ma found cute, ug-ly shoes they re- fuse. How come?
H- G Em
M-5R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a%8 G%8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a%8 G%8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a%8 G%8 b-8 b-8 b-8 e-8 d%4
L- Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists think they'll get mar-ried to some weal-thy guy who'll sup=port them for-e-ver
H- C#m F# B
M-5c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-3 R-2 R-4 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8
L- Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists don't bo-ther vo-ting at all. Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists
H- E B Em
M-5F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 G-8 d-5 R-4 R-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L- beg to wear lip-stick each day from the age of three. Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists think that a prin-cess is
H- F3 B chorus: E F#
M-5F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-3 R-2 R-4 g-5_g-8 f-8 g-8 h-5 R-4 g-8
L- what they are des-tined to be. How do they get so
H- D#m G#m C#m F# B
M-5f-3 b-5 R-4 R-8 e-9 e-9_e-4 g-8 f-5 R-4 e-8 d-3
L- gir- lie? How come they want a Bar-
H- D#7 G#m
M-5F-5 R-4 R-8 c-5_c-8 b#8 c-8 e-5 R-4 d-8 b-3 g-5 R-4 R-8
L- bie? Why does it start so ear- ly?
H- G Em E/F#
M-6d%8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d%8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 d%8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 R-4 R-8 f-4 i-8 W-2 g-3_g-3
L- Why, when we bring her up just like a fel-la, who does she i-do- lize? Cin- der- el-
K-E
H- F# D Bm Em7
M-5f-3_f-5 R-4 R-8 SKD a-4 d-8 d-4 a-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 b-8
L- la! (spoken) .- Ho- ney she's a doormat. You think when she mar-ries that prince
K-D
H- A6 Gm Bb A D F Bb
M-6f-3 f-4 f-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 f-4 f-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 W-2 d-5 F%5_SKBbF-4 b-8 b-4 F-8
L- he's not going to expect her to run that entire castle? .- .- Look at all those rooms. And he's always on the roa
K-Bb
H- CM7
M-5F-4 b-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 c-8 c-4 G-8 d-3 d-8 R-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 R-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L- Snow White? Doing all the housework for seven guys? In return for room and board. This is no
H- F Bb G C F C
M-5F-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-5 SKC G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8
L- deal. Huh! Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists bruise so ea-si-ly Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists
H- Fm C C
M-5e-5 R-4 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-5 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 G-5 R-8 x-8 x-8
L- hurt. Daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists curt-sey and skip daugh-ters of fe-mi-nists flirt. They say
H- Fm C
M-1R-4 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 R-4 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- Please mom-my can I do the dish-es? and let's make a pie for my bro-ther! Are they sin-cere? Are they
H- G C Cm7 chorus: F
M-5e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 c-4_c-5 R-2 R-4 h-5_h-8 g-8 h-8
L- cra- zy or Are they just try-ing to stick it to mo-ther? How do they
H- G Em Am Dm G
M-5i-5 R-4 h-8 g-4_h-8_g-4_c-8 c-5 R-4 c-8 f-9 f-9_f-4 h-8 g-5 R-4 f-8
L- get so gir- lie? And how come they want a
H- C E7 Am
M-5e-3 G-5 R-4 R-8 d-5_d-8 c#8 d-8 f-5 R-4 e-8 c-3
L- Bar- bie? Why does it start so ear-
H- F G
M-5h-5 R-4 R-8 g-5 f-4 e-8 f-5 e-4 d-8 f-5 e-4 d-8 i-5 h-4 g-8
L- ly? Daugh- ters of fe- mi- nists just want to play with their
H- C
M-1j-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- toys!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAUNTNME
N-To Daunton Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune: To Daunton Me 209
H- chorus:
M-4F-9_a-0 S-6 b-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 a-9_G-0 F-9_a-0 E-9_F-0 D-4 d-9_e-0 f-8_e-8 d-8 b-8 d-0_b-9 a-0_F-9
L- To daunt- on me, to daunt- on me, An auld man shall ne- ver
H-
M-4b-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 F-9_E-0 D-4 d-9_e-0 d-5 e-8 f-8 e-0_f-0_e-0_d-0_c#0_b-0 a-5 d-8 b-4 e-9_f-0 e-5 f-8
L- daunt- on me! The blude- red rose at Yule may blaw The sim- mer lil- ies
H-
M-4g-8_f-8 e-8_d-8 b-4 d-9_e-0 f-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 f-8_e-8 d-9_e-0 d-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 d-8 e-8 f-9_d-0 e-9_b-0 d-9_a-0 b-0_a-0 F-0_a-0
L- bloom in snaw, The frost may freeze the deep- est sea, But an auld man shall ne- ver
H-
M-1b-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- daunt- on me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAVYDAVY
N-Davy
C-
A-
T-
S-144
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E
M-1b-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 B-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4
L- Da- vy, Da- vy, where is Da- vy? Down in the hen house ea- tin' up the gra- vy.
H-
M-4R-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 B-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 E-4 S-6
L- Da- vy, Da- vy poor old Da- vy Down in the chic-ken yard sick on the gra- vy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAYRETRN
N-The Day Returns
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Tune: The Seventh of November #231
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 b-4 E-4 E-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8
L- The day re- turns, my bo- som burns, The bliss- ful day we
H-
M-4A-4 D-4 D-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 b-4 E-4 E-4 D-9_E-0 F-4 d-8_b-8 a-8_F-8 E-8_D-8
L- twa did meet; Tho win- ter wild in tem- pest toil'd Ne'er sum- mer- sun was
H-
M-4A-4 D-4 D-4 a-8_b-8 d-4 d-4 f-4 e-8_d-8 b-4 e-4 e-4 d-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 d-8_e-8 f-4 e-8_d-8
L- half sae sweet. That a' the pride that loads the tide, And cros- ses o'er the
H-
M-4a-4 d-4 d-4 a-4 G-4 b-8_G-8 F-4 a-8_F-8 B-4 E-4 E-4 d-8_b-8 b-8_a-8 F-8_b-8 a-8_F-8 E-8_D-8
L- sul- try line, Than king- ly robes, than crowns and globes Heav'n gave me more- it
H-
M-1A-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- made thee mine!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DAYSOF49
N-The Days of 49
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm C Dm
M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- I'm old Tom Moore from the bum- mer's shore, In the good old gol- den days.
H- C Dm
M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- They call me a bum- mer and a gin sot to, but what cares I for praise?
H- Am C Dm Am
M-5a-4 S-6 a-4 d-8 d-8 d-5 e-8 d-8_c-8 a-4 G-5 a-8 a-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- I wan- der a- round from town to town, Just like a ro- ving sign,
H- Dm C Dm
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 a-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- And the peo-ple all say, "There goes Tom Moore, of the days of for- ty- nine!"
H- F Dm Am
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- In the days of old, in the days of gold, How of- times I re- pine
H- Dm C Dm C Dm
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 C-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- For the days of old when we dug up the gold, in the days of for- ty- nine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DCOLORES
N-De Colores
C-Traditional Spanish Folk
A-arranged by Laura Laning Sailer
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-Song of the United Farm Workers
H- A7 D D D A7
M+5a-5_a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4_F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-4_G-5
M+5F-5_F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4_D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-4_E-5
L- De Co- lo- res, De Co- lo- res se ves-ten los cam-pos en la pri- ma- ve- ra.
L- Can- ta_el ga-llo, Can-ta_el ga-llo, con el ki- ri ki-ri ki-ri ki-ri ki- ri ---
m-5j-5_j-4 i-8 i-8 h-4_h-8 h-8 h-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 i-8 h-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 i-8 h-8 j-8 j-4_j-5
m-5a-5_a-8_b-8 c-8 d-8 d-4_d-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-4_a-5
L-
H- A7 A7 A7 A7 D
M+5G-5_G-4 F-8 F-8 E-4_E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-4_a-5
M+5E-5_E-4 D-8 D-8 C-4_C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-4_F-5
L- De Co- lo- res, De co- lor-es san los pa- ja- ri-tos que vien-en de_a-fue-ra.
L- La ga- lli- na, La ga- lli-na, con el ka-ra ka-ra ka-ra ka-ra ka-ra ---
m-5j-5_j-4 h-8 h-8 h-4_h-8 h-8 h-8 j-8 j-8 j-8 j-8 j-8 j-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 k-8 k-4_k-5_
m-5e-5_e-4 d-8 h-8 a-4_a-8 a-8 a-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-4_d-5
L-
H- A7 D D D G
M+5a-5_a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4_F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c%8 b-5_b-8 G-8 a-8
M+5F-5_F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4_D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-5_G-8 E-8 F-8
L- De Co- lo- res, De co- lo-res es al ar- co ir- is que ve-mos lu- cir. Y por
L- Los poll- ue- os, Los poll-ue-os, con el pi- a pi- a pi- a pi- a pi --- Y por
m-5j-5_j-4 i-8 i-8 h-4_h-8 h-8 h-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 i-8 h-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-5_k-8 i-8 j-8
m-5e-5 a-5 d-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 g-5_g-8 d-8 d-8
L-
H- G D A7 D G
M+5b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 R-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8
M+5G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- e- so los gran-des a- mor-es De much-os col- or- es me gus-tan a- mi. Y por e- so los gran-des a-
L- e- so los gran-des a- mor-es De much-os col- or- es me gus-tan a- mi. Y por e- so los gran-des a-
m-5k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 k-8 j-8 i-8 h-5 R-8 i-8 j-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8 k-8
m-5g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5 d-8_e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8
L-
H- D A7 D
M+3b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-5_F-8 R-4
M+3G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5_D-8 R-4
L- mo-res De much-os co- lor-es me gus-tan a- mi.
L- mo-re De much-os co- lor-es me gus-tan a- mi.
m-3k-8 k-8 k-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 h-8 k-8 j-8 i-8 h-5_h-8 R-4
m-3d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5_d-8 R-4
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DD
N-Devil's Dream
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-3 G-4 S-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 S-1 F-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 S-5 S-2 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 C-4 R-8 G-8 S-5 S-4 E-8 G-8 C-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 C-8 G-8
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DDNTDANC
N-Didn't I Dance
C-Lori Holland
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D D7 G G#dim A
M-5F-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 a-5 D-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2_d-8 d-8 c-2 c-8 c-8
L- Grand- mo- ther heard him, his song was so sweet, She danced to the
H- G D D7
M-5e-8 d-5 c-4 d-8 d-5 b-4 a-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4
L- fid- dler on lit- tle bare feet. She was fif- teen and fair, With
H- G G#dim A D
M-6b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2_d-8 d-8 c-8 c-5 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 d-3 R-3
L- black brai- ded hair, And did-n't she dance in her day.
H- A G D A
M-1c-4 c-5 d-8 e-2 d-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 c-2 c-8 d-8
L- O- ver the years I re- mem- ber she said, One night as she
H- D D D7
M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 d-5 b-8 a-4 R-4 R-8 D-8 F-4 F-5 G-8 a-2_a-8 D-8
L- kissed me and put me to bed, "When I was a maid, and
H- G G#dim A D
M-6b-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-4 c-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 d-3 R-3
L- my song was played, O did- n't I dance in my day?"
H-chorus D G G#dim A
M-5F-8 F-5 G-4 a-3 b-8 b-5 c-4 d-3 c-8 c-5 d-4
L- Did- n't I dance, Did- n't I dance, Did- n't I
H- D
M-3e-4 d-4 c-4 d-3 R-3 S-6
L- dance in my day?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DDOONBY
N-The Laird o' the Dainty Doonby
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm A m C A m
M-1E-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-0 G-9 a-4 a-0_G-9 E-4 S-9 E-9 D-0 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 E-4 S-6
L- A las- sie was mil- kin' her fa- ther's kye When a gen- tle- man on horse- back He cam' ri-din' by,
H- Dm A m Dm C Dm
M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 c-9 c-0 E-9 E-0 E-8 C-8 D-4 c-8 b-8 a-0_G-9 E-4 D-2 S-6
L- When a gen- tle-man on horse- back he cam' ri- din' by He was the Laird o' the Dain- ty Doon-
H-
M-1D-5 S-6 S-6
L- by.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEACDAUT
N-The Deacon's Daughter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-2 b-4 c-4 d-2_d-4 c-4 b-4_G-4 a-4 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- In Shon- nuck there lived a la- dy so bright,
H-
M-5D-8_D-8 S-6 G-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-4 c-4 b-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 R-4 S-6
L- A dea- con's fair daugh- ter his own heart's de- light.
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-4 d-4 b-4_G-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 P-4 D-4 D-4
L- For oh! she was hand- some both charm- ing and neat, But her
H-
M-4G-4_a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- heart it was treach- er- ous and full of de- ceit.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEADHORS
N-The Dead Horse
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- refrain:
M-5G-4 S-6 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-9 a-0 b-4 a-2 G-9 a-0 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- O'A poor old man came ri- ding by And we say so! And we know so!
H- refrain:
M-5G-4 S-6 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 c-4 b-5_G-8 a-5_F-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- A poor old man came ri- ding by, O good old horse!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEADMEN
N-Down Among the Dead Men
C-
A-John Dyer
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 a-4 a-8 G#8 a-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4
L- Here's a health to the king, and a last- ing peace. May fac- tion end and
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 C-5 R-8 a-4 a-8 G#8 a-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4
L- wealth in- crease. Come let us drink it while we have breath, for there's no drink- ing
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 C-5 R-8 a-5 G-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4
L- aft- er death. (and)He who would this toast de- ny, Down a- mong the dead men ,
H-
M-4D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-2 D-2 C-2 B-2 c-8 b-8 a-8 G#8 a-4 E-4
L- Down a- mong the dead men, Down, down, down down; Down a- mong the dead men
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 A-2 S-6
L- let him lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEAFWOMN
N-The Deaf Woman's Courtship
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 b-4 G-8 E-8 b-4 G-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- Old wo- man, old wo- man are you fond of smok- ing?
H-
M-4W-4 b-9 E-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-9 G-0 F-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 S-6
L- Speak a lit- tle loud- er, sir, I'm ra- ther hard of hear- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEALDOWN
N-Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-0 D-0 S-6 B-8 B-4 B-8 b-4 b-8_F-8 G#8 G-8_G-4 E-4 E-4 a-8 a-8_a-4 b-8_a-8 a-4 W-2 F-2 R-4 D-4
L- Well, I've been all a- round this whole round world, I've done most ev- 'ry thing, I've
H-
M-4B-8 B-8_B-4 b-4 b-4 G#8 G-8_G-8 F-8 E-5 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-2 R-2
L- played cards with the king and the queen, The ace and the deuce and the trey.
H-CHORUS:
M-4B-8 B-4 B-8 b-4 G#4 E-3 R-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-8_a-8 a-4 F-3 R-4
L- Don't let your deal go down, Don't let your deal go down,
H-
M-4B-8 B-4 b-8 b-4 G#4 E-2 R-4 F-8 E-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Don't let your deal go down, 'Fore my last gold dol- lar is gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEARCOMP
N-Dear Companion
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-Tune from Sharp
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 e-3 d-4 c-4 e-4 c-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 c-4 e-3 e-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 d-3 a-4 a-4 c-4
L- I once did have a dear com-pan-ion; In-deed I thought his love my own, Un-til a
H-
M-4W-2 e-3 d-4 c-4 e-4 c-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 e-4 d-3 e-8_d-8 c-4 G-4 a-3 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- black- eyed girl be-trayed me, And then he cares no more for me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEARELIZ
N-Dear Elizabeth
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L- Dear E- liz-a-beth I hope this let-ter finds you just the same as it leaves me, Dear E-liz-a-beth We
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L- had a storm, a north-west gale at sea, Dear E- liz-a- beth we sail at noon, I'll bring you a pre-sent back, Dear E-
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L-liz-a-beth, I'll see you soon, good-bye for now, yours, Jack. My great-great-grand-fath-er sailed the seas in a clip-per ship as
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L-mate, He was born and bred in Kin-ney-shiels in eigh-teen twen-ty eight. And he cour-ted Dear E-liz-a-beth Who saved each
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L- let-ter from her beau, Now I've read each one, each verse a tear, yet I feel all a-glow.
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%DEARMOLL
N-Dear Molly
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L- Dear Mol- ly when you read these lines that I have writ- ten here,
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L- When you do read them you can but shed a tear; When
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L- I re- late my sto- ry It will grieve your heart full sore, When I
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L- tell you of our mi- se- ry Since we left our na- tive shore.
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%DEATHEZ
N-Death Come Easy
C-Harvey Andrews
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L- Death come ea- sy If you come be-fore your
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L- time, Death, come ea- sy, to a young man in his
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L- prime. They put a gun in my hand, said fight
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L- for the free- dom of your land. Death, come ea- sy, To a
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L- young man in his prime.
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%DEATHLDY
N-Death and the Lady
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L- As I walked out one morn in
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L- May, The birds did sing and the lambs did
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L- play, The birds did sing and the lambs did play, I
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L- met an old man I met an old man, I
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L- met an old man by the way.
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%DEBUBALL
N-The Debutante Ball
C-Willie Tyson
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L- Get your gold la-me slip-pers from the clos-et, The ones your ma-ma bought for you to-
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L- day. Get that lav- en- der chif-fon thing you want-ed, I can't be- lieve the price I had to
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L- pay. Get dressed up like a queen now and don't for-get them fan-cy pearls
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L- Meet me di-rect-ly in the hall, I'm tak- in' my fine- bred South-ern daugh-ter girl
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L- Out to the Deb- u- tante Ball.
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L- Yes, fools are made by men and when we come through a-gain There'll be no Auct-ions, no more Deb-u-tante
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L- Balls
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%DECKHALL
N-Deck the Halls
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L- Deck the halls with boughs of hol- ly, Fa la la la la, la la la la.
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L- 'Tis the sea- son to be jol- ly. Fa la la la la, la la la la.
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L- Don we now our gay ap- par- el, Fa la la fa la la la la la,
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L- Troll the an- cient Yule- tide ca- rol. Fa la la la la, la la la la.
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%DEEPBLUE
N-Deep Blue Sea
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L- Deep blue sea, ba- by, Deep blue sea;
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L- Deep blue sea, ba- by, Deep blue sea;
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L- Deep blue sea, ba- by, Deep blue sea;
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L- It was Wil- ly What got drown-ded in the
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L- deep blue sea.
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%DEIDLYWR
N-When Wild War's Deadly Blast
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L- When wild war's dead- ly blast was blown, And gen- tle peace re- tur- ning,
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L- Wi' mo- ny a sweet babe fa- ther- less, And mo-ny a wi- dow mour- ning.
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L- I left the lines and ten- ted field, Where lang I'd been a lod- ger,
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L- My hum- ble knap- sack a' my wealth, A poor but hon- est sod- ger.
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%DELIAGON
N-Delia's Gone
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L- To- ny shot his De- lia, 'twas on a Christ- mas night,
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L- First thing she did, was hung her head and died, De- lia's
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L- gone, one more round De- lia's gone. (One more round)
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%DELVRDAN
N-Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?
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L- Did-n't my Lord de- li- ver Dan- iel, Dan- iel, Dan- iel,
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L- Did-n't my Lord de- li- ver Dan- iel, And why not e- ve- ry man? He de-
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L- li- vered Dan-iel from the li- on's den, And Jo- nah from the bel-ly of the whale, And the
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L- He- brew chil-dren from the fi- ery fur- nace, So why not ev- er- y man?
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%DEPORTE
N-Deportee
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L- The crops are all in and the pea- ches are rot- ting. The
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L- o- ran- ges piled in their cre- o- sote dumps. They're
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L- fly- ing 'em back to the Mex- i- can bor- der to pay all their
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L- mon- ey to wade back a- gain. Good- bye to my
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L- Juan Good- bye Ro- sa- li- ta. A- dios mes a- mi- gos Je-
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L- sus y Ma- ri- a. You won't have a name when you
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L- ride the big air- plane. All they will call you will be de- por-
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L- tees.
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%DEPRSBLU
N-Depression Blues
C-Tampa Red?
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L- If I could tell my trou-bles. It may would give my po' heart ease, If I could tell my trou-bles.
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L- It may would give my po' heart ease, But de-pres- sions got me, Some bo- dy help me
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L- please.
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%DERBYRM2
N-The Derby Ram
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L- As I was go- ing to Der- by, 'twas on a mar- ket day; I met the fi- nest
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L- ram, sir, that e- ver was fed up- on hay, That's a lie. That's a lie, That's a
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L- lie, a lie, a lie!
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%DERBYTWN
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L- In Der- by town, in Der- by town the streets are made of glass; And
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L- ev- 'ry time you walk on them, you fall up- on your Hin- ky din- ky bob- o- lin- ky
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L- If you think I lie, Just ask the girls of Der- by town, They'll tell you the same as
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L- I.
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%DERRDWN2
N-Paddy and the Whale
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L- Pad- dy O- Bri-an left Ire-land in glee; He had a strong no-tion Old Eng-land to see, He shipped in the Nel-lie for
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L- Eng-land was bound, And the whis-key he drank made his head go a-round, Lad-dy whack, fol de dol, fol de rol i dee dee.
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%DERRYDWN
N-Derry Down
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L- Come all ye young fel-lers where-e-ver ye be, Come sit down be-side me and lis-ten to me, I'll
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L- tell you the truth with-out a-ny mis-take, 'bout the rac-kets we had round the Blue Moun-tain Lake, Der-ry down down
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L- down der-ry down.
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%DESPRAD2
N-Desperado
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L- He was a des- per- a- do from the wild and wool- ly west, He
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L- came in- to the ci- ty just to give the west a rest; He
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L- wore a big som- bre- ro and a gun be- neath his vest, And
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L- ev- 'ry- where he went he gave his war- whoop! He was a
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L- brave bold man and a des- per- a- do, From
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L- Crip- ple Creek way down in Col- o- ra- do, And he
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L- walked a- round like a big tor- na- do, And
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L- ev- 'ry- where he went he gave his war- whoop!
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%DETHCREP
N-Soon One Mornin' Death Come Creepin'
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L- Soon one morn- in' death come creep-in' in my room, Soon one morn- in'
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L- death come creep-in' in my room ; Soon one morn- in'
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L- death come creep-in' in my room. O my Lord, O my Lord, what shall I
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L- do to be saved?
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%DETHJONE
N-The Death of Mother Jones
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M-6c-8_c#8 S-6 d-2 e-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 e-8 f-8 g-2 g-4
L- The world to- day's in mour- ning, O'er the death of
H-
M-5e-2 g-4 d-3 R-4 R-4 e-8_f-8 g-2 e-4 e-4_d-4 e-4
L- Mo- ther Jones; .- Gloom and sor- row
H-
M-1e-4 d-2_d-4 R-4 b-4 a-4 f-2 f-4_e-4 e-4 W-2 d-3_d-4 R-4 d-4
L- ho- ver A- round the mi- ners' homes. That
H-
M-5d-4_d-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 b-4 a-7_b-7_a-7 G-2 R-4 R-4 d-4 g-2 g-4
L- grand old cham- pion of La- bor Was known in
H-
M-6W-2 e-2 g-4 W-2 d-3 W-3 R-4 R-4 e-8_f-8 g-2 e-4 e-4_d-4 e-4 e-4 d-2
L- ev- 'ry land; She fought for right and jus- tice,
H-
M-4R-4 R-4 e-4 d-2 b-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- She took a no- ble stand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVFEATH
N-The Devil and the Feathery Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-9/8
F-
H-
M-5c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 ST68D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-5 c-4 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 S-6
L- Now there was an old far-mer lived o- ver the hill and a poor old fel-low they say. .- .- He was
B-6/8
H-
M-6a-8 b-8 c-8 S-6 D-4 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-5_F-4 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 S-6
L- plagued by a scol- ding wife the worst mis- for-tune that day. And as he cut wood in the fo-rest one day,
H-
M-6d-8 S-6 c-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 D-5 c-4_b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8_D-8 E-8
L- Be- tween dark mood and des-pair, The De- vil him- self he jumped out of the bush-es and stood be- fore his
H-
M-1F-5_F-4 R-8 S-6
L- mare.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVFIDDL
N-The De'il's Awa' Wi' the Exciseman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 F-4 c-8 c-8_d-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-4 F-8 F-4 G-0 G-0 a-4 c-8 c-4 F-8 F-4 c-8 c-8_d-8 c-8
L- The de'il cam' fid- dlin' thro' the town, and danc'd a- wa' wi' the Ex- cise-man, And Il- ka wife cries,
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 a-8 G-4 a-0_b-0 c-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-4_c-8 c-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 C-4 C-8
L- auld Ma- houn, I wish you luck o' the prize, man The de'il's a- wa' the de'il's a- wa', The
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 G-0 G-0 a-4 a-8 c-4 c-0_b-0 a-8_G-8 a-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 C-4 e-8 f-4 F-8 F-4 G-0 G-0
L- De'il's a- wa wi' th' Ex- cise- man, He's danced a- wa' he's danc'd a- wa' He's danc'd a- wa' wi' the
H-
M-1a-4 a-8 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ex- cise-man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVLMARY
N-Devilish Mary
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 P-0 D-4 C-4 A-2 E-4
L- When I was young an' in my youth, I thought I'd nev- er mar- ry; But
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 A-2 E-4
L- ev- er' time I'm a- way from home it's hel- lo, gals, won't you mar- ry? It's
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-2 S-6 S-6
L- ta- ra- rink- tum, ta- ra- rink- tum, ta- ra- rink- tum read- y!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVLNINE
N-The Devil's Nine Questions
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 W-2 E-4 G-4 D-5 G-8 W-3 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 R-4 e-4
L- If you don't an-swer my quest- ions nine, Sing nine- ty nine and nine- ty, I'll
H-
M-1d-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 E-4 D-4 E-2 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- take you off to hell a- live, and you are the weav- er's bon- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVLWIF2
N-Devil and the Farmer's Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 @-8 C-4 E-8 C-4 E-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 @-5 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-4_G-4 E-8
L- There was a man when he was first born, Poor old An-thon-y Rol- ly, There
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-8 C-4 E-8
L- was a man when he was first born, He had no hor- ses to plow his land with a right leg, left leg,
H-
M-3D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 C-4 A-8 @-8 A-8 B-8 C-4 C-5 R-8 S-6
L- up- per leg un- der leg Poor old An- thon- y Rol- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEVLWIF3
N-Tee Roo
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4_E-4 D-4 C-2 c-4
L- Got up one morn- ing went out to plow; Tee
H-
M-5c-4_a-4 c-4 c-4_a-4 c-4 d-4_c-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 c-2 a-4
L- roo tee roo went out to plow, With six- teen
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 G-2 G-4 D-2 D-4 b-2 b-8_a-8 G-2 E-9 E-0
L- ox- en and a darned old cow, Tee roo, Tee roo, and a
H-
M-2G-4_E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- darned old cow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DEWDROP
N-My Love is Like a Dewdrop
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 S-6 a-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-2 a-8 a-8 a-8_c-8 f-8 f-8 f-4 d-0 d-0 d-8 b-8 d-8 c-5 S-6
L- My love is like a dew- drop set-ting out up-on a thorn, Puts it on Sun-day night Takes it off Mon-day morn,
H-
M-9c-0 c-0 S-6 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 f-0 f-9 e-8 f-8 d-0 d-9 b-8 d-8 c-5 c-0 c-0 a-9 a-0 a-8 c-8 b-8 G-0 E-0_E-0 E-0 F-8 G-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- Car-ries love all in his poc-kets and but lit-tle in his heart, He's a lad that loves a good ma-ny and gives ev-'ry girl her part.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIAMONJO
N-Diamond Joe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-3C-4 F-4 F-4 S-6 a-3 F-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 b-2 R-4 a-4 b-4 b-0_d-9
L- Old Dia- mond Joe was a rich old jay, With lots of
H- chorus:
M-3c-3 a-4 F-0_G-9 G-4 F-2 R-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-3 S-6
L- cow- boys in his pay. He rode the range
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 S-6 b-2 R-4 a-4 b-0 b-9 b-0_d-9 c-3 a-4 F-0_G-9 G-4
L- with his cow- boy band, And ma-ny a mav'- rick got his
H- chorus:
M-3F-2 R-4 C-4 C-0_F-9 F-4 a-3 F-9 a-0 G-4 F-4 b-2 R-4 S-6
L- brand. Roll on boys, Roll don't you roll so slow,
H-
M-3a-4 b-4 b-0_c-9 S-6 c-3 a-9 F-0 F-0_G-9 G-4 F-2 R-4 C-4 F-4 a-4
L- Roll on boys, roll, don't you roll so slow, Ki- o- ho
H-
M-3c-3 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-2 R-4 a-4 b-4 b-0_d-9 c-2_c-8 a-8 S-6
L- ho, Ki- o- ho- ho, You roll like cat- tle
H-
M-2a-8 a-8 F-0_G-9 G-4 S-6 F-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ne- ver rolled be- fore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DICKDARB
N-Dick Darby, the Cobbler
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-;G-0 a-0 S-6 b-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 G-4_G-8 R-8 d-0_d-0 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 d-8 e-8 f%5_f%8 R-8 d-0_d-0 g-8 d-8 d-0_e-0 f%8 c-8 e-8
L- Oh me name is Dick Dar-by, I'm a cob-bler. I've served me time at the old camp. They call me an old ag-i-
H-
M-8e-0 d-9_d-8_d-8 R-8 d-0_c-0 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-5_G-8 R-8 G-0 a-0 W-4 b-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-0
L- ta- tor, But now I'm re- solved to re- pent. To me ing- twing of an ing- twing of an
H-
M-:b-8 G-4_G-8 R-8 d-0 d-0 g-8 g-8 d-0 e-0 ST24f%8 f-8 g-0 g-0 f-8 ST38d-5_d-8 R-8 d-0 d-0 g-8 d-8 d-0_e-0 f%8 c-8 e-8 e-8 d-4_d-8 R-8 d-0 c-0
L- i-day; To my ing-twing of an ing- twing of an i-day, To me ru- bu- ru ru- bu- ru ran- dy And me
H-
M-4b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-5_G-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- lab= stone keeps ba-tin' a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DICYREIL
N-Dicey Reilly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 E-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8
L- Ah poor oul Di-cey Reil-ly she has tak-en to the sup, And poor old Di- cey Reil-ly she will
H-
M-4c-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 c-5 b-8 a-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 G-0 G-0 b-0 b-0 c-0 c-0 d-8 c-0 b-0 a-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 c-8
L- ne-ver give it up, It's off each morn-ing to the pop that she goes in for a-noth-er lit-tle drop, But the heart of the rowl is Di-cey
H-
M-1b-2 a-5 R-8 S-6
L- Reil- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIDOFIDO
N-Dido, Fido
C-
A-Nudds and Sugden
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 S-6 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-2 S-6
L- Well one mor- ning last au-tumn I was wal- king my dogs, When the Duke of Wel-ling-ton we did meet;
H-
M-5R-4 a-4 S-6 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 R-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 R-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 S-6
L- Well, Bon- zo and Ro- ver they slob-ber'd him all o-ver While Di-do near-ly knocked him off his feet.
H- chorus:
M-4D-4 G-4 a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 R-4 D-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-8
L- Well, there was Di- do, Fi- do, Bon- zo and Rex, Ro- ver and Las- sie and
H-
M-4G-4 R-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 R-4 D-4 F-9 E-0 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- Spot, There was Butch, there was Can-dy there was Patch and there was San-dy, These were the dogs what I had
H-
M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L- got.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIEDBED
N-The Fisher Who Died in His Bed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Dm
M-6D-8_C-8 S-6 D-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 F-8_D-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4_d-4 e-4
L- Old Jim Jones the fi- sher, the trap- per, the traw- ler, Jim Jones the
H- Bb
M-5d-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 e-8_c-8 d-2 d-8_e-8 f-4 e-8_d-8 d-8_c-8 c-8_d-8 d-4 G-8 c-8
L- fish kil- lin' ban- ker is dead. No fi- sher- man sure- ly ne- ver
H- Dm
M-5a-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 a-4 G-4 a-8_F-8 E-4 E-4
L- stepped in a do- ry, Like Jim Jones the fi- sher who died in his
H- Dm
M-1D-2 S-6 S-6
L- bed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIEDLOVE
N-Died For Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6c-4 S-6 c-2 b-4 c-2 b-4 a-8_F-5 G-4 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-2 e-4
L- A poor young far- mer cour -ted me He
H-
M-5f-2 e-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 e-4 f-2 c-3_c-2 e-4
L- gained my heart and my li- ber- ty, He
H-
M-5f-2 e-4 d-2 c-8 c-8 F-8_F-5 G-4 a-2 G-8 F-8 b-4_c-4 d-4
L- gained my heart with a free good will And I must con-
H-
M-4e-5 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-5 G-4 F-3_F-2 S-6 S-6
L- fess that I love him still
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIEDWNTR
N-The Charity Seed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune:Doran's Ass or Spanish Lady
H-
M-5B-8_B-8 S-6 B-4 D-4 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 W-2 E-4 D-4 D-5 D-8
L- To Stra- bane last Thurs-day I was wal- king And quite ear- ly in the day. I
H-
M-4B-4 D-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- o- ver heard two neigh- bors tal- king Just be- fore me on the way.
H-
M-1b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-2
L- On the times they were dis- cus- sing, Weal- thy peo- ple and their greed,
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 D-5 D-8
L- Far- mers that had full and plen- ty All ap- plying for char-i- ty seed. There's
H-chorus:
M-1B-4 D-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 G-4_a-8_b-8 c-9 c-0 a-4 b-4 G-4 W-2 E-4 D-4 D-2 B-4 D-4 D-4 E-8_F-8
L- lots of food and pros- pects good Plen- ty of crops my boys don't fret, Pro-vi-dence pro-
H-
M-3G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- vides for all we ne- ver died in win- ter yet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIESLSHL
N-Diesel and Shale
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-120
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H- Cm Fm Cm
M-5R-2 G-9 G-0 G-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-2 R-8 c-8
L- On the fifth of Nov- em- ber back in fif- ty three, The
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 C-2 c-4 c-4 c-8 b-5
L- big man at Dol- phin, sure he sent for me, 'I brought you here
H-
M-5G-5 F-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4
L- boy 'cause I want you to know We've booked you a berth in the
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 C-4 B-4 C-2 @-8 @-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-3 F-4 G-4 G-4
L- wat- er be- low, With the die- sel and shale, die- sel and
H-
M-5G-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- shale, We've booked you a berth with the die- sel and shale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DILLBAY
N-Dillan Bay
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 a-4 a-2 b-4 d-4 d-2 F-4 a-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-2
L- Dil- lan Bay, lad- die- O, Dil- lan Bay, lad- die- O,
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 a-2 b-4 d-4 d-2 a-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 W-2 D-1_D-2 R-2 S-6
L- Dil- lan Bay, lad- die- O, all the boats are gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DINGLONG
N-Long Funny Dingle-Dangle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G
M-5b-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 G-9 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 D-8 G-9 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 b-8
L- One day in May when Ma-ry lay a-slee-ping, O one day in May when Ma-ry lay a-slee-ping A-long came a corp-'ral on
H-
M-3a-9 b-0 a-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 G-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 S-6
L- hands and knees a-cree-ping with his long fun-ny din-gle dan-gle way down to his knees.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DINKSONG
N-Dink's Song (Noah's Dove)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-5R-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 F-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-0 F-9_F-8 D-0 D-0 E-8 F-8 B-5 R-8 D-9 F-0
L- Ef I had wings like No-ah's dove, I'd fly up de ri-ver To de man I love. Fare thee
H-
M-3d-2_d-8 b-8 a-8 F-5 E-9 B-0 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- well, O ho- ney, fare thee well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIRTTOWN
N-Dirty Old Town
C-Ewan MacColl
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5B-4 C-4 E-4 S-6 W-2 G-1_W-3 G-4 F-8 E-8 G-4 E-4 W-2 B-1_W-3 B-2 G-4 b-4
L- I found my love by the gas- works cry, Dreamed a
H-
M-1W-2 W-2 c-1_W-3 c-4 b-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 W-1 G-1_W-3 G-4 R-4 c-4 b-4 W-1 G-1_W-2 W-3 G-4 F-8 E-8 G-4 E-4
L- dream by the old ca- nal; Kissed my girl by the fact-'ry
H-
M-6W-1 B-1_W-3 B-2 C-8 E-8 G-4 W-1 F-1_W-3 F-4 R-4 F-8 E-8 C-4 W-1 C-1_W-3 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- wall, Dir- ty old town, dir- ty old town.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DIXIELND
N-Dixie's Land
C-Daniel Decatur Emmett
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 G-0_E-0 C-8 C-8 C-0_D-0 E-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 e-5 c-0 G-0 c-5 G-0 E-0 G-5 D-0 E-0
L- I wish I was in de lan' ob cot-ton Old times dar am not for-got-ten Look a-way! Look a-way! Look a- way! Dix-ie
H-
M-1C-4 R-8 G-0_E-0 C-8 C-8 C-0_D-0 E-0_F-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 e-5 c-0 G-0 c-5 G-0 E-0 G-5 D-0 E-0
L- Land. In Dix-ie Land where I was born in, ear-ly on a fros- ty mor-nin' Look a-way! Look a-way! Look a-way! Dix-ie
H-
M-1C-4 R-8 G-0 b-0 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 c-4 a-8 d-5 a-8 d-5 G-0_b-0 c-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 a-8 b-8 c-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 c-9 E-0
L- Land. Den I wish I was in Dix- ie, Hoo- ray! Hoo- ray! In Dix-ie Land I'll take my stand to lib and die in
H-
M-1E-8 D-4 E-8 C-5 E-8 D-5 a-8 G-8 E-8 c-9 e-0 d-8 c-4 E-8 C-5 E-8 D-5 a-8 G-8 E-8 e-9 c-0
L- Dix- ie, A- way, A- way, A-way down south in Dix-ie! A- way, a- way, a- way down south in
H-
M-1d-8 c-4 R-8 S-6
L- Dix- ie!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DMBDRUM2
N-Dumbarton's Drums
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-From Orpheus Caledonius
H-
M-5F-8_G-8 S-6 a-5 c-8 a-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 d-4 d-4 S-6
L- Dum- bar- ton's Drums beat bon- ny, O, When they mind me of my dear John- ny, O,
H-
M-5c-8_d-8 S-6 f-4 f-8 g-8 h-8_g-8 f-8 d-8 c-8_a-8 c-8 d-8 f-4 F-8 a-8 G-8_a-8 f-8 d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 d-4 d-4 S-6
L- How hap- py am I when my sol- dier is nigh, While he kis- ses and bles- ses his An- ny, O,
H-
M-5c-8 d-8 S-6 f-4 f-8 g-8 h-8_i-8 h-8 g-8 f-4 h-4 h-4 g-8 f-8 g-8_f-8 g-8_h-8 i-8_h-8 g-8 f-8 d-4 g-4 g-4 S-6
L- 'Tis a sol- dier can on- ly de- light me, O, for his grace- full looks do in- vite me, O,
H-
M-5f-8_d-8 S-6 c-8 d-8 f-8 g-8 h-8_g-8 f-8_d-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 f-4 f-8 g-8 h-8_g-8 f-8 d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 d-4 d-4 S-6 S-6
L- while guar-ded in his Arms, I'll fear no war's a- larms, Nei-ther Dan- ger nor Death shall e'er fright me, O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DNCNGRAY
N-Duncan Gray
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Duncan Gray #384
H-
M-4D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 F-4 G-4 a-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 F-4 G-4 a-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 G-4
L- Wear- y fa' you, Dun-can Gray! (Ha, ha, the gir-din' o't!) Wae gae by you Dun-can Gray (Ha! ha! the gird-in' o't!)
H-
M-4b-8 d-0 d-0 d-8_c-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-0 D-0 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 F-4 G-0 G-9 a-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 S-9 G-4 S-5
L- When a' the lave gae to their play, Then I maun sit the lee-lang day, And jeeg the cra-dle wi' my tae, And a' for the gir-din' o't!
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DNIRELND
N-The Dens of Ireland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 S-6 a-5 a-8 G-4 c-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-4 D-8_C-8 A-3 S-6
L- You can have the dens of old Ire- land, Come lis- ten to my rhyme;
H-
M-5A-8_B-8 S-6 D-5 E-8 G-4 a-4 C-4 C-8 A-8_A-4 @-4 @-5_A-8 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- It's all a- bout a gen- tle- man, A gen- tle- man's crime.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DNTDAVE
N-Daintie Davie
C-TRAD: Daintie Davie (#140)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 c-4 f-4 h-4 f-8_g-8 h-4 f-8_g-8 h-8_i-8 h-4 g-8 f-8 e-4 g-4 c-4 g-4
L- Now ros- y May comes in wi' flow- ers, To deck her gay green-
H-
M-4e-8_f-8 g-8_h-8 g-4 f-8 e-8 f-5 g-8 h-4 g-8_h-8 i-8_h-8 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 d-8_e-8 f-8_g-8 h-8_g-8 f-8_e-8
L- spread- ing bow- ers; And now comes in the hap- py hours To wan- der wi' my
H-
M-4d-2 f-4 R-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 F-2 F-4 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8
L- Dav- ie. Meet me on the War- lock Knowe, Daint- tie Dav- ie,
H-
M-4F-4 c-4 a-4 f-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 F-4_F-8 F-8 F-4 f-4 g-8_f-8 e-8_f-8
L-
L- Daint- ie Dav- ie, There I'll spend the day with you, My ain dear daint- ie
H-
M-1d-2 f-4 R-4 S-6
L- Da- vie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DNTDAVE2
N-Dainty Davie (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C G D
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 W-2 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 W-3 d-4 e-8_d-8 c-5 c-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 B-8_C-8 D-4 R-8 D-8
L- It was in and through the win-dow-broads And all the tir- lie- wir- lies o'd; The
H- G C G D G
M-4G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-2 G-2
L- swee- test kiss that e'er I got was from my dain- ty Da- vie.
H-chorus C G Am
M-4R-2 R-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-4 G-2 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- O leeze me on your cur- ly pow, Dain- ty Da- vie,
H- D G C G Am
M-4F-8_G-8 a-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 c-2 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8
L- dain- ty Da- vy Leeze me on your cur- ly pow, My ain dain- ty
H- D G
M-1a-2 G-2 S-6
L- Da- vie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DODGRSNG
N-The Dodger Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 F-8 E-4 E-8
L- Oh the can- di- date's a dodg-er, a well known dodg-er, The can- di- date's a dodg-er and
H-
M-4B-9 B-0 C-9 D-0 E-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 b-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-8
L- I'm a dodg- er, too. He'll meet you and treat you and ask you for your note, but look out, boys, he's a-
H- chorus:
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 F-8 E-8_E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 G-5 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8
L- dodg- in' for your vote. We're all a- dodg- in', dodg-in', dodg-in' dodg-in, We're all a- dodg- in' out our
H-
M-1G-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- way through the world.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOFFNMIS
N-Doffin' Mistress
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 E-8 G-8 S-6 c-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-4 e-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-5 G-8 e-8 d-8
L- Oh do you Know her or do you not? This new dof-fing mist-ress that we have got? Oh Ber- tha
H-
M-6c-4 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-4 G-0 F-9 D-8 B-8 W-2 C-5 S-6
L- Wal- lace it is her name, And she helps her dof- fers at ev' ry frame Fol de ri fol ra Fol de ri fol ray
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOGBIGGR
N-My Dog's Bigger Than Your Dog
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-2 G-2 b-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 a-1
L- My dog's big-ger than your dog. My dog's big-ger than yours.
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 G-1
L- My dog's big-ger and he cha-ses mail- men. My dog's big-ger than yours.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOGGUN
N-Dog and Gun
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 D-9_B-0 E-9 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-5 G-8 b-4 b-4 d-4 b-9 G-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 a-4 a-8_b-8
L- There was a young squire in Lon- don did dwell. A noble- msnd daugh- ter he court- ed so well, And
H-
M-8c-8_b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 d-4 R-0 b-0 c-4 G-9 G-0 G-2 S-6
L- for to be mar- ried it was his in- tent, And the friends and re- lations had given their con- sent.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOGMEETG
N-The Dog's Meeting
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune: Aurelia
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 F-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- The dogs they held a meet- ing, they came from near and far.
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 c-4 f-4 f-4 e-4 e-2 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 S-6
L- And some came in by tax- i, and some came in by car;
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 c-4 f-4 f-5 e-8 d-8 d-8 a-4 b-3 S-6
L- They went in- to the meet- ing- house and signed the vi-si- tor's book,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- And each one hung his arse- hole up- on the near- est hook.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOGPONY
N-Threes (Dog and Pony)
C-Frank Hayes
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 a-4 R-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 g-8 e-5 e-8
L- Deep in en- gi-neer-ing, down where mor-tals sel-dom go, A man-a- ger and cus-to- mer come look-ing for a show; They
H-
M-4e-8 e-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c-8 a-5 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-5 R-8
L- pass, a-mused a-mong us and they sign in on the log, They've come to see our po-ny and they've come to see our dog.
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-5 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8_a-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 R-8 S-6
L- Three things to be wa-ry of: A new kid in his prime, a man with all the an- swers and code that runs first time.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOITNOW
N-I Wish They'd Do it Now
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8F-8 G-8 S-6 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-5 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 G-8 G-8 a-8
L- I was born of Geor-dy par-ents One day when I was young. That's how the Geor-dy lang-uage be- came my na- tive
H-
M-8G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-5 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8
L- tongue. That I was a pret-ty ba- by, Me mo- ther she would vow: The girls all ran to kiss me, Well I wish they'd do it
H- chorus:
M-8F-4 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-4 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8
L- now. Oh I wish they'd do it now, Oh I wish they'd do it now, I've got itch-es in me britch-es and I wish they'd do it
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 S-6
L- now.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOLLIA
N-Dollia
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 a-8 b&8 c-8 a-8 G-4 b&8 c-8 d-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 G-4 a-8 b&8 c-8 a-8 G-4 b&8 c-8 d-4 G-2
L- Fresh aw cum frae Sand-gate Street, Do- ol- li, do- ol- li, Maw best freends here to meet Do- ol-li- a.
H-
M-4e&4 d-8 c-8 d-8 b&8 G-4 b&4 d-4 b-4 d-4 e&4 d-8 c-8 d-8 b&8 G-4 b&8_c-8 d-8 F-8 G-2 S-6
L- Do- li the dil-len dell do- li do- li, Do- li the dil-len doll, do- ol- li- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOLLIA2
N-Dollia
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 C-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 C-4 R-4
L- Fresh aw cum frae Sand-gate Street, Do- ol- li, do- ol- li, Maw best freends here to meet, Do- ol- li- a.
H-
M-4a&4 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 a&4 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 G-8_@-8 C-2 S-6
L- Do- li the dil- len doll, Do- li, do- li, Do- li the dil-len doll, do- ol- li- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOMISSME
N-Do They Miss Me a Home?
C-S. M. Grannis
A-Caroline A. Mason
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1C-0 D-0 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-0 E-0 a-5 E-4 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8
L- Do they miss me at home, do they miss me? 'Twould be an as- sur- ance most dear, To know that this mo-ment some
H-
M-5E-8 a-4 R-4 a-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-5_a-8 R-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 a-4 a-8
L- loved one, Were say- ing, "I wish he were here"; To feel that the group at the fire- side were
H-
M-5b-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-5_a-8 R-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 a-4 R-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8
L- thin- king of me as I roam, Oh yes, 'twould be joy be-yond mea-sure To know that they missed me at
H-
M-3a-5_c-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-5_a-8 R-8 R-8 S-6
L- home. To know that they missed me at home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DONADONA
N-Donna Donna
C-
A-Sholom Secunda
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
H- Verse
M-4b-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 R-4 b-8 E-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-2
L- On a wag- on bound for mar- ket, There's a calf with a mourn- ful eye.
H-
M-4b-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 R-4 b-8 E-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-4 E-2
L- High a- bove him, there's a swal- low wing-ing swift- ly thru the sky.
H-
M-4R-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-2 R-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 d-4 c-4 b-1
L- How the winds are laugh- ing, they laugh with all their might.
H-
M-4R-8 d-4 d-8 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-5 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-8 F-5 E-1
L- Laugh and laugh the whole day thru and half the sum- mer's night.
H- Chorus
M-1F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 b-1
L- Don-na, don-na don- na, don- na. Don-na, don-na, don- na, don.
H-
M-4F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-3 b-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-3 R-4
L- Don-na, don-na, don- na, don- na. Don-na, don-na, don- na, don.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DONANOBS
N-Dona Nobis Pachem
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- 1
M-1G-8_D-8 b-2 a-8_D-8 c-2 b-4_a-4 G-4 G-4 F-2 e-4_d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8
L- Do- na no- bis pa- cem pa- cem, Do- na
H- 2
M-1d-5_c-8 b-4 b-8_a-8_G-4_F-4 G-3 d-3 d-3
L- pa- cem pa- cem. Do- na
H-
M-5d-4_c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 e-4 e-2 d-4 d-2 d-8_c-8_b-4_a-4
L- no- bis pa- cem Do- na no- bis pa-
H- 3
M-1G-3 G-3 F-3 G-5_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 D-2
L- cem. Do- na no- bis pa- cem,
H-
M-4c-4 c-2 b-4 b-2 F-8_a-8_d-4_D-4 G-3 S-6
L- Do- na no- bis pa- cem.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DONEYGAL
N-Doney Gal
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- Introduction (OPTIONAL)
M-9W-2 R-2 D-8 D-8 b-2 a-8 G-8 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 B-4 D-4_D-2 D-8 D-8 b-2 b-8_a-8 a-2 b-8_a-8 G-4 B-4 D-4_D-2 R-4 S-6
L- We're a-lone, Don-ey Gal,in the rain and hail, Got to drive these do- gies down the trail.
H-
M-5R-2 B-4 D-2 E-4 G-2 b-8 b-8 b-2 d-4 b-2 b-8 b-8
L- A cow- boy's life is a wear- y thing, For it's
H-
M-5a-5_b-8 a-4 G-5_D-8 E-8_D-8 G-2 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 B-4
L- rope and brand and ride and sing. Yes
H-
M-5D-2 E-4 G-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 d-2 b-2 b-4 a-5 b-8 a-4
L- day or night in the rain or hail, he'll stay with his
H- chorus
M-5G-5 D-8_E-8 D-8 G-2 E-4 S-9 D-2 B-4 D-2 E-4 G-3
L- do- gies out on the trail. It's rain or shine,
H-
M-5b-4 d-2 b-3 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 G-2 E-4
L- sleet or snow, Me and my Do- ney Gal are on the
H-
M-5D-3_D-4 R-4 B-4 D-2 E-4 G-3 b-4 d-2
L- go. Yes, rain or shine, sleet or
H-
M-5b-3 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 G-2 E-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- snow, Me and my Do- ney Gal are bound to go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DONKEYRD
N-Donkey Riding
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-Melody from Hugill
H-
M-8E-9 F-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 F-4 E-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 D-8 B%8 C-4 C-4
L- Were you ev- er in Que- bec, Stow- ing tim-ber on the deck? Where there's a king with a gol-den crown, ri-ding on a don-key.
H-
M-8c-4 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 c-4 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 G-9_F-0 E-8 C-8 D-8 B%8 C-4 C-4 S-6
L- Way, O and a- way we go, Don-key rid-ing, don-key rid-ing Way O and a- way we go, Ri-ding on a don- key.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DONTTAKE
N-Don't Take Away My PWA
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-</8
F-
H-
M-3c-5_c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 C-8_C-5 R-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 W-2 C-3_C-3
L- Oh, Mis-ter Pre-si- dent, Lis-ten to what I'm go-in' to say,
H-
M-1W-1 R-1 R-2 W-3 c-5_c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 C-8_C-5 R-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 W-1 C-3_C-3
L- Oh, Mis-ter Pre-si- dent, Lis-ten to what I'm go-in' to say,
H-
M-2R-2 R-4 R-4 R-4 b&8 b&8 b%8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 R-4 G-8
L- You can take a- way all of the al-pha- bets, But
H-
M-2c-3 c-4 G-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-3_C-3 S-6
L- Please leave that P. W. A.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOODLDND
N-Doodle Dandy
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-4
L- Doo- dle doo- dle doo- dle dan- dy, Corn- stalks, rum and home- made bran- dy
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 C-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 R-4
L- In- di- an pud- ding and pump- kin pie and that- 'll make the Yan- kees fly!
H-
M-4C-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 c-4 G-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 D-5 E-8
L- Ev- 'ry Yan-kee shall have on his back a great big pump- kin in a sack, A
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 C-4 C-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- lit- tle mo- las- ses and a piece of pork, And a- way we'll march straight to New York!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOOLYTEA
N-O'Dooley's First Five O'Clock Tea
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 B-4 E-0 E-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-5_D-4 A-8
L- O' Doo-ley got rich on an a- que- duct job, And he made a con-sid-era-ble pile, His
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 B-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G#8 a-5_a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- neigh-bors with en-vy re- gard-ed the scene, To see him as-sum-ing such style. O' Doo-ley him-self was as
H-
M-5a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-5_E-4 A-0 A-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 B-4 E-0 E-0
L- bad as the rest, With dia-monds he daz-zled the day; but af-fairs reached their height when there came an in-vite To O'
H- Chorus:
M-5D-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-5 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-5 a-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8
L- Doo-ley's first five o' clock tea. Sure, is it one lump or two lumps? Per- mit me to pass you the
H-
M-5D-3 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-5 F-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 A-8
L- cream. Sure, Mis-sus Mc Car- thy, that dress you have on is a dream! The
H-
M-5D-5 a-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 C-8 B-5 C-5
L- whole en- ter- tain- ment was gov-erned by et- i- quet- "tay", And a high toned
H-
M-3D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- so- cial e- vent was O' Doo-ley's first five o' clock "tay".
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOUGTRAD
N-The Douglas Tragedy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-5 G-8 b-5 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8_E-8 E-8 E-8 a-5 b-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4_P-8 F-4 P-8 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- Rise up, rise up, now, Lord Doug-las she says, and put on your ar- mor so bright; Let it
H-
M-4G-4 a-8 b-8 c-8_b-8 G-8 E-8 D-9_E-0 D-8 C-8 B-8_D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ne- ver be said that a daugh- ter of mine Was mar-ried to a lord un- der night.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOVEPRET
N-The Dove, She is a Pretty Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-4 S-6 F-4 b-4 b-8 c-8 F-8 G-8 S-9 a&4 b-4 a&4 C-4 F-4 S-9 B-2 B-4 B-4 A&4 B-4
L- The dove she is a pret- ty bird. She sings as she flies. She brings us glad
H-
M-4C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 B-4 C-4 B-3_B-2 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- tid- ings and tells us no lies.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOWNDOWN
N-Down, Down, Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-1R-4 E-8 W-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-4 G-8
L- With your kind at- ten- tion a song I will trill, All
H-
M-5W-4 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 a-0_b-0 c-9 d-0 c-8
L- ye who must toil with the pick and the drill, And sweat for your
H-
M-7W-4 c-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 W-3 G-5 D-4_D-0 C-0_C-5_C-4 R-8 S-6
L- bread in that hole at Oak Hill that goes down, down, down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOWNOUTB
N-All In and Down and Out Blues
C-Uncle Dave Macon
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- chorus:
M-6a-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 F-0 F-0 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8_D-8 B-8 D-5 A-5
L- It's hip-pi-ty hop to the buc- ket shop, I've lost all my mo-ney and now I have flopped, It's hard times,
H-
M-4D-0 D-9 F-8 E-8_D-8 F-8 D-5 A-5 a-4 F-8 E-8_D-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- pi-ty poor boy, It's hard times, when you're down and out.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DOWNVALY
N-Down in the Valley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1@-4 C-4 D-4 E-3 C-3 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-3
L- Down in the val- ley, Val- ley so low,
H-
M-5@-4 B-4 D-4 F-3 D-3 B-4 C-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- Hang your head o- ver, Hear the wind blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRAFTBLU
N-Draftee's Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E E7
M-1E-7_E-7 E-7 S-6 G-7_G-7 a-7 a#7_a-7 b-7 G%8 E-4 E-0 E-0 d%4 b-4 a-8 b-4 G-8_W-2 G-1_W-3 G-3 E-7_E-7 E-7
L- When you look in- to your mail- box and you find your ques-tion-naire When you
H- A7 E
M-4G%7_G-7 a-7 a#7_a-7 b-7 G-8 E-4 E-0 E-0 d%4 b-4 a-8 b-4 G#8_W-2 G#1_W-3 G#3 E-7_E-7 E-7
L- look in- to your mail- box and you find your ques-tion-naire If you
H- B7 E E7 A C7 E
M-4G-7_G-7 G-7 a-7_a-7 a-7 b-8 c-4 b-8 d%7_d-7 d-7 b-4 a-8 b-4 G-0_F-0 W-2 E-1_E-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- pass your 'xa-mi-na-tion Won't no=thin' help you but pray- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRBYRAM3
N-The Derby Ram (3)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 e-8 e-5_e-4 f-8 g-4 g-8 g-4 h-8
L- They brought the beast to Der- by town, And drove him with a stick, And all the girls in
H-
M-5g-4 e-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-4 d-8 R-2 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4_c-8 c-4_d-8
L- Der- by town Paid a quar-ter to see his.. May-be you don't be- lieve me,
H-
M-5e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-5_e-4 f-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-4 h-8 g-4 e-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 d-8
L- May-be you think it's a lie, But if you'd been down to Der- by- town You'd have seen the same as
H-
M-1c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- I
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DREADFL
N-The Dreadful Life I'm Livin'
C-Kevin Brown
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 E-4 S-6 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 S-6
L- I have sailed a- cross the o- cean, I have rolled up- on the sea,
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 D-2 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 S-6
L- And this dread- ful life I'm li- vin' Is just the life for me
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DREAMJON
N-John of Dreams
C-Tchaikovsky
A-Bill Craddick
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-3R-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 D-8_F-8 a-4 ST32b-5 a-8 a-1
L- When mid- night comes, good peo- ple, home- ward tread.
H-
M-3R-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 D-8_F-8 a-4 ST32b-5 a-8 a-1
L- seek now your blan- kets and your fea- ther bed.
H-
M-4R-4 h-4 g-4 f-4 f-2 e-2 R-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 e-2 d-2
L- Home is the ro- ver, his jour- ney's o- ver.
H-
M-3R-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 b-8_F-8 a-4 ST32b-5 a-8 a-1 ST22
L- Yield up the dark- ness to old John of Dreams.
H-
M-3R-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 D-8_F-8 a-4 ST32b-5 a-8 D-1 S-6
L- Yield up the dark- ness to old John of Dreams.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DREARBLK
N-Dreary Black Hills
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-This version collected in Vermont. See VTBOYS
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 F-4 d-5 c-8 b-2 D-4 F-4 a-5 G-8 F-2 C-4
L- Kind friends you must pity my hor- ri- ble tale, An
H-
M-5E-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E%4 F-2 F-8_F-8 d-4 d-4 c-4
L- ob- ject of pi- ty I'm look- ing quite stale; I gave up my
H-
M-5b-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-5 G-8 F-2 B-4 E-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 a-4 b-4
L- trade sel- ling Wright's pat- ent pills, To go hunt- ing gold in the
H- chorus:
M-5c-5 G-8 a-4 b-2 F-4 b-4 d-5_c-8 b-2 D-4 F-4 a-5 G-8
L- drear- y Black Hills. Don't go a- way stay home if you
H-
M-5F-2 B-8 B-8 E-4 G-5 G-8 F-2 D-4 C-4 D-4 E%4 F-2 F-4
L- can, Stay a- way from that city, they call it Chey- enne. For
H-
M-5F-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 D-5 E-8 F-4_a-4 G-4 F-2 B-8 B-8 E-4 G-5 G-8
L- big Wal- i- pee and Co- man- che Bill, They will lift up your
H-
M-3F-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 R-4 S-6
L- hair in the drear- y Black Hills.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRILLTAR
N-Drill ye Tarriers, Drill
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-F
B-4/4
F-from Dyer-Bennet Folk Song Book
H-
M-2W-4 D-8 D-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 D-0 D-0 D-8 F-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0
L- Ev- ry morn-ing at sev- en o'- clock, There are twen- ty tar- ri- ers dril-ling at the rock, And the
H-
M-2W-4 D-8 D-0 D-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 G-8
L- boss comes a- long, and he says, Keep still! And bear down heav-y on the cast i- ron drill! And
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 F-8 E-0 D-0 C-8 D-2 d-8 d-8 e-0 d-0 c-8 d-4_d-8 d-0 e-0
L- drill, ye tar-ri- ers, drill! Drill, ye tar- ri- ers, drill! Oh, it's
H-
M-2W-4 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-8 a-8 R-8 G-8
L- work all day for su- gar in your tay. Down be- hind the rail- way! And
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 F-8 E-0 D-0 C-8 D-4 R-8 a-8 D-4 R-8 a-8 d-2
L- drill ye tar- ri- ers drill! And blast! And fire!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRMINNY
N-Oh Dear Minny, What Shall I Do?
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5C-5_D-8 C-4 E-4_G-4 a-4 c-4_e-4 d-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 c-4_a-4 c-4
L- O dear min- ny, What shall I do? O, dear
H-
M-5a-2 h-4 h-4_g-4 f-4 e-4_d-4 c-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 E-4_G-4 a-4
L- min- ny, What shall I do? O, dear min- ny,
H-
M-5c-4_e-4 d-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 a-4_c-4 a-4 G-4_E-4 G-4 a-4_c-4 E-4
L- What shall I do? Daft thing, doylt thing do as
H- verse:
M-1D-2 C-4 c-4 g-4 g-4 g-5_e-8 g-4 h-4 g-4 e-4 d-2_c-4
L- I do. If I be black, I can- na be lo'ed,
H-
M-5c-4 h-4 h-4 h-2 g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-2_c-4 c-4 g-4 g-4
L- If I be fair, I can- na be gude; If I be
H-
M-5g-4 e-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 e-4 d-2 c-4 a-4_c-4 a-4 G-4_E-4 G-4
L- lord- ly, the lads will look by me, O dear min- ny
H-
M-2a-4_c-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 S-6
L- what shall I do?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKARD
N-The Drunkard
C-Mike Cross
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 C-8 S-6 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 B-8 W-2 W-3 C-5 G-8
L- One night some friends and I went out To have us a cou-ple of rounds, When
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 a-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 E-0 E-0 D-0 D-9 E-9 F#0 G-5 G-8
L- who should ap-pear there at the bar but the drun-kard of the town. He
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-0 G-0
L- came through the door with a rush and a roar Drin-king more than the bar could bring; Then he
H-
M-4W-4 C-0 C-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 b-0 c-0 c-8 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-8 B-8 C-2
L- or- dered up an- oth-er, and an- oth-er and an-oth-er And he be- gan to sing:
H- chorus:
M-1W-4 a-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-5 G-0 G-0
L- "Why do I drink? O Why do I drink? You ask me once a- gain, Well if
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 E-8 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 C-5 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- I did- n't drink then how could I stand the drun- kard that I am?"
H- final cho:
M-4W-4 a-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-5 G-0 G-0
L- "Why do I drink? O Why do I drink? You ask me once a- gain, Well if
H-
M-5W-4 a-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 E-8 G-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 W-3 c-2_c-2 S-6
L- I did- n't drink then how could I stand the drun- kard that I am?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKBOYS
N-Drink, Boys, Drink
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8_F-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 a-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 a-2 c-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 G-4
L- Our sheep- shear is o- ver and sum- mer is past, Here's an 'ealth to our
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-8 c-5 a-8 a-8
L- mis- tress all in a full glass. For she is a good wo-man and pro-
H-
M-5b-4 d-4 b-8_c-8 c-2 c-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 a-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 E-4
L- vides us with cheer. Here's a health to our mis- tress so drink up your
H-
M-1F-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 b-5 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 C-8
L- beer. Here's an 'ealth un- to the mas- ter he's the foun- der of the feast. We
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 c-8_b-8 a-8
L- hope to God with all our hearts that his soul in hea-ven do rest. Here's ho- ping that he
H-
M-5b-4 d-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 b-5 a-8 b-8 c-8
L- pros- pers what- e-ver he takes in hand. For we are all his ser- vants and we
H- chorus:
M-1b-4 b-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 F-8 W-2 ST44b-2 d-2 c-3 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-2 G-5 C-8
L- are at his com- mand, So drink, boys, drink and see that you do not spill; For
B-4/4
H-
M-5W-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 C-4 b-2 G-2 a-2 c-2 W-3 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 W-2 F-1 S-6
L- if you do, you shall drink two for that is our mas- ter's will.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKCHLD
N-The Drunkard's Lone Child
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 C-0 C-0 C-4 F-5 G-8 a-2 R-8 a-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 R-8 a-8
L- I'm a- lone, all a- lone. My friends have all fled, My
H-
M-5a-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 a-2 C-8 C-8 C-4 F-4 G-4
L- fa- ther's a drunk- ard, my moth- er is dead; I'm a poor lit- tle
H-
M-5a-2 R-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-9 d-0 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-5 F-8
L- girl, I wan- der and weep For the voice of my moth- er to
H-
M-1G-4 a-5 G-8 F-2 R-8 C-8 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 a-4 c-4 b-4
L- sing me to sleep. She sleeps on the hill, in a bed made of
H-
M-5a-2 R-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 a-2 R-8 C-8
L- clay, How cold it did seem to lay moth- er a- way! She's
H-
M-5C-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 R-8 d-8 d-4 c-5 d-8
L- gone with the an- gels and none I do see So dear as the
H- chorus:
M-5c-2 a-8 F-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 S-9 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-5 b%4 c-2 d-8 d-8
L- face of my moth- er to me. I'm a lit- tle lone girl in this
H-
M-5d-4 d-5 d-8 c-2 a-4 a-4 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-5 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-5 c-8
L- cold world so wild; God look down and pi- ty the drunk- ard's lone
H-
M-5a-2 R-4 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-8 c-5 a-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 R-4
L- child; Look down and pi- ty, O soon come to me.
H-
M-4S-9 d-4 d-5 d-8 c-2 a-4 G-8 a-5 G-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- Take me to dwell with moth- er and Thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKMAID
N-Three Drunken Maidens
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-8 S-6 D-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 c-8 b-9 G-0 a-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 b-8 D-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-0 G-0 F-8
L- There were three drun-ken mai- dens come from the Isle of Wight, They drank from Non-day mor- ning nor stopped till Sat-ur-day
H-
M-7G-4 R-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-9 b-0 a-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 R-8 d-8 D-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 c-0 c-0
L- night, When Sat-ur-day night come on, my boys, they would not then go out, Not these three drun-ken mai-dens as they
H-
M-2b-9 G-0 a-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- pushed the jug a- bout.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKONME
N-Take a Drink on Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A D
M-1E-4 S-6 W-3 a-8 a-4 a-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 R-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8
L- Now what did you do with the gun in your hand? You gave it to a roun-der and he
H- E7 A
M-1D-8 D-8 D-4 F-2 E-2 G-2 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-8_B-4 A-1
L- shot a good man, Oh, Lord, ho- ney take a drink on me.
H- chorus: D
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-5 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-5 a-2 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- Take a drink on me, take a drink on me, All you roun- ders take a
H- E7 G
M-4D-8 D-5 F-2 E-2 G-2 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-5 A-1 S-6
L- drink on me! Oh Lord ho- ney take a drink on me.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNKTOME
N-Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
C-Trad
A-Ben Jonson
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-2 F-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4_E-4 F-4 G-4_C-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-2 F-4
L- Drink to me on- ly with thine eyes and I will pledge with mine. Or leave a kiss with-
H-
M-:W-2 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4_E-4 F-4 G-4_C-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 G-4 G-4_E-4 G-4 c-2 G-4 G-4_E-4 G-4 G-2 G-4
L- in the cup and I'll not ask for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise, doth
H-
M-:W-2 a-2 G-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 E-3_D-2_D-8 R-8 W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-2 F-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4_E-4 F-4 G-4_C-4 F-4 E-2 D-4
L- ask a drink di- vine But might I of Jove's nec- tar sup, I would not change for
H-
M-2W-2 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- thine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNK_JES
N-Are You Drinking With Me, Jesus?
C-Peter Berryman
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F
M-1R-8 E-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-3 R-8 c-4 c-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-2 R-2
L- Do you nes-tle by my bar stool, Ma- king me so calm with-in?
H- C G7 C
M-1R-8 E-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-3 R-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-2 R-2
L- Have you touched me with your warm- ness? Or have I touched my-self with gin?
H- F C G7
M-4R-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_G-3 R-8 E-4 G-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 R-2
L- Are you drin-kin' with me Je- sus? I can't see you ve-ry clear,
H- F C G7 C
M-4R-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_G-3 R-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 R-4 R-2 S-6
L- If you're drin-kin' with me Je-sus Won't you buy a friend a beer?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRNTJAIL
N-The Durant Jail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 F-8 F-9 F-0 F-8_E-8 D-0 D-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8_G-8 G-0 G-0 C-9 C-0 C-8 A-8_@-8 A-8 C-5 A-8_@-8 @-0 @-0
L- The Du- rant jail beats no jail at all, If you want to catch hell go to Wich-i-ta Falls, It's hard times in the
H-
M-3C-4 C-8 E-8_G-8 G-8 E-5 D-8_C-8 D-8 C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- Du- rant jail, It's hard times poor boy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRRYDWN2
N-The Dreadnaught
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Another Derry Down tune
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C#2 E-4 D-4 E-4 D-4
L- It's of a flash pack- et, a pack- et of fame, She hails from New
H-
M-5F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-4
L- York and the Dread- naught's her name. 'Cross the wild West- ern o- cean she's
H-
M-5C-4 D-4 C-4 S-9 c-2 d-8 d-8 d-4 a-8 a-5 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- bound for to go. She's the Liv- er- pool pack- et, Oh Lord, let her
H-
M-5G-2 F-8 E-8 D-3 a-3 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- go! Der- ry down, down, down der- ry down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRUMCOO2
N-The Drummer and the Cook (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 S-6 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-5 S-6
L- There was a lit-tle drum-mer and he loved a one-eyed cook, She was a hand-some crea-ture but she had a squin-ting look,
H-
M-1d-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 S-6
L- And ev-'ry time the drum-mer came, he eyed her look so nim-bly, with the one eye on the pot, And the o- ther up the chim-ney,
H-chorus:
M-8D-8 F-8 S-6 b-4 D-8 E-8 F-4_F-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 b-4 D-8 E-8 F-5 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- Wi' his wak- fal-de row, fal al- de- dad-dle Wi' his wak row-de-dow, Fal- al- a- ral- a-
H-
M-1b-5 S-6 S-6
L- ray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRUMRBOY
N-The Drummer Boy of Shiloh
C-Will S. Hays
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 b-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-0 G-9 W-2 D-3 D-4 W-3 G-5 G-8 F-4 D#4 E-3 D%4
L- On Shi- loh's dark and bloo-dy ground, The dead and woun- ded lay. A-
H-
M-4b-5 a-8 G-0 c-9 E-0 G-9 D-2 R-4 G-4 F-0_a-9 a-4 a-4 E-8_F-8 D-3 D-4
L- mongst them was a drum-mer boy, Who beat the drums that day. A
H-
M-4C#4 D-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 G-4 R-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 D-4
L- woun- ded sol- dier held him up, His drum was by his side; He
H-
M-4d-5 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 a-4 G-4 E-5 G-8 D-4 G-4 a-5 a#8 b-2_c-4 D-4
L- clasped his hands then raised his eyes, and prayed be- fore he died. He
H-
M-5b-5 a-8 G-8 c-8 E-8 G-8 G-2 R-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 b-5 a-8 W-2 G-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- clasped his hands, then raised his hands And prayed be- fore he died.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRUNKDRM
N-The Drunkard's Dream
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 C-4 E-2 G-4 E-2 G-4 E-2 D-4 C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 a-2 F-4
L- Dear mate, I see you're health-y now, Your clothes are neat and clean, No more I
H-
M-1W-2 c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 c-4 b-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 C-4 E-2 G-4 E-2 G-4 E-2 D-4
L- see you drunk a- bout, Pray tell me where you've been. Your wife and fam- ily all are
H-
M-:W-2 C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 a-2 F-4 c-2 a-4 G-2 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 F-4
L- well, You once did use them strange; You are much kind- er to them now, How come this
H-
M-3W-2 E-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- hap- py change?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRWNTFRW
N-Derwentwater's Farewell
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4 a-9 b-0 D-5 b-8 c-9 b-0 a-5 G-8 E-2 G-4 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4
L- Fare- well to plea- sant Dil-son Hall, My fa- ther's an- cient seat, A stran- ger now must
H-
M-1a-9 b-0 D-5 b-8 c-9 b-0 c-4 d-4 e-2 e-4 d-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 c-9 d-0 e-5 e-8
L- call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Fare- well each friend- ly well- known face, My
H-
M-5d-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-4 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4 a-9 b-0 c-5 e-8 d-8 b-8 a-5 G-8
L- heart has held so dear; My te- nants now must leave their lands, Or hold their lives in
H-
M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L- fear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRWNTHRY
N-The Darwinian Theory
C-? tune "the King of the Cannibal Island
A-John Young, C.E.
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 F-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-8_D-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-8
L- Oh! have you heard the news of late, A- bout our great o- rig- i- nal state? If
H-
M-5G-4 E-8 b-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 b-4 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-4 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8
L- you have not, I will re- late The grand Dar-win-i- an theo- ry. Take care as you saun- ter a-
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 d-4 c-0 c-0 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-0 a-0 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-0 a-0
L- long the street, How you tread on the dust be- neath your feet; You may crush a cher-ub in em-bry- o sweet, For each
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 F-0 F-0 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-0 F-0
L- a- tom may hold a germ com- plete, which by some myst- i- cal pro- cess slow, And sel- ect- ive pow'r to a
H- CHO:
M-5G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 b%8 c-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 d-0 e-0 f-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-4 F-8
L- mon- key may grow, And from that to a man, the truth to show of the grand Dar-win- i- an theo- ry. Oh!
H-
M-5d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-8_b-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8_F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 b-4 G-8
L- Ho- key, po- key Kan- yu- wan, from noth-ing to some-thing, from mon-key to man. Oh! this is the great de-
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 D-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-4 R-8 S-6
L- vel- op- ing plan of the grand Dar-win-i-an theo- ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DRYBONES
N-Dry Bones
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-solo:
M-1E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 b&8 a-5 G-2 E-8 G-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-8 b&8_b&2_b-5 E-8
L- Down in the val-ley the spi- rit spoke: " 'Ze-kul go pro- phe- sy; And
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 b&4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b&8 c-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-3 R-4
L- 'Ze- kul saw the val-ley full o' dead man's bones, And e- ve- ry bone was dry.
H-chorus:
M-4E-5 G-5 G-8 a-8 b&8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 b&3_b-8 R-8
L- Dry bones gwine-a ga-ther-in the mor-nin' Come to-ge-ther and rise and shine;
H-
M-4E-5 G-5 G-8 a-8 b&8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-0 E-9 a-4 b&8 c-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- Dry bones gwine-a ga-ther in the val-ley An' some of them bones is mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DSERTER2
N-The Deserter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- D A G D G C G A
M-5A-4 S-6 D-5_C#8 B-8 B-8 A-4 D-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 B-4 A-8 A-8
L- As I was a wal- king a- long Rat- cliffe High- way A re-
H- D A G D G A D G
M-5D-5_C#8 B-4 A-4 D-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8_D-8 E-4 D-2 a-8 a-8 G-5 a-8 b-8 b-8
L- crui- ting par- ty came a- bea- ting my way, They en- lis- ted me and
H- D G C A D A G D
M-5a-8 a-8 D-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-4_B-4 A-4 D-5 C#8 B-4 A-4 D-4 a-4
L- 'trea- ted me 'til I did not know, And to the Queen's bar- racks they
H- G D A D
M-2G-4 F-8_D-8 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- forced me to go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DSTYMILR
N-Dusty Miller
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-140
K-G
B-3/2
F-tune: Dusty Miller #201
H-
M-3b-5 P-0 c-8 d-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 G-4 F-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 a-4_P-0 G-4 b-5 P-0 c-8 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Hey, the dust- y mil- ler, And his dust- y coat! He will win a shil- ling
H-
M-3D-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 a-4_P-0 G-4 b-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 g-4 f-4_e-4 h-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Or he win a groat. Dust- y was the coat, Dus- ty was the col- or
H-
M-2b-4 d-4 e-4 g-4 f-4 h-4 g-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 S-6
L- Dust- y was the kiss That I gat frae the mil- ler!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DTCHLING
N-Ditchling Carol
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-5 G-8 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 b-4
L- Be mer-ry all, be mer-ry all, With hol-ly deck the ges-tive hall, Pre-pare the song the feast the hall to wel-come mer-ry
H- chorus:
M-8W-2 c-4 c-4 R-2 R-2 R-4 G-8_c-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 c-4
L- Christ-mas. And all re-mem-ber gen-tles gay, For you who bask in for-tune's ray, The year is all a ho-li-day, The
H-
M-2W-2 c-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- poor have on-ly Christ-mas.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUBLNCTY
N-Dublin City (Spanish Lady)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- As I went out through Dub- lin ci- ty At the hour of twelve o'
H-
M-4F-4 E-8 E-8 E-2 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- clock of the night, Who should I see but a Span- ish la- dy Wash-ing her feet by
H-
M-4F-4 E-4 E-2 c-4 e-4 e-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 e-4 c-4
L- can- dle light. First she washed them and then she dried them, O- ver a fore of
H-
M-4b-4 a-4 b-5 E-8 c-4 c-4 e-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- am- b'ry coals. In all my life I ne- ver did see a maid so sweet a-
H- chorus:
M-1F-4 E-4 E-2 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-4
L- bout the soles. Whack fol the toor- a- loor- a lad- dy, Whack fol the toor- a-
H-
M-4F-4 E-4 S-9 E-2 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-4
L- loor- a lay; Whack fol the toor- a- loor- a lad- dy, Whack fol the toor- a-
H-
M-1F-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- loor- a lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUBLNJCK
N-Dublin Jack of All Trades
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8d-8 c-8 S-6 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8
L- Oh I am a ro- ving spor-ting blade they call me Jack of all trades, I al-ways place my chief de-light in cour-ting pret-ty
H-
M-8G-8 G-8 b-4 d-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 f-8 d-8 c-0 c-0 a-8 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 a-8 F-8
L- fair maids. So when in Dub-lin I ar-rived to try for a si-tu- a- tion I al- ways heard them say it was the pride of all the
H- chorus:
M-8G-8 G-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8_G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8
L- Na- tions. I'm a ro- ving Jack of all trades of ev-'ry trade of all trades and if you wish to know my name they call me Jack of
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- all trades.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUDLYBOY
N-The Brave Dudley Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-tune AKA The Shropshire Militia or General Hill
H-
M-1D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 F-2 D-2 E-4 C-4 D-2
L- In the days of Good Queen Bess, Ya, boys oh ho boys,
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-2 G#2 a-3 R-4
L- In the days of Good Queen Bess, Ya, boys oh.
H-
M-4b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-2
L- In the days of Good Queen Bess, Cov- en- try out- done the rest,
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 F-4_G-4 a-2 b-4 G-4 F-2 E-4 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- Ya ha boys, oh boys the brave Dud- ley boys.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUKATHOL
N-The Duke of Athole's Nurse
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Bronson no. 9
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 W-3 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_F-8 a-4 E-4 D-4 b-8_b-8 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8_e-8 d-2 a-4 S-6
L- As he cam in by yon toon en' She heard his bri- dles rin- gin'
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8_c-8 a-8_c-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-8_c-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-2 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- An' when he cam in by the Cas- tle wa' He heard her bon- nie voice sin- gin'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DULLCAR2
N-Drive Dull Care Away
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5g-0_f-0 S-6 W-4 d-8 e-8 d-0 c-0 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 d-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- O why should we at our lot com- plain, or grieve at our dis- tress?
H-
M-5g-0_f-0 S-6 W-3 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 W-4 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 d-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-4 R-8 f-0 f-0
L- Some think if they should rich-ness gain, 'twould be true hap- pi- ness. But a-
H-
M-4W-4 g-8 h-8 i-0_h-0 g-8 f-8 g-8 d-8 R-8 g-8 f-0 f-0 d-0 e-0 f-8 g-4 R-8 f-8
L- las how vain is all their strife, Life's cares it will not al- lay, And
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 e-8 f-8 c-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 d-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-4 R-8 f-8
L- while we're here with our friends so dear we'll drive dull care a- way. A-
H-
M-3W-4 g-8 h-8 i-0_f-0 g-8 ST34f-8 g-8 d-4 R-8 g-0 h-0 ST24i-8 h-8 g-0_f-0 d-8
L- way a- way a- way a- way, We will drive dull care a-
H-
M-4W-4 g-4_f-0 R-0 e-8 f-8 g-8 d-0 c-0 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 d-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-8
L- way And while we're here with our friends so dear we'll drive dull care a-
H-
M-1G-5 S-6 S-6
L- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DULLCARE
N-Contentment
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 a-4 c-8 e-4 f-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 b-5_b-4 a-8 a-4 c-8 e-4 f-8
L- Why should we at our lot com-plain, Or grieve at our dis- tress; Some think if they can
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 b-5_b-4 a-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 E-8
L- ri- ches gain, They gain true hap- pi- ness. A- las! how vain is all their gain, Since
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 c-4_d-0_c-0_b-4 E-8 a-4 c-8 e-4 f-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 b-8_c-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 G-8
L- life will soon de- cay, And since we're here with friends so dear, We'll drive dull care a-
H-
M-1a-5_a-4 S-6 S-6
L- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUMBDRUM
N-Dumbarton's Drums
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-7W-2 R-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-1_b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-1_c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4
L- Dum- bar- ton's drums, they sound so bon-ny, When they re- mind me of my
H-
M-8W-2 d-4 b-3_b-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 g-1_g-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 e-4 d-3_d-4 b-4 b-4 e-4 d-1_d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- John- ny, What fond de- lights do steal u- pon me, When John-ny kneels and kis-ses
H-
M-2W-2 G-1_G-4 R-3 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUMBDUMB
N-Dumb, Dumb, Dumb
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 a-8 b-5 c-0_b-0 a-0 a-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- There was a bon- ny blade had mar-ried a coun-try maid And safe- ly con- duct- ed her
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-5 b-0_c-0 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 c-8
L- home, home, home. She was neat in ev- 'ry part and she pleased him to the heart, But ah! and a- las! she was
H-
M-1b-4 G-4 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- dumb, dumb, dumb.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUMIAMA
N-Dumiama Dingiama Dumiama Day
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
B-3/8
H-
M-:R-4 E-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 G-0 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 A-0_B-0_C-0_D-0 E-0 F-0 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-4 E-8
L- A sail-or was walking on a bright sum-mer's day, a squire and a la- dy were mak- ing their way, The sail- or
H-
M-1D-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 D-8_G-8 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 W-4 A-9 B-0 C-0 D-0
L- heard the squi- re say to- night with you I mean to stay And the du- mi- am- a
H-
M-3W-4 E-9 F-0 E-0 D-0 E-9 D-0 C-0 B-0 A-4 R-8 S-6
L- ding- i- am- a dum- i- am- a day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DUNDEBON
N-Bonnie Dundee
C-
A-
T-
S-190
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-8 F-8 G-5 a-8 G-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-2 G-8 F-8
L- Tae the lairds i' con- ven- tion 'twas Cla- ver- house spoke, E'er the
H-
M-5E-8 G-5 C-4 E-8 G-5 C-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 D-2 E-8 F-8 G-5 a-8 G-4
L- King's crown go down, there'll be crowns tae be broke, so let each ca- va-
H-
M-5G-5 a-8 G-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-2 F-4 E-8 G-5 C-4 D-8 F-5 B-4
L- lier who loves ho- nour and me, Come fol-low the bon-net o'
H-
M-5C-5 C-8 C-4 C-2 @-4 C-5 C-8 C-4 C-8_F-5 E-4 D-5 @-8 @-4
L- Bon- ny Dun- dee. Come fill up my cup, come fill up my
H-
M-5@-3 D-5 D-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 C-8 D-8
L- can. Sad- dle my hors- es and sum- mon my men. For it's
H-
M-5E-5 D-8 E-4 F-5 E-8 F-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 S-9 a-2 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-5 C-4
L- Ho! for the west port and let us gae free! And we'll fol-low the
H-
M-3D-8 F-5 B-4 C-5 C-8 C-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- bon-nets of bon- nie Dun- dee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DVLTAIL
N-Tying Ten Knots in the Devil's Tail
C-
A-Gail Gardner
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4_G-2 G-4
L- Way high up in the Sier- ry Peaks, Where the yel-low jack pines grow tall, Old
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 C-2_C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Bus- ter Jiggs and Sand- y Bob had a round- up camp last fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DWNMGNTY
N-Down Went McGinty
C-Joseph Flynn
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5d-9 b-0 S-6 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 F-9 D-0 G-4 a-9_b-0 c-9 b-0 c-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-4 P-8 R-4 P-8 R-4 E-9 F-0
L- Sun- day mor-ning just at nine, Dan Mc- Gin- ty dressed so fine, Stood look- ing up at a very high stone wall, When his
H-
M-4G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 F-9 D-0 G-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 c-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 b-0 G-2_G-8 R-0 E-0 F-9 G-0
L- friend, young Pat Mc-Cann says, "I'll bet five dol-lars, Dan, I could carry you to the top with- out a fall." So on his
H-
M-4a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 b-9 c#0 d-9 d-0 d-9 F-0 a-4 a-9_a-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 c#9 c-0 c-9 b-0 a-2_a-4 F-9 G-0
L- shoul-ders he took Dan, to climb the lad-der he be-gan, And soon com-menced to reach up near the top, When Mc-
H-
M-4a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 b-9 c#0 d-9 d-0 d-9 F-0 a-4 a-9 a-0 b-9 b-0 e-9 d-0 d-9 c#0 b-9 c-0 d-2_S-9 d-4 R-4
L- Gin- ty, cute old rogue, to win the five, he did let go, Ne-ver think- ing just how far he'd have to drop.
H-
M-4G-4 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 c-4 b-9_c-0 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 d-9_d-0 c-9 a-0 d-4 d-9 b-0
L- Down went Mc- Gin- ty to the bot-tom of the wall, And tho' he won the five, he was more dead than a- live, Sure his
H-
M-4G-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 b-0 c-4 R-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 G-2_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- ribs and nose and back were broke from get-ting such a fall, Dressed in his best suit of clothes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DYCOWGRL
N-The Dying Cowgirl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 C-4 C-8 B-4 A-8 A-4 ?-8 A-5_A-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 C-8
L- I staked my claim out in the west when I was but a boy, .- I was out there
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 C-8_B-8 B-8 B-4 C-8 B-5_B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 C-8_C-4 C-8
L- all a- lone no hap- pi- ness or joy; I had to fight the In- dians, as
H-
M-5B-8 A-8 A-8 A-4 ?-8 A-5_A-4 A-8 A-4 A-8 A-4 B-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 B-8 A-4 B-8
L- o- ver the plain they roamed, Old Paint and I we just got back, and called that place our
H-
M-1A-5_A-4 S-6 S-6
L- home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DYNGYUTH
N-The Dying Youth
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 F-8 F-8 S-6 a-5 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-5 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-5 C-8 F-8 F-8
L- I saw a youth the o- ther day, All in his bloom, loo-kin' so gay, He tri-fled
H-
M-5a-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 C-5 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 R-8 C-8 D-8 F-5 F-8 D-8 F-8
L- all his time a- way An' dropped in-to e- ter-ni- ty. An' it's aw- ful, aw- ful
H-
M-1D-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- aw- ful.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DYPREACH
N-The Dying Preacher
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 F-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 C-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-5_b-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- The time is swift- ly rol- ling on, When I must faint and die; My bo- dy to the
H-
M-3E-4 F-8 C-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 C-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- dust re- turned, And there for- got- ten lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%DYSARGE
N-The Dying British Sergeant
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 A-4 W-3 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 d-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4
L- Come all you good peo- ple wher-e'er you be, Who walk by the land or
H-
M-4F-4 D-8 D-8 D-8_A-8 A-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 d-5 a-8 a-4 G-4
L- sail by the sea. Come lis-ten to the words of a dy- ing man, I think you will re-
H-
M-1F-5 D-8 D-8_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- mem- ber them.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EARLMURY
N-The Bonny Earl o' Murray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-8 G-5 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 a-5 a-8 W-2 a-2 a-4 b-4
L- Ye Hie- lands an' ye Law- lands, Oh where hae ye been? They have
H-
M-4c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 b-4 b-5 a-8 a-5 a-8 a-2 R-4 G-4
L- slain the Earl o' Mur- ray. And layed him on the green. He
H-
M-4G-5 c-8 c-5_c-8 c-4 e-2 e-4 e-5 d-8 d-5 e-8 d-2 d-4 e-4
L- was a braw gal-lant And he rade a' the ring, And the
H-
M-4d-5 c-8 c-5 d-8 c-8 G-2 R-8 c-4 c-5 G-8 G-4 E-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- bon- ny Earl o' Mur- ray, He might hae been a king!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EARLMURY.2
N-The Bonny Earl of Murray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-From Johnson's Musical Museum
H-
M-6D-8_E-8 S-6 G-5 a-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 D-4 d-8_c-8 b-5_a-8 b-8 d-8 f%2 e-8 d-8 g-5 e-8 e-8 d-8
L- Ye high- lands and ye low- lands, Oh where have you been? They have slain the Earl of
H-
M-1e-4 g-4 D-8 E-8 G-4 d-9_b-0 a-9 G-0 E-2 d-8 e-8 i-5 h-8 e-8 d-8 e-4 g-4 D-8 E-8
L- Mur- ray, and they layd him on the green. They have slain the Earl of Mur-ray and they
H-
M-2G-4 d-9_b-0 a-9 b-0 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- layd him on the green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EARLY1AM
N-Early One Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-2 c-4 c-4 c-4_e-4 g-4 g-4 h-4 f-4 d-4 c-4 b-4_d-4 G-2
L- Ear- ly one mor- ning, just as the sun was ri- sing,
H-
M-4c-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 g-4 g-4 h-4_f-4 d-4 b-4 c-1
L- I heard a maid sing in the val- ley be- low.
H-chorus
M-4d-2 e-4 f-4 g-4_e-4 c-2 d-2 e-4 f-4 g-4_e-4 c-2
L- Oh, don't de- ceive me. Pray, ne- ver leave me
H-
M-4c-4_e-4 g-4 j-4 i-4_h-4 g-4_f-4 e-4_d-4 c-4 b-4 c-1 S-6
L- How could you use a poor maid- en so!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EARLYSPR
N-Early in the Spring
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 A-8 A-8 B-8 D-5 D-8 B-0_A-0 B-8 A-4 R-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-5 F-0_E-0 D-8 F-8 E-4 R-8 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- It be- ing ear- ly in the spring, I went on board to serve my king. I left my
H-
M-4a-5 F-0_E-0 D-8 D-8 F-5 A-8 B-8 D-8 E-4 F-8_F-0 E-0 D-8 B-8 A-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- dear- est dear be- hind, who oft-times told me her heart was mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EASTBAY
N-The Lost Boys of East Bay
C-Harry Evans?
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-3W-4 a-0 b-0 S-6 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 F-0 E-0 D-8 b-8 D-8 C-4 C-0 C-0
L- There's a sto- ry so sad I'm a- bout to re- late, Of a
H-
M-3W-4 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 a-0 b-0 c-8 d-8 c-8 S-6
L- ship that has left here and gone to her fate, Of the fa- ther- less
H-
M-3W-4 a-0 a-9 F-0 E-0 S-6 D-8 b-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-0 a-0
L- chil-dren, and the mo- thers who wait; The news of their loved ones and their
H- chorus:
M-3W-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 F-0 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-8 b-8 b-9 D-0 a-8 a-9 a-0 S-6
L- hard cru- el fate. Oh, your hearts will turn towards them in pi- ty I
H-
M-3W-4 c-4 a-0 a-0 S-6 G-4 G-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 c-4 a-0 b&0
L- know, When the surf beats loud and the stor- my winds blow; Let their
H-
M-3W-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-0 E-0 D-8 b-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 S-6
L- friends look towards hea- ven where their spi- rits to day Look down on their
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 c-8 b-0 a-0 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- sad homes on the shores of East Bay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EASTVIRG
N-East Virginia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 S-6 a-3_a-8 G-8 b-3 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-2 R-4
L- I was born in East Vir- gin- ia.
H-
M-4R-2 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-1_G-4 D-4 R-8 F-4 G-8 a-1
L- North Car- o- lin- a I did roam.
H-
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L- There I met a fair pret-ty mai- den
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L- Her name and age I do not know.
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N-You Might Easy Know a Doffer
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L- You might ea-sy know a dof- fer when she comes in- to town, With her long yel-low hair and her pic-kers hang-ing down,
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L- And her rub-ber tied be-fore her and her scra-per in her hand, You might ea-sy know a dof-fer For she'll al-ways get a man.
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L- Oh she'll al-ways get a man, Oh she'll al-ways get a man, You might ea-sy know a dof-fer For she'll al-ways get a man.
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%EASYNSLO
N-Easy and Slow
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A-
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S-120
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B-3/4
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M-5R-2 G-8 G-8 c-2 c-4 d-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 h-4 h-4 h-8 g-8_g-5 f-8
L- It was down by Christ Church that I first met with An- nie, a
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L- neat lit- tle girl and not a bit shy. She told me her
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L- fath- er had come from Dun- gallen and would take her home in the
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L- sweet bye and bye. And what's that to an- ny man wheth - er or
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L- no? Wheth- er I'm eas- y or wheth- er I'm true; as I
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M-5f-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 f-8 R-8 f-4 e-5 c-8 e-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-4 e-4
L- lif- ted her pet- ti- coat eas- y and slow. And I tied up my
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M-5g-5 f-8 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-3 R-2 R-4 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- sleeve for to buck- le her shoe.
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M-2R-2 R-4 R-2 R-8 R-8
L-
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%EASYRIDR
N-Easy Rider
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B-4/4
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M-1b-3 a-4 W-3 G-8 D-5_D-2 R-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F%4_F-8 R-8 b&4 a-8_G-5
L- Ea- sy ri- der, See what you done done, Lawd, Lawd,
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M-4R-8 E-4 a-8 G-8 C-5 R-8 E-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8_D-1 R-1
L- Ea- sy ri- der, See what you done done,
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L- Ea- sy ri- der, See what you done done,
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M-4b-1 G-2 a-8_D-5 G-1 R-1 S-6
L- Hey, hey, hey, hey.
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%EBENZER
N-The Ebenezer
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M-4B-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 R-4 E-5 E-8 F-4 G-4
L- I shipped on board of th' Eb- en- e- zer, Ev'- ry day was
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M-4a-0 b-9 c-8 b-5 R-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 e-4 b-8 b-5 b-5 G-8 a-9 a-0_G-4 F-4 E-4
L- "Scrub an' grease her" Sent us a- loft to scrape her down, and if we growl they'll
H- chorus:
M-4G-4 E-4 C-4 B-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-2_F-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-3 R-8 R-0 F-0
L- knock us down, Oh git a- long boys, Git a- long, do; Be
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M-2E-4 c-4 S-9 b-5 R-0 D-0 F-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- han- dy boys, be han- dy!
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%EDDYSTON
N-Eddystone Light
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B-2/2
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M-3W-4 G-8 G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 P-0 E-8 F-4 P-0 P-0 G-5 G-8
L- Oh, my fa- ther was the keep- er of the Ed- dy- stone Light. He
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M-2W-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 C-4 C-2
L- slept with a mer- maid one fine night.
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M-4c-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 C-4 C-2
L- From this un- ion, there came three: a por- poise, a por- gy, and the o- ther was me.
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M-4D-4 D-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-3 C-4
L- Yo ho ho, the wind blows free, oh, for the life on the rol- ling
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M-2C-1_C-3 S-6
L- sea.
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%EDWARD1
N-Edward Ballad
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B-6/4
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M-1E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 F#8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-4_G-4 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-5_G-8 R-8 G-8
L- It was in the Mid-Loth-i- an coun- trie, Up near the Pent- land Hills, Two
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M-2G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 c-4 d-8 S-9 e-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4_E-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- bro- thers met one sum- mer's day To test their strength and skill.
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%EDWARD2
N-Edward
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B-4/4
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M-5W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 c-4 d-4 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4_c-4_a-4 S-6
L- What makes that blood on the point of your knife? My son, now tell to me;
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M-5W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 c-4 a-4 c-4 a-8 a-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-4 c-4 a-5 G-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-4 F-4 G-5 S-6
L- It is the blood of my old grey mare Who plowed the fields for me, me, me,
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L- Who plowed the fields for me.
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%EDWRDLOW
N-Edward in the Lowlands Low
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L- Young Ed- ward came to Em- i- ly His gold all for to
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L- show. That he has made all on the lands, All on the low- lands
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L- low. My fa- ther keeps a board- ing house All down by yon- der
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L- sea, And you go there this night and un- til morn- ing
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L- be.
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%EELHENRY
N-Henry My Son
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B-3/4
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M-1E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 C-5 G-8 a-5 E-4 G-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- Where have you been all the day, Hen- ry my son? Where have you
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M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 G-2 D-8 E-8 C-4 S-9 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 R-4 D-4 D-8 C-8 R-4 c-8 c-8
L- been all day, my cur- rant bun? In the woods, dear moth- er, In the
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M-1c-4 R-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 R-2 ST44G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_G-8 R-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_G-4 F-4
L- woods, dear moth- er. Moth-er be quick I got to be sick, and
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L- lay me down to die.
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%EIGHTHRS
N-I've Worked Eight Hours this Day
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B-2/4
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M-5W-4 D-0 D-0 S-6 G-8 G-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 G-0 F-0 S-6
L- Have ye heard the rule, me boys, the la- test rule, me boys? Ye mus-tn't work more than eight hours a-ny day or else you're
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L- fined. Eight hours work a day then eight hours to play, Ye must work no more d'ye mind?
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M-4R-4 R-8 D-8 W-4 G-8 G-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 F-0
L- Pat had a load of bricks to- night, 'twas stri-king six, the top of the lad-der he was
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M-4W-4 G-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 D-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 G#0 a-0 b-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 G#0 a-0 b-0 G-0 a-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 b-8
L- on but would-n't leave thim thin he would-n't work o-ver-time for that would be a crime, Says he, "I'll car-ry thim
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M-5a-8 d-8 d-8 S-6 ST44D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-2 R-4 a-9 b-0 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4
L- down a- gin." For I've worked eight hours this day, And I think I've earned my
B-4/4
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L- pay, When the clock struck six he tuk down the bricks, He would-n't work half a min- ute
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L- long- er.
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%ELECTRT
N-Election--The Peoples' Right
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M-5D-8 S-6 G-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 B-8_A-8 @-5 C-8 C-8_B-8 B-8_E-8 E-8_D-8 G-8_b-8 b-5_c-0_b-0 S-6
L- While some on rights and some on wrongs Pre-fer their own re- flec-
H- D Em E7 A A7 D Em D G D A7 D chorus:
M-5W-2 a-5 G-8 S-6 W-3 F-9_E-0 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C#5 A-8 D-8_F-8 E-8_G-8 F-8_a-8 G-8_b-8 W-2 F-4_E-4 D-4 R-8 D-8
L- tions, The peo- ples' right de- mand our song; The right of free e- lec- tions. The
H- G C Am D D7 G Am G C G D7 G
M-4G-9_a-0 b-8_G-8 E-5 E-8 a-9_b-0 c-8_a-8 F-5 D-8 G-8_b-8 a-8_c-8 b-8_d-8 c-8_e-8 b-4_a-4 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- peo- ples' right de- mands our song: The right of free e- lec- tions.
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%ELEPHANT
N-Elephants (Force of Habit)
C-Johan Franco
A-A.E. Housman
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M-1D-0 S-6 G-9 a-0 E-9 D-0 G-9 b-0 a-9 e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 e-0 a-9 b-0 G-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 S-6
L-A tail be-hind, a trunk in front com-plete the us-usal e-le-phant The tail in front the trunk be-hind is what you ve-ry sel-dom find,If
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M-8b&9 e-0 d-9 b%0 F-9 E-0 G-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 b-9 d-0 G-9 a-0 b&9 c-0 d-9 a-0 b%9 e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 D-0 G-9 S-6 S-6
L-you for spe-ci-mens should hunt with trunks be-hind and tails in front That hunt will oc-cu-py you long the force of ha-bit is so strong
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ELEVINE
N-Erika Levine
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M-1R-2 R-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 C-4 E-4
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L-
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M-1F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8
L-
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%ELFANURS
N-The Queen of Elfan's Nourice
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B-4/4
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M-4D-8_E-8 S-6 F-9 F-0 D-4 D-4 C-9_D-0 F-0 F-9 D-4 D-4 C-9 D-0 F-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4
L- I heard a cow low, A bon-nie cow low, An' a cow low down in yon
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M-4C-3 P-2 F-9_E-0 D-5_C-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 d-9 d-0 c-8 c-8 a-4_G-8 a-8_c-8 E-8
L- glen, . Lang, lang will my young son greet Or his mith-er bid him come
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L- ben.
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%ELFKNGHT
N-Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight
C-(Carl Sandburg version)
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B-3/4
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M-:W-2 R-2 D-4 F-2 G-4 a-2 c-4 d-2 e-4 d-2 a-4 c-2 d-4 b-2 a-4 a-3 R-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- It's of a false knight from the north, who came a- court- ing me, He pro- mised he'd
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M-7W-2 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 b-3 R-4 a-4_G-4 F-2 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-3 S-6
L- take me un- to the north- land, And there his bride would be.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ELLASPED
N-Bill Martin and Ella Speed
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A-
T-Blues
S-100
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B-2/4
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M-1E-8 S-6 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 F-5 E-8 E-2 E-8_C-8 F-8 C-8 F-8 F-4 E-8
L- Bill Martin he'was long and slen-der Bet-ter known by bein'a bar- ten- der. Bil Mar- tin'he was long and
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M-5E&5 >%0 >-0 E-5 B-8 D-5 C-8 A-5 S-6 A-5 S-6 S-6
L- slen- der Better known by bein'a bar- ten- der.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ELLNSMT2
N-Poor Ellen Smith
C-Peter DeGraph (?)
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B-4/4
F-From American Mountain Song: Ethel Park Richardson
K-F
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M-8W-2 c-2 d-4 c-4 F-2 F-4 F-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 C-2 R-4 D-4 F-4_G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4_D-4 F-2 a-2 G-4 G-4 F-3 F-4
L- Come, all kind peo- ple, my sto- ry to hear, What hap- pen'd to me in June of last year. It's
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L- of poor El- len Smith and how she was found, a ball thro' her heart, ly- in cold on the ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ELPASO
N-El Paso
C-Marty Robbins
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B-3/4
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M-1F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-2 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- Out in the west Tex- as town of El Pa- so, I fell in
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M-1b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3_F-4 R-4 R-4 F-4 F-4 a-4
L- love with a Mex- i- can girl. Night- time would
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M-1c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-2 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- find me in Ro- sie's can- ti- na, Mu- sic would play and Fe-
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M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3_F-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 SKBbF-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 c-4
L- li- na would whirl. One night a wild young
K-Bb
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M-1e-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 b-3 W-3 F-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 W-2 f-3_h-5_g-8_f-4_W-1 e-3_e-3
L- cow- boy rode in. Wild as the west Tex- as wind,
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M-5F-4 a-4 c-4 f-4 f-4 d-4 f-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4
L- Dash- ing and da- ring a drink he was sha- ring with wic- ked Fe-
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M-6e-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 b-3_W-3 b-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 W-3 b-2 G-4
L- li- na the girl that I loved. So in an- ger I
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L- chal- lenged his right for the love of this mai- den, Down went his
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L- hand for the gun that he wore. My chal- lenge was
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L- an- swered in less than a heart- beat; The hand- some young stran- ger lay
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L- dead on the floor.
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%ELSMARLY
N-Elsie Marley
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K-C
B-6/8
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H- chorus:
M-5E-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 c-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8_D-8 E-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 a#8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8_D-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8
L- Di' ye ken El- sie Mar- ley, ho- ney? the wife that sells the bar- ley ho- ney; She lost her pock- et and
H- verse:
M-5c-8_d-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 d-8 F-8 E-8 c-8 E-8 D-4 a#8 a-8_F-8 S-9 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8_G-8 G-8
L- all her mo- ney, A- back o' the bush i' the gar- den, ho- ney, El- sie Mar- ley's grown so fine, she
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M-5E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 D-4 a#8 a-8_F-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8_G-8 E-8 F-8_d-8 F-8 E-8_c-8 E-8
L- won't get up to serve the swine, But lies in bed till eight or nine, And sure- ly she does
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L- take her time.
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%ELSMITH
N-Poor Ellen Smith
C-(from Hobart Smith)
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M-8W-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 C-1 E-4 C-2 C-4 A-4_@-3 C-4 C-2 C-4 A-4_@-4 A-4 C-4 E-4 E-2 D-4 C-1 S-6
L- Poor El- len Smith. How was she found? Shot through the heart, ly-in' cold on the ground.
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%ENGIN143
N-The Wreck on the C&O
C-
A-
T-
S-150
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 G-3 G-2 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-3_b-4 R-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-3_G-2 R-4 d-2 b-4
L- A- long come the F. F. V., the swift- est on the line. Run- ning
H-
M-:W-2 d-2 b-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-3_d-4 R-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 b-4_d-2 b-4 d-2 b-4
L- o'er the C and O Road, Just twen- ty min- utes be- hind, Run- ning in- to
H-
M-1W-2 d-2_e-4 d-3_d-4 R-4 b-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 D-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-2_b-4
L- Sou- ville, Head-quar- ters on the line. Re- cei- ving their strict or-
H-
M-6W-2 b-3_b-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-2 a-4 b-4_b-4 a-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ders From a sta- tion just be- hind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ENNISDRG
N-Enniskillin Dragoon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 D-8 D-8 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-8_a-8 d-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 d-7 e-7 f-7 g-4 e-4 g-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c#4 d-2 d-7 e-7 f-7 g-8 g-8 e-4 g-4
L- Fare thee well, En-nis-kil-len, fare-well for a while And all around the bor-ders of Er-in's green isle; And when the war is
H-
M-7W-2 f-8_e-8 d-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-2 D-4 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 d-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- o- ver we'll re-turn in full bloom, And you'll all wel-come home the En-nis-kil-len Dra-goons.
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%EPIEADIR
N-Eppie Adair
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-9_a-0 S-6 b-4 a-4 b-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 a-4 D-4 F-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4
L- By love and by beau- ty, by law and by du- ty I swear to be
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M-5b-4 e-4 d-4 b-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-2 b-4 e-9_f-0_g-4 f-4 e-4 b-4 c#4
L- true to My Ep- pie A- dair! An O my Ep- pie my
H-
M-5d-9_e-0 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 e-9_f-0 g-4 f-4 e-9_d-0 c-4 a-4 b-4 e-4 d#4
L- jew- el, my Ep- pie! Wha wad- na be hap- py wi' Ep- pie A-
H-
M-5e-2 b-4 e-9_f-0 g-4 f-4 e-4 b-4 c#4 d-9_e-0 f-4 e-4 d-8_b-8 a-8_F-8 E-8_D-8
L- dair? A' pleas- ure ex- ile me, Dis- hon- our de- file me If
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 e-4 d-4 b-5_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-3 S-6
L- e'er I be- guile thee, My Ep- pie A- dair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EPPMORR
N-Eppie Morrie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-3 b-8_a-8
L- Four- and- twen- ty hie- lan' men cam' frae the Carr- om- side, To
H-
M-1G-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 E-4_D-4 B-4 B-8 B-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 B-4
L- steal a- wa Ep- pie Mor- rie, For she would- na be a bride, a bride, she
H-
M-2E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-1 S-6
L- would- na be a bride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ERIECNL3
N-The E-ri-e
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 S-6 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 d-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 G-8 G-8
L- We were for- ty miles from Al- ba- ny, for- get it I ne- ver shall. What a
H- chorus:
M-4c-8 c-8 c-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 f-8 f-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-3 G-8 G-8
L- ter-ri- ble storm we had one night on the E- ri- e Ca- nal. Oh the
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-2 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 e-3 G-8 G-8
L-
L- E- ri- e was a- ri- sing, And the gin was a- get- ting low. And I
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 S-9 f-4 f-8 f-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8
L-
L- scarce- ly think we'll get a drink Till we get to Buf- fa- lo- o- o, Till we
H-
M-2c-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L-
L- get to Buf- fa- lo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ERINGREN
N-Erin's Green Shore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 D-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4_C-4 C-0 C-0 E-8 S-9 G-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 D-0 D-0
L- One even- ing so late as I ram- bled, On the banks of a clear purl-ing stream, I sat
H-
M-5D-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4_C-4 C-0 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 G-8 a-8 S-9 d-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 G-8
L- down on a bank of prim-ros- es, And so gent-ly fell in-to a dream. I dreamed I be-held a fair
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M-5b-8 a-4_a-4 G-8 a-8 S-9 d-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-5_a-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4_C-4 C-0 C-0
L-
L- fe- male, Her e-qual I ne'er saw be- fore, As she sighed for the wrongs of her coun- try, As she
H-
M-2E-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L-
L- strolled a-long E-rin's green shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ERINSHOR
N-Erin's Green Shores
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 F-8 S-6 a-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-5 F-8 E-4 D-2_D-2 a-4 d-2 d-8 d-8
L- On a bright sum- mer's eve- ning I ram- bled, A- long by a
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-4 d-2 d-8 d-8 a-4 b-5 F-8
L- clear pur- ling stream, All down by the banks of prim-
H-
M-6E-4 D-2_D-2 D-8 F-8 a-2 a-4 a-4 F-5 E-8 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- ro- ses, When I quic- kly fell in a dream.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ERNGOBRA
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- Dm Am C Dm Dm Am C Am Dm Am
M-6C-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-8 d-8 c-8 a-0 G-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-4 c-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-4 c-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8
L- My name's Dun-can Camp-bell from the shire of Ar-gyll, I've tra-veled this coun-try for ma-ny a mile, I've tra-veled thro' Eng-land and
H- Dm Am Dm Am C Dm
M-3G-8 a-8 F-8 E-4 D-0 C-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 D-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- Scot-land and a' And the name I go un-der's auld E-rin-go- bragh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ETERDOOM
N-Eternal Doom
C-Trad.
A-Mark Graham
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune: What an Awful Day
H- Am E Am
M-1A-8 A-8 A-4 E-4 S-6 W-2 E-1_W-3 E-4 A-8 A-8 C-4 C-4 W-2 A-1_W-2 W-3 A-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-4
L- What an aw- ful day when the judg-ment comes, And the lord a-
H-
M-6W-2 a-1_W-3 a-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 W-2 E-1_W-3 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 W-2 a-1_a-4 C-4 E-4 C-8 C-8
L- bove turns down his thumbs, On the goons and the geeks the scum and the
H-
M-6W-2 A-1_W-3 A-4 A-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 W-2 E-1_W-3 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 W-2 A-1_W-3 A-4 S-6 S-6
L- slime, They're go- ing to hell for a long long time.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EVILMAN
N-Evil Hearted Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 b-4 E-8_E-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 b-5_b-4 E-8
L- Well, I woke up in the mor- ning, Fee- ling migh- ty bad. My
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 d%4_d-8 b-4_a-8 G-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 G%3
L- ba- by said "Good mor- ning," Hell, it made me mad, Be- cause I'm e-
H-
M-5E-3_E-8 R-4 e-4 c-8 b-5 a-5 G-8_E-4_E-5 R-4 R-8 b-8_c-8 b-8
L- vil. E- vil hear- ted me. I'm just
H-
M-6d%5 c-5 b-8 E-4_E-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 a#8 b-4_a-8 G%5 E-3 R-5 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- down- right e- vil, E- vil as a man can be.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EVRYNITE
N-Every Night When the Sun Goes In
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-1 G-4 G-4 b-3 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 G-3_G-4 G-4 d-4 d-3 d-8 d-8 f%4 e-4 d-3_d-4 d-4 g-4
L- Ev- 'ry night when the sun goes in, Ev- 'ry night when the sun goes in, Ev- 'ry
H-
M-4W-2 d-3 b-8 b-8 d-4 b-4 G-2 d-4 d-4 e-4 G-4 b-3 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-3 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- night when the sun goes in, I hang down my head and mourn-ful cry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%EXCISECL
N-The Exciseman in a Coal Pit
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-0 a-0 b-8 c-8
L- I know that young folk like to hear a new song Of some-thing that's fun-ny and not ve-ry long, Con-cer-ning an ex-cise-man, the
H- chorus:
M-5e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-8 e-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 G%8 a-8 b-8 G%8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- truth I will tell, Who thought one day he was lan-ded in hell, An' sing Fal de dal day, dal da-die i- doo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FACTGIRL
N-The Factory Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6b-8_d-8 S-6 e-5 e-8 d-8_b-8 d-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 d-4 e-5 e-8_d-8 b-8
L- .- Ear- ly one morn- ing as the sun was a- dorn- ing, The birds on the
H-
M-5d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 b-8_d-8 e-5 e-8_d-8 b-8 d-4 d-4 b-4
L- bush- es did war- ble and sing, Gay lads and their las- ses in
H-
M-6a-4 b-5 P-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-8_D-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 P-8 a-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- cou- ples were sport- ing, In yon- der green val- ley their work to be- gin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FADECOAT
N-Faded Coat of Blue
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 B-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-8
L- My brave lad- die sleeps in his fad- ed coat of blue, In a lone-ly grave un-known, lies the
H-
M-1C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-4_C-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 B-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 B-8
L- heart that beat so true. He sank, faint and hung-ry a- mong the fam-ished brave, And they laid him sad and lone-ly with-
H-
M-4C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-2_B-8 R-8 F-4 F-9 F-0 D-8 F-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-2 a-4 a-8 a-8
L- in a name- less grave. No more the bug-le calls the wear-y one, Rest, nob-le
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-4_F-8 a-8 a-3 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8_F-8 D-8 B-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- spir-it in a grave un- known. I will find you and know you a- mong the brave and true, When a
H-
M-2F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-4_B-8 R-8 S-6
L- robe of white is giv-en for a fad- ed coat of blue.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FADELOVE
N-Faded Love
C-John and Bob Wills
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4B-4 D-4 S-6 F-2 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 b-2 b-5 c-8
L- As I look at the let- ters that you wrote to me,
H-
M-5b-2 a-4_G-4 W-2 F-1 W-3 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 W-2 C-1_W-3 C-4 R-4 B-4 D-4
L- me, It's you that I'm think- ing of, As I
H-
M-4F-3 G-4 F-4_D-4 C-4 B-4 b-2 b-5 c-8 b-2 a-4 G-4
L- read the lines that to me were so sweet, I re-
H- chorus:
M-4F-2 a-4 b-4 c-3 d-4 b-1_W-3 b-3 d-4
L- mem- ber our fa- ded love. I
H-
M-4f-3 g-4 f-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-2 b-5 c-8 b-3 d-4
L- miss you, dar- ling, more and more ev- 'ry day, As
H-
M-5f-2 f-5 g-8 f-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 W-2 c-1_c-3 d-4 W-3 f-3 g-4
L- hea- ven would miss the stars a- bove. With ev- 'ry
H-
M-4f-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-3 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-2 a-4 b-4
L- heart- beat I still think of you, and re- mem- ber our
H-
M-3c-3 d-4 b-1_b-2 S-6 S-6
L- fa- ded love.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIR&TEN
N-Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies
C-
A-
T-
S-68
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 c-8 S-6 d-5 c-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-5 c-0_d-0 e-0_d-0 c-8 a-5 c-8 G-8 E-8
L- Come all you fair and ten-der la- dies, Take war-ning how you court young men, They're like the
H-
M-4C-5 D-0 E-0 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-4 C-8 E-8 G-8 a-5 b-0_a-0 G-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- stars of a sum-mer's eve-ning, They'll first ap-pear and then they're gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRANN2
N-Fair Annie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 G-4 G-8_E-8 G-4 e-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 d-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 W-2 c-3 E-4
L- A- dieu, a- dieu, fair An- nie, he did say, For twelve months and one day. It's
H-
M-4G-5_E-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- twelve months be rol- ling round, Fair An- nie thought the time be- ing long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRANNI
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 E-4 G-4 G-8 b-5 G-4 F-4 E-4 R-8 D-8 E-5 a-8 a-5 b-8 a-2 P-4 R-4 G-4
L- "It's nar- row, nar- row make your bed and learn to lie a- lone, For
H-
M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 E-8 S-9 E-4 E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- I'm go-ing o- ver the sea, fair An- nie, a fine bride to bring home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRBTSY
N-Fair Betsy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8_D-8 S-6 F-5 a-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-8_c-8 d-5 d-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 a-8_c-8 c-5 d-8 a-8 G-8
L- Oh Bet- sy she's a beau-ty fair, She late- ly come from Lin-coln-sire, A hir- ed ser-vant
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 F-5 F-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- for to be, Which sui-ted Bet-sy to a high de- gree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRFLR2
N-Fair Flower of Northumberland
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-verse: refrain: verse:
M-1D-8 S-6 F-4 a-8 a-8_F-8 a-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-5 d-8 e-8 f-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 a-8 d-8_e-8 f-8 b-8 b-8 a-8
L- It was a knight in Scot- land born, Fol-low my love, come o- ver the strand, Was ta- ken pris- 'ner and
H-
M-3a-8_b-8 d-8 e-4 f-0 e-0 d-8 b-8 a-8 d-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- left for- lorn, E-ven by the good Earl of North-um-ber-land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRFLWR
N-Fair Flower of Northumberland
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- verse refrain
M-6C-8_D-8 S-6 E-5 D-8 E-4 C-5 A-8 @-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 D-3 E-5 D-8 E-4
L- The pro- vost's aye doch- ter was ma- kin' her lane Oh, but her
H-
M-5C-2 E-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4
L- love was ea- sy won, And she heard a Scots prison- er a-
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 D-2 G-8_F-8 E-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-2 C-4
L- ma- kin' his mane And she the fair flow'r of North- um- ber-
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FAIRTURL
N-The Fair of Turloughmore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 a-4 c-4
L- Come tell me dear- est moth- er what makes my fa- ther
H-
M-4c-3 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-5 E-8 G-4 G-4 a-5 a-8
L- stay, Or what can be the rea- son that he's been so long a-
H-
M-4a-3 E-8_G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4
L- way? Oh hold your tongue my dar- ling son, your tears do grieve me
H-
M-4a-3 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-5 C-8
L- sore, I fear he has been mur- dered at the fair of Tur- lough-
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- more.
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%FALSEYNG
N-The False Young Man
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L- As I walked out one morn- ing in Spring For to hear the lit-tle birds sing sweet, I
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L- leaned my- self a- gainst a old oak tree, For to see two lov- ers meet.
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N-False Knight on the Road
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F-From Davis, Traditional Ballads of Virginia
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L- "Where are you go-ing?" said the false, false knight said the false so rude. "I am
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L- go-ing to school," said the child and still he stood.
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N-The False Knight on the Road
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L- "O where are you go- ing?" said the false, false knight to the
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L- child on the road, "I am go- ing to my school," said the
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L- pret- ty boy sev- en years old.
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%FALSLADY
N-The False Lady
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L- "A- bide a- bide, true love," she said, "Bide and stay all night,
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L- You shall have plea- sure in my room with a coal and can- dle light, light, with a
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L- coal and can- dle light.
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%FALSYNG2
N-The False Young Man
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L- Oh come, sit down close to me, my dear, While I sing you a mer-ry song. 'Tis
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L- now for us well o- ver a year, Since to-ge-ther you and I have been; Since to-
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L- ge-ther you and I have been, my dear, Since to-ge-ther you and I have been. 'Tis
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L- now for us well o- ver a year since to-ge-ther you and I have been.
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%FANBLAI2
N-Fanny Blair
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L- Come all you young fe- males wher- e- ver you be, Be- ware of false
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L- swea- ring and false per- ju- ry. For by a young fe- male I'm
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L- woun- ded full soon, You see I'm cut down in the height of my
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L- bloom.
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N-Fanny Blair
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L- Come all ye young men and mai-dens, where e-ver you may be, Be- ware of false swear-ing and sad per-ju- ry;
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L- For it is by a false wo- man I am woun- ded so soon, And you see how I am cut down in the height of my bloom.
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N-Marnie, Come Fare Away
C-Jean Ritchie
A-Jean Ritchie
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L- Bright is the morn- ing and brisk is the wea- ther.
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L- Stead- y the wind o'er the sweet sing- ing sea
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L- Proud- ly the tall ship a- rides in the har- bor
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L- Come fare a- way with me.
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L- Mar- nie come fare a- way come fare a- way with me.
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L- There's an is- land of dreams o- ver the rol- ling sea.
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%FAREAWY2
N-Come Fare Away With Me or Marnie
C-Jean Ritchie
A-Jean Ritchie
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L- Bright is the morn- ing and brisk is the wea- ther. Stead- y the
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L- wind o'er the sweet sing- ing sea. Proud- ly the tall ship a-
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L- rides in the har- bor. Come fare a- way with me.
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L- Marn- ie come fare a- way. Come fare a-
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L- way with me, There's an
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L- is- land of dreams o- ver the rol- ling sea.
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N-Farewell He
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L- It's fare thee well cold win- ter and fare thee well cold frost. No- thing have I
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L- gained but a lov- er I have lost I'll sing and I'll be
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L- mer- ry when for- tune do I see. And I'll rest me when I'm
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L- wea- ry. Let him go and fare well he.
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%FAREWLST
N-My Last Farewell to Sterling
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L- No lark in trans- port mounts the sky, Nor leaves with ear- ly plain- tive cry,
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L- But I maun bid my last good- bye, My last fare- well to
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L- Stir- ling, O.
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%FARMERIS
N-The Farmer is the Man
C-Trad.
A-From Roger Welsch's Sweet Nebraska Land
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L- Oh the farm-er comes to town With his wa-gon bro-ken down, Oh the far-mer is the man who feeds us
L- When the lawyer stands around While the butcher cuts a pound, He for-gets that it's the farmer feeds'em
L- When the banker says he's broke, and the merchant's up in smoke,they forget that it's the farmer feeds'em
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L- all. If we'd on-ly look and see Well I think that we'd a-gree that the far-mer is the man who feeds us
L- all. And the preacher and the cook Go a- stollin' by the brook, they for-get that its the farmer feeds'em
L- all. If he'd on-ly take a rest, He could put 'em to the tests, cause the farmer is the man who feeds 'em
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L- all. The far-mer is the man, The far-mer is the man. Lives on cre-dit 'til the
L- all. The farmer is the man, The farmer is the man. Lives on credit 'til the
L- all. The farmer is the man, The farmer is the man. Lives on credit 'til the
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L- fall. Then they take him by the hand, and they lead him from the land, and the mid-dle-man's the one who gets it
L- fall. With the in-trest rate so high, its a won-der he don't die, and the middleman's the one who s the ma
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L- all.
L- all.
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%FARMRMAN
N-The Farmer is the Man
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L- When the farm-er comes to town, with his wa- gon brok- en down, Oh the farm- er is the man who feeds them
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L- all. If you'll on-ly look and see, I am sure you will a-gree, that the farm-er is the man who feeds them
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L- all. The farm- er is the man, the farm- er is the man, Lives on cred- it till the
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L- fall; Then they take him by the hand, and they lead him from the land, and the cred-i-tor's the man who gets it
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L- all.
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%FARMSON
N-The Lady and the Farmer's Son
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L- Young lo- vers all, I pray draw near, And a re- la- tion you shall hear, Of how a la- dy was un-
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L- done by lo- ving of a far-mer's son.
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%FARWELNS
N-Farewell to Novia Scotia
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L- The sun was set- ting in the west, The birds were sing-ing on
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L- ev- 'ry tree. All na- ture seemed in- clined for rest, But still there was no
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L- rest for me. Fare- well to No- va Sco- tia, the sea- bound coast, Let your moun- tains dark and
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L- drea- ry be, For when I am far a-way on the bri-ny o- cean tossed, Will you e-ver heave a sigh and a
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L- wish for me?
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%FARWLDR
N-Farewell, Dear Love
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L- Fare- well dear one, since thou wilt needs be gone, Mine eyes do show my life is al- most gone.
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L- Nay I will ne-ver die so long as I can spy. There be ma-ny mo' tho' that she do go There be ma-ny mo' I fear
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M-2W-2 C-4 ?-4 @-2 A-4 B&4 A-2 D-1 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- not, Why then let her go, I fear not.
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%FARWLGRG
N-Farewell to Grog
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L- Come, mess- mates pass the bot- tle round, Our time is short, re- mem- ber. For our
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L- grog must stop And our spi- rits drop On the first day of Sep- tem- ber.
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L- For to- night we'll mer-ry mer-ry be, For to- night we'll mer-ry mer-ry be,
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L- For to- night we'll mer-ry mer-ry be, To- mor- row we'll be so- ber.
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%FATALSNW
N-The Fatal Snowstorm
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L- It was of one win- ter's eve- ning when first came down the snow;
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L- How keen was the air when the win- ter wind did blow.
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L- I saw a fair maid all a- lone sat wee- ping by the way,
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L- She warm'd her lit- tle ba- by and sad- ly she did say:
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%FATALWED
N-The Fatal Wedding
C-Gussie L. Davis (folk processed)
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L- The wed- ding bells were ring-ing on a moon-lit win- ter's night, The church was de- co-
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L- ra- ted, all with- in was gay and bright. A wo- man with a ba- by came and
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L- saw the lights a- glow; She thought of how those same bells chimed for her three years a-
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L- go. I'd like to be ad- mit-ted, sir, she told the sex- ton old Just
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L- for the sake of ba- by to pro- tect him from the cold. He told her that the
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M-:W-2 c-4 a-2 G-2_F-4 D-4 b-2 D-2 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-8_b-8 c-2 a-4 d-2 b-4 c-4 a-2 G-2 F-4
L- wed- ding was for the rich and grand, And with the ea- ger wai- ting crowd, out-
H- chorus:
M-1W-2 b-2 a-4 D-4 E-2 F-3_F-2 a-8 b-8 c-2 a-4 d-2 b-4 c-4 a-2 F-2 E-4 D-4 b-2 D-2 b-4
L- side she'd have to stand. While the wed-ding bells were ring-ing While the bride and groom were
H-
M-1W-2 a-3_a-2 a-8 b-8 c-2 a-4 d-2 b-4 W-2 c-4 a-2 F-2 E-4 D-4 a-2 G-2 F-4 G-3_G-2 c-4
L- there, Mar-ching up the aisle to- ge-ther While the or- gan pealed an air; And
H-
M-1W-2 c-2 a-4 d-2 b-4 c-4 a-2 F-2 E-4 D-4 b-2 D-2 b-4 C-3_C-2 C-8 C-8 F-2 G-4 a-2 b-4
L- tales of fond af-fec- tion, vow- ing ne- ver more to part. Just an- oth- er fa- tal
H-
M-6W-2 c-4 a-2 d-2 c-4 b-2 G-4 D-4 E-2 F-3_F-2 S-6 S-6
L- wed- ding, Just an- oth- er bro- ken heart.
H-
M-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FATHOMBL
N-Fathom The Bowl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 D-8_G-8 G-5 F-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 D-4 B-8 A-8 @-4 B-8_D-8 D-8_G-8 G-2 G-8_a-8 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-8_a-8 a-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 E-4 D-2 a-8 a-8 D-4 D-4 D-4
L- From France we get bran-dy, from Ja-mai-ca comes rum. Sweet oran-ges and lem-ons from Port-u-gal come. Bu-t stout and strong
H-
M-:W-2 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 E-8_a-8 a-4 G-4 G-8_F-8_F-2_F-4 R-4 D-8_G-8 G-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 D-4 @-2 D-4 D-4 B-4 D-8_G-8 G-2 D-4
L- ci- der are Eng-land's con-trol. Bring me the punch la-dle, I'll fath-om the bowl. I'll fath-om the bowl. I'll
H-
M-8W-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 D-4 @-3_@-4 R-2 S-6
L- fath-om the bowl. Give me the punch lad-le I'll fath-om the bowl.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FBHATA
N-Fear A'Bhata
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 F-2 G-4 a-3 a-2 e-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 G-3
L- I climb the moun- tain and scan the o-
H-
M-5b-2 b-4 c-2 F-4 F-3 F-2 a-4 G-2 F-4
L- cean, For thee, my boat- man with fond de-
H-
M-5F-4_E-2 C-2 C-4 C-2 E-4 F-3 F-2 F-4
L- vo- tion; When shall I see thee? To-
H-
M-5E-2 F-4 a-3 b-3_b-2 c-4 f-2 e-4
L- day? To- mor- row? Oh! do not
H-
M-6c-3 b-2 a-4 a-2 G-4 F-3 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- leave me in lone- ly sor- row.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FCHMPTRE
N-Fete Champetre
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-tune: Killiecrankie (#313)
H-
M-5W-4 G-0_a-0 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-0_G-0 c-4 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 b-8_d-8 d-8 S-6
L- O, wha will to Saint Stephen's House, To do our er- rands there, man?
H-
M-5W-4 G-0_a-0 S-6 b-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 c-4 c-8 b-0 a-0 b-0_c-0 d-0_b-0 a-9 G-0 E-8_G-8 G-8 S-6
L- O, wha will to Saint Stephen's House O, th' mer- ry lads o Ayr, man?
H-
M-5W-4 b-0_c-0 S-6 d-8 D-8 D-8 E-0_F%0 E-8 D-0_E-0 C-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 d-8 D-8 b-8_d-8 S-9 d-8 S-6
L- Or will ye send a man- o- law? Or will ye send a sod- ger?
H-
M-5W-4 b-0_c-0 S-6 d-8 D-8 D-8 E-0_F%0 G-0_F%0 E-0_D-0 C-8 c-8 b-0_c-0 d-0_b-0 a-9 G-0 E-8_G-8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- Or him wha led o'er Scot- land a' The mei- kle Ur- sa- Ma- jor?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FDRBACK
N-Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-5 E-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-8
L- Just hand me my old Mar-tin, for soon I will be start-in' Back to dear old Charles-ton far a-
H-
M-1D-3 R-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-5 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 G-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L-
L- way. Since Roose-velt's been re-el-ect-ed, We'll not be ne-glect-ed, We've got Frank- lin D. Roose-velt back a-
H- chorus:
M-4W-3 C-3 G-9 E-0 G-3 c-9 a-0 c-3 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-8
L- gain. Back a- gain Back a- gain, We've got Frank-lin D. Roose-velt back a-
H-
M-4D-3 R-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- gain, Since Roose-velt's been e-lect-ed moon-shine liq-uor's been cor-rect-ed, We've got le-gal wine, whiskey beer and
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- gin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FELLOWJB
N-When a Fellow is Out of a Job
C-Grant Rogers
A-John Barnes
T-
S-152
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 b-5 b-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-5 b-4
L- All na- ture is sick from her heels to her hair, When a fel- low is
H-
M-1b-4 b-5 G-8 a-3 R-2 R-8 a-8 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-8 G-2 G-8
L- out of a job. She's all out of kil- ter, be-
H- chorus:
M-6c-4 c-5 c-8 c-2 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-5 b-4 a-4 a-5 F-8 W-2 G-3_G-4 G-4 G-4
L- yond all re- pair When a fel- low is out of a job. There's no
H-
M-1c-4 c-5 c-8 c-8_d-8 R-4 e-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 d-9_b-0 R-4 b-4 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- juice in the earth, no salt in the sea, no gin- ger in
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 b-5 a-8 G-2 G-8 G-8 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 c-5 G-8
L- life in this land of the free. And the u- ni- verse ain't what it's
H-
M-6b-4 b-5 b-8 b-2 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-5 a-4 a-4 a-5 F-8 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- cracked up to be, When a fel- low is out of a job.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FELXSOLD
N-Felix the Soldier
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1W-2 b-3 W-3 a-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-5 F-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 B-8 D-5 P-8 R-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8
L- They took a- way my shoes, and they robbed me of my spade, They put me in the
H-
M-5b-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 R-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 E-8 E-4 R-8 F-4 E-8
L- ar- my and a sol- dier of me made, But I could- n't beat the drum And I
H-
M-5D-4 E-8 D-4 B-8 D-5 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 E-8 E-4 E-8
L- could- n't play the flute, So they han- ded me a mus- ket and they taught me how to
H-
M-1E-3 S-6
L- shoot.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FEMHWAY
N-The Female Highwayman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8 F-8 C-8 S-6 F-5 G-0 G-0 C-0 C-0 B%8 C-5 C-8 F-8 C-8 F-5 G-8 a-8 c-8 G-5 G-0 a-0 b-8 G-8
L- O Jan- ie, Jan- ie O Jan-ie one day, She dressed her-self in men's ar- ray, With a brace of
H-
M-6c-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 F-5 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 C-8 B%8 C-5 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 C-8 B%8 W-2 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- pis- tols all by her side, To rob her lo- ver a- way did ride; To rob her lo- ver a- way did ride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FEMSUFF
N-Female Suffrage
C-J. Phelps (1867)
A-R.A. Cohen
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 D-0 E-0 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8
L- You may wear your silks and sat-ins, Go when and where you please, make em-broid-er-y and tat-tin', and live quite at your
H-
M-8G-5 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 c#8 e-8 d-4 c%4 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 S-9 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 d-8 F-8
L- ease, You may go to ball and con-cert, In gau-dy hat and coat, In fact, my charm-ing crea- tures, Do ev- 'ry- thing but
H- CHORUS:
M-8G-4 R-8 G-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 a-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 S-9 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8
L- vote! You may vis-it ball or con-cert In gau-dy hat and coat, In fact, my charm-ing crea- tures, Do ev- 'ry- thing but
H-
M-1G-4 R-4 S-6
L- vote.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FENARLAS
N-Fennario
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 D-4 C-9 C-0 ST24D-5 F-8 ST22C-3 R-8 F-8 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-8 G-8
L- As we marched down to Fen- na- ri- o, As we marched down to Fen-
H-
M-4a-8 c-8 c-2_c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-5 F-0 F-0 ST24c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 ST22D-3 R-8 F-8
L- na- ri- o, Our cap- tain fell in love with a la- dy like a dove, They
H-
M-3F-4 F-8 F-8 D-5 C-0 C-0 ST24D-5 F-8 ST22C-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- called her by name, pret-ty Peg- gy, O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FENESCAP
N-The Fenians' Escape
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 W-3 a-4 a-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 D-4 E-8
L- Now boys if you will lis- ten to the sto- ry I'll re- late, I'll tell you of the
H-
M-5F-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 a-4 b-8 c%4 b-8 a-4 a-8
L- no- ble men who from their foes es- caped. Though bound with Sax- on fet- ters in the
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 d-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 F-0_G-0 a-4 a-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 D-8
L- dark Aus-tra- lian jail, They struck a blow for free- dom and for Yan- kee- land set
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- sail.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FENIANSG
N-A Fenian Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm Gm
M-4R-4 R-8 a-8 W-4 f-8 a-8 G-0 F-0 G-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 R-0 c-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- The Queen's Own Reg- i- ment was their name; From fair To- ron- to
H- Am Dm Bb F Bb C
M-4W-4 D-8 C-8 A-8 R-0 A-0 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 R-0 c-0 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-8
L- town they came To put the I- rish all to shame- The Queen's and Co- lonel
H- Dm
M-1D-4 D-8 R-8 S-6
L- Bo- ker!
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FERRSEAL
N-Ferryland Sealer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-Fowke, Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Song
H-
M-8a-8 G-8 S-6 F-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 A-8 C-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- Oh our schoo-ner and our sloop in Fer-ry-land they do lie. They are al- rea- dy rig-ged to be bound for the
H-
M-8G-4 a-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 d-8
L- ice. All you lads of the South-ern we will have you to be- ware. She is going to the ice in the spring of the
H-
M-5c-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 D-4 D-9 E-0 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- year. Lad-die whack fall the lad-die, lad-die whack fall the day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FESTLOVE
N-Festival Love
C-MArk Graham
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- C G C C7 F
M-6C-8 D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 E-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 G-4 a-4 a-5 a-8
L- We were stan- ding 'round pic-king some blue- grass; I'd had me a
H- C C7 F
M-5a-4 G-4 E-4 G-8_D-8_E-2_E-4 R-4 G-4 a-8 a-5 a-4 a-4 G-8 E-5
L- half do- zen beers. A bot- tle of Jack in my
H- C Am G G7 C
M-6G-8 G-5 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-8 D-5 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-4 R-4 C-8 D-8
L- poc- ket, my friends, I had- n't felt that good in years. She was
H- G C C7 F
M-5E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-5 a-4
L- stan- ding a- round pic- king ban- jo She was pic-kin' and
H- C C7 F C
M-6a-8 G-5 E-4 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-5 G-8 G-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-8_G-5 G-8 E-8 W-2 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- loo- kin' just fine, And my heart it went wild when she looked up and
H- Am G G7 C C7 chorus: F
M-6G-8_F-5 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 W-3 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- smiled and passed me her bot- tle of wine. It was fes- ti- val
H- G C F C
M-5G-2 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-2 F-8 E-8
L- love in the moon- light. as sure as the stars shone a-
H- G F F C
M-1E-8_D-8_D-2_D-4 R-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- bove, And there in a flash I was fee- ling such
H- Am G G7 C
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-5 E-8 D-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- pas- sion, that old de- vil, fes- ti- val love.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIDGREEN
N-Fiddler's Green
C-John Connely
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 @-4 C-4_D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 A-2 R-8 @-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- Oh Fidd- lers Green is a place I've heard tell. Where fish-er-men go if they don't go to Hell. Where the weath-er is
H- cho:
M-:W-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-2 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 C-2_
L- fair and the dol- phins do play. And the cold coast of Green-land is far far a- way. Wrap me up in my oil-skins and jum-per.
H-
M-1W-2 C-2 G-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-3_D-2 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- No more on the docks I'll be seen. Just tell me old ship-mates I'm ta-king a trip, mates, and I'll see you
H-
M-3W-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4_E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- some- day on Fidd- lers Green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIDGREN2
N-Fiddler's Green (Cavalry)
C-
A-
T-
S-82
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 E-9 E-0 G-8 b-8 e-8 E-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 B-0 B-0
L- Half- way down the trail to Hell, in a sha- dy mea- dow green, Are the
H-
M-4W-4 C-8 B-8 D-8 B-8 E-8 B-8 G-8 B-0 B-0 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-2
L- souls of all dead troop- ers camped Near a good old- time can- teen,
H-
M-4W-4 E-8 E-0 E-0 G-8 b-8 e-8 E-8 E-8 E-0_E-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 R-8 S-6
L- And this e- ter- nal rest- ing place Is known as Fid- dler's green.
H- last verse only
M-8x-8 x-4 E-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 b-5 E-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 S-6
L- (LAST VERSE) And put your pis- tol to your head, And go to Fid- dler's Green.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIFTBIRM
N-Fifteen Miles From Birmingham
C-Delmore Brothers
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-8 A-8 C-8 S-6 F-2_F-8 a-8 c-8 a-0_G-0 F-2_F-8 C-8 D-0 F-9 F-2_F-8 D-8 B-0 D-9
M-4R-8 R-4 S-6 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 R-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-4 R-4 R-8 d-8 d-0 d-9 d-8 b-8 b-0 b-9
L-
B-3/4
H-
M-5C-2_C-8 a-8 ST44a-9 G-0 G-9 E-0 E-9 C-0 C-9 C-0 D-8 F-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 a-8 f-8_f-4_W-2 f-3 R-4 R-2 R-8 C-8 D-8 F-8
M-5a-2_a-8 c-8 ST44c-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 a-8 a-8 c-0_b-0 a-8 c-8 h-8_h-4_W-2 h-3 R-4 R-2 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-8
L-
B-4/4
H-
M-2a-0_G-0 F-8 F-3_F-4 R-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
M-2c-0_b-0 a-8 a-3_a-4 R-2 R-8 R-8 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIFTYCNT
N-Fifty Cents
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 P-8 R-4 P-8 R-4 a-4
L- I took my girl to a ball last night, 'twas such a fan- cy hop, We
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 R-4 R-2
L- stayed un- til the folks went home, the mu- sic it did stop;
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 R-4 R-4 a-4
L- Then to a rest- au- rant we went the fi- nest on the street, She
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 R-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- said she was- n't hun- gry, But this is what she'd eat:
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%FINNWAKE
N-Finnegan's Wake
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Tim Fin-ne-gan lived in Walk- in' Street, A gent-le-man I- rish,
H-
M-4E-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- might- y odd, He had a brogue both rich and sweet, and to rise in the world he
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 R-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 d-4
L- car- ried a hod. Now Tim had a sort of a tip- pl'n way, with a love of the whis- key
H-
M-1c-4 b-4 a-4 R-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 G-4
L- he was born, To help him on with his work each day, He'd a "drop of the cray- thur"
H- chorus:
M-1a-4 b-4 c-5 R-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- ev- 'ry morn. Whack fol the darn O, Dance to your part- ner, Whirl the floor, your
H-
M-4E-8 D-5 D-2 E-5 E-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- trot- ters shake, Was- n't it the truth I told you, Lot's of fun at
H-
M-1a-8 a-8 b-4 c-2 S-6
L- Fin- ne- gan's wake!
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%FINNWATR
N-Finn Waterside
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-9_E-0 S-6 F-4 F-9_E-0 D-4 a-9_F-0 W-2 E-4 F-4 A-2 W-3 B-5 C-8 D-4 E-8_D-8 W-2 B-4 B-4 B-2_B-4 R-2 B-8_C-8
L- As I roved out one ev- en- ing Be- ing in the sum- mer- time. I
H-
M-1D-9_C-0 D-9_B-0 D-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 F-4 d-5 c-8 b-5 a-8 F-4 a-4 b-3 B-8_C-8
L- heard a voice, made me re- joice, to wait I did in- cline. I
H-
M-4D-9_C-0 D-9_B-0 D-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 F-4 d-5 c-8 b-5 a-8 F-4 a-4 b-3 F-8_a-8
L- o- ver- heard my own true love, so sweet as he did sing, "Come
H-
M-5b-4 b-8_a-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-4 F-4 A-2 B-5 C-8_D-4 E-8_D-8 W-2 B-4 B-4 B-2_B-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- down a- long Finn wa- ter- side," He made the woods to ring.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FINTRAWL
N-The Final Trawl
C-Archie Fisher
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-2 D-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 C-2_C-4 G-4 a-5 c-8
L- Now it's three long years since we made her pay, Sing haul a-
H-
M-8a-2_G-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 E-2_E-2_E-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 E-2
L- way My lad- die O And the own- ers say
H-
M-8D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-2_C-2_C-4 A-8 C-8 D-5 E-8 D-5_C-8_A-5 @-8
L- that she's had her day, And sing haul a- way My
H-
M-4A-5 C-8 @-2_@-2_@-4 R-4 S-6
L- lad- die O.
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%FIREHOLE
N-Fire In the Hole
C-Mason Daring & John Sales
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 B-9 B-0 C-9 C-0 C-9 C-0 G-4 G-9 G-0_G-9 F-0 E-9 C-0 B-4 R-9 B-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 D-9 D-0_D-9 E-0_
L- You can tell 'm in the count- ry, tell 'em in the town, The min- ers down in Ming- o laid
H-
M-4E-9 D-0 C-9 B-0 C-4 C-9 B-0 C-9 C-0 C-9 C-0 G-9 G-0_G-9 G-0_G-9 F-0 E-9 C-0 B-4 R-9 B-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 C-0 E-9 C-0
L- their shov-els down, We won't pull an-oth- er pil-low, Load an-oth- er ton; Or lift an- oth- er fin- ger till the
H- CHORUS:
M-4F-9 F-0 F-9 G-0 F-2 G-4 G-4 a-2 G-9 F-0 E-9 C-0 B-2 F-9 F-0 F-9 E-0 G-4 G-9 F-0_
L- un- ion we have won. Stand up boys, Let the boss- es know; Turn your buck-ets o- ver, Turn
H-
M-4G-9 F-0 E-9 C-0 B-4 R-9 B-0 G-4 G-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 G-9_F-0 E-9 C-0 B-4 B-9 B-0 F-4 F-9 E-0 G-4 E-4
L- your lan-terns low. There's fire in our hearts and fire in our soul, But there ain't gon- na be no
H-
M-1C-0_E-9 E-9 F-0 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- fire in the hole.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIRSTIME
N-The First Time Ever
C-Ewan MacColl
A-
T-
S-72
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E B7 E
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 B-8 W-3 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_a-5 G-0_F-0 E-8 @-8 S-9 B-2 R-8 B-8 ST34E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8
L- The first time ev-er I saw your face, I thought the sun rose in your
H- G#m A E F#m B7 E
M-4b-3_c-0_b-0_a-0_G-0_a-3 R-8 G-0 a-0 b-8 E-8 a-2_a-8 G-0 F-0 E-9 @-0 B-2 R-8 B-0 C-0
L- eyes________________________ And the moon and stars were the gift you gave To th
B-3/4
H- D A E D B7
M-4D%5 C-0_B-0 A-9 B-0 ST44E-3_E-8 E-8 S-9 @-3 R-8 B-0 C-0 D%5 C-0_B-0 A-5 B-8
L- dark and emp= ty skies, my love, to the dark and emp- ty
B-4/4
H- E
M-1B-1 S-6
L- skies.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FISHBLD2
N-The Bold Fisherman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 G-4 F-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4_G-4 a-4
L- As I walk'd out one May mor- ning, Down by the ri- ver-
B-3/4
H-
M-4b-2 b-4 ST54d-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 S-6
L- side, There I be- held a bold fish- er- man Come rol- ling
B-5/4
H-
M-2D-4_F-4 a-8_b-8 S-6 G-3 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- down the tide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FISHBOLD
N-The Bold Fisherman
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 a-2 b-4 D-2 D-4 G-2 G-4
L- As I walked out one May mor- ning, Down by the
H-
M-5a-4_G-4 a-4 b-3_b-4 R-4 c-4 d-4_c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- ri- ver side, 'Twas there I saw a bold
H-
M-6b-4_a-4 b-4 W-2 E-2 b-4 W-3 W-2 a-2 b-4 D-4_F-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 D-4
L- fish- er man Come ro- wing o'er the tide. Come
H-
M-5G-2 G-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 b-3_b-4 R-4 c-4 d-4_c-4 b-4
L- ro- wing o'er the tide, 'Twas there I
H-
M-1a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4_a-4 b-4 E-2 b-4 a-2 b-4 D-4_F-4 a-4
L- saw a bold fish- er- man come ro- wing o'er the
H-
M-2W-2 G-3_G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- tide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FISHCHOW
N-Good Fish Chowder
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune is Winnepeg Whore. Words from poem by John Ciardi.
H-
M-1G-4_G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-4 G-4_G-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-2
L- Jer- ry Mul- i- gan came to see me Dropped his cap in the chow- der pot.
H-
M-1E-8 E-8_E-4 D-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 G-4_G-8 G-8 F-8 a-8_a-4 G-2
L- Put it on as he was leav- ing. Said, "My word, it's get- ting hot."
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 F-8 a-8_a-4 G-2 S-6 G-4 G-4 F-8 D-8_D-4 G-4 G-4 F-8 a-8_a-4
L- Said, "My word, it's get- ting hot. Good fish chow- der, good clam chow- der,
H-
M-4G-4_G-8 G-8 F-4_F-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 E-4_E-8 E-8 D-4 B-8 B-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 G-8+B-8_G-4+B-4
L- Makes you want to cry for more. Fills you up from your top to your toe- nails
H-
M-4R-4 G-8 G-8+D-8 G-4_G-8 G-8 W-2 D-4 a-4 G-2 W-3 b-4_b-8 b-8 b-4_b-8 G-8 ST24W-4 F-4 a-4
L- Makes you hear the o- cean's roar. Makes you hear the o- cean's
H-
M-2G-1_G-1 S-6
L- roar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FISHEROW
N-As I Came In By Fisherrow
C-
A-
T-
S-180
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune: Jennie Dang the Weaver
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 G-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 S-6
L- As I cam' in by Fish- er- row Mus- sel- burgh was near me,
H-
M-1R-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 E-8 D-5 E-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 S-6
L- I threw off my mus- sel pock And cour- ted wi' my dea- rie.
H-
M-5R-4 S-6 G-4_a-4 b-4_G-4 a-4_b-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4_G-4 a-2 G-4 S-6
L- Up- stairs, Doon- stairs Tim- mer stairs fears me,
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 G-4 a-4 b-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-5 a-8 b-4 d-4 E-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- I thought it lang to lie my lane, When I'm sae near my dea- rie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FISHGUT
N-Song of the Fish-Gutters
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-5 S-6
L- Come a' ye fish-er las-sies, aye, it's come a-wa' wi' me, Fae Cai- rn- bulg and Gam-rie and fae In-ver-al- lo- chie,
H-
M-5b-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- Fae Buc-kie and fae A- ber- deen and a' the coun-try roon We're a- wa tae gut the her-rin', we're a-wa' tae Yar-mouth toon.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FIVECRLN
N-The Five Carlins
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-Tune: #269 Chevy Chase
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4 a-9 b-0 D-5 b-8 c-9 b-0 a-5 G-8 E-2 G-4
L- There were five car- lins in the South, They fell up-on a scheme, To
H-
M-4D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4 a-9 b-0 D-4 e-4 d-0 b-9 a-5 G-8 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- send a lad to Lon- don town To bring them tid- ings hame.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLASHCMP
N-Flash Companie
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 E-4 S-4 G-5 G-8 F-8 G-8 c-4 b-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 G-8 G-8
L- For once I loved a young girl as I loved my life. And I
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 G-4 b-4 c-8 b-8
L- thought in my heart I would make her my wife. With her white cot- to- n
H-
M-4e-8 e-5 d-8 c-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 E-8 F-8 G-5 b-8 e-8 e-8
L- stock-ings, and her high ank- le shoes. And she wears a yel-low
H-
M-3ST44e-4 c-8 b-8 G-4 E-4 ST34F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- hand- ker-chief wher- e- ver she goes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLASHGAL
N-Flash Gals of the Town
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-5 C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 b-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2_C-5 c-8 c-2 c-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-3 a-9 b-0
M-0W-2
L- Now, come all you la-dies gay, what robs sai-lors of their pay, And list while I sing this tar-ry tune, When Jack
H-
M-7W-2 c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 B-3 B-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- Tar he comes a- shore, with his gold and sil-ver store, There's no-one can get rid of it so soon.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLATRVR
N-Flat River Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 S-6 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4
L- I'm a heart- bro- ken rafts- man from Grans- ville I came. All joys are de-
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 d-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 F-4
L- par- ted all vir- tues the same. Since the clear skies of Cu- pid have
H-
M-6G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 R-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 D-4 W-2 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- caused me my grief, My heart's well- nigh bro- ken, I can ne'er find re- lief.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLIRT5FT
N-Five Foot Flirt
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6B-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 B-0 E-9 E-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 G-5_G-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- Now don't say Jim John-son weren't with-'ee last night, I heard 'im as plain as can be; I was cros-sing the mound when I
H-
M-5B-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-4 F-5_F-4 B-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 B-0 E-9 E-8 E-4 a-8
L- heard a strange sound, Down by the sy-ca-more tree. I thought p'raps a cow had got stuck in the mud, And
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 G-5_G-8 B-8 B-8 C-0 C-9 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-5 G-0 F-0_F-4
L- pulled out her foot with a Moo, But I'm sa- tis-fied now that that noise weren't a cow, it was Jim kis-sing
H- chorus:
M-5E-5_E-8 C-8 B-8 B-4 B-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-0 D-9 E-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-5_B-8 E-8 C-8
L- you. You'm a five foot flirt in the robes of an an-gel, you bet-ter 'ad leave I a- lone. Why the
H-
M-1B-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 C-0 E-9 F-8
L- way that you're ac-ting it near-ly un-nerves I, the thing that pre-serves I is my jo-vi-a-li-ty. Though I've got trou-ble as
H-
M-5G-0 b-9 c-8 b-0 G-9 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 G-5_G-4 B-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-8
L- thick as the stub-ble, 'Tis you that's the worst of them all. Keep out of my track an' if you want to come back you can
H-
M-2b-5 G-0_F-0_F-4 E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- crawl, crawl, crawl.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLLRFRTN
N-Feller from Fortune
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1S-9 G-4 G-8 S-6 C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-8 C-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-5
L- Oh, there's lots of fish in Bo- na- vist' har- bor, Lots of fish right in a-round here,
H-
M-5C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8_E-8 D-8 C-5_C-5 S-6 S-6
L- Boys and girls go fish-ing to-ge- ther, For- ty five from Car- bo- near.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLORAWST
N-Flora, The Lily of the West
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- Am C G F
M-8R-5 A-8 A-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 E-8 E-5 D-2_D-4 C-4 A-8 B-5 C-4 D-4
L- When first I came to Lou- is- ville, Some pleas- ure for to
H- Am C G F C
M-1A-2_A-5 G-8_G-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-4 b-8_b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-8 G-5
L- find, A dam- sel there from Lex- ing- ton was pleas- ing to my
H- Am F G Am
M-8a-2_a-5 a-8_a-8 a-4 G-8 a-5 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8_b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4
L- mind. Her ros- y cheeks, her ru- by lips, like ar- rows pierced my
H- C G F
M-8a-2_a-4 A-9 A-0 A-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 E-2 D-2_D-4 C-4 A-8 B-5
L- breast, And the name she bore was Flo- ra, The li- ly
H- Am
M-3C-4 D-4 A-2_A-4 R-4 S-6
L- of the West.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FLOWAFT2
N-Flow Gently Sweet Afton
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 C-4 @-4 A-4 F-4 A-4 @-2 @-4
L- Flow gent- ly sweet Af- ton a- mang thy sweet braes, Flow
H-
M-5C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 E-8_D-8
L- gent- ly, I'll sing thee a song in thy praise. My Mar- y's a-
H-
M-5C-4 C-4 @-4 A-4 F-4 A-4 @-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-5 F-8
L- sleep by thy mur- mur- ing stream; Flow gent- ly sweet Af- ton dis-
H-
M-5@-4 @-4 B-4 C-2 B-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 G-4 D-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 C-4 A-4
L- turb not her dream. Thou stock dove whose ech- o re- sound through the
H-
M-5@-2 B-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 G-4 D-4 D-4 B-4 C-8_B-8 C-8_D-8 E-8_F#8 G-2 a-4
L- glen; Ye wild whist- ling black- birds in yon thorn- y den; Thou
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M-5G-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 @-4 C-4 A-4 F-4 A-4 @-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 D-4
L- green crfes- ted lap- wing thy scream- ing for- bear. I charge you, dis-
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L- turb not my slum- ber- ing fair.
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%FLOWAFTN
N-Afton Water (Flow Gently, Sweet Afton)
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-#257
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M-1R-2 C-4 F-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 C-4
L- Flow gent- ly sweet Af- ton a- mang thy green braes; Flow
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L- gent- ly I'll sing thee a song in thy praise. My Ma- ry's a-
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L- sleep by thy mur- mur- ing stream, Flow gent- ly sweet Af- ton Dis-
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L- turb not her dream.
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%FLRSERV1
N-Border Widow's Lament
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A-
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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M-5b-9_a-0 S-6 a-8_G-8 G-8_E-8 D-9_E-0 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 b-9_a-0 a-8_G-8 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-4 S-6
L- My love built me a bon- nie bow'r And clad it a' wi' live- ly flow'r;
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M-5G-4 S-6 G-9_b-0 d-8_e-8 e-4 d-9_e-0 e-8_d-8 d-8_b-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 a-9_G-0 G-8_E-8 D-9_E-0 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- A braw- er bow'r ye ne'er did see Than my true love he built for me.
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%FLRSERV2
N-Famous Flower of Servingmen
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-tune from Flanders, Ballads Migrant in New England
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M-4a-4 a-8_a-8 F-4 S-6 W-2 G-3 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 W-3 D-3 P-5 G-4 a-4 c-8_c-8 d-2 P-4 d-2 P-4 c-4 d-4
L- My fa- ther was a no- ble knight, My mo- ther was a la- dy
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M-1a-3 P-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 d-2 P-8 e-5 d-8 c-4 d-4 a-3 P-4 a-4 G-4 F#4
L- bright. And I my- self was a la- dy gay, But now I
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L- wait as a ser- vant boy.
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%FLSEBRD2
N-False Bride (Dancing at Whitsun etc.)
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-:W-2 R-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 C-4 @-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-8_F-8 E-5 D-8 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 A-4 @-2 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 G-4
L- 'Twas fif- ty long spring times since she was a bride, but still you can see her at each Whit- sun- tide. In a dress of white
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M-7W-2 F-4 D-5 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 @-2 A-8_B-8 C-5 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-2_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- lin- en with rib- bons of green, as green as her mem- o- ries of lov- ing.
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%FLSEBRD3
N-Lambs on Green Hill or Ned of the Hill
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A-
T-
S-92
K-E
B-3/4
F-
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M-5R-2 E-8_C-8 B-4 C-5 E-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-0_e-9 d-4 b-4 c-0_e-9_e-4 c-4
L- The lambs on the green hills, they sport and they play. And
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M-5b-8 G-5 E-4 F-8 E-5 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 S-9 B-2 E-8_C-8 B-4 C-5 E-8
L- man- y straw- ber- ries grow round the salt sea. How sad is my
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M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 G-0_e-9 d-4 b-4 c-0_e-9_e-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-5 B-8
L- heart when my love is a- way. How man- y's the ship sails the
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M-2C-4 E-2_E-2 R-4 S-6
L- o- cean.
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%FLSEBRD7
N-Three Weeks Before Easter
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8_G-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-9_G-0 F-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 a-4
L- Three weeks be- fore Eas- ter the days long and clear, So bright shall they
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M-5F-4_D-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 a-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 c-4 b-4
L- moan and blow in thy ear; So I stepped in- to the fo- rest to
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M-5a-4 F-4 E-8 F-8 D-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 c-4 ST44b-4 a-4 G-4 D-8 D-8 ST34E-8_F-8 G-4 S-6
L- ga- ther flow- ers gay, But the fields they would not yield me a- ny po- sies.
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%FLSEBRDE
N-The False Bride
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 C-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-5 R-8 C-8 C-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 R-8 a-8 b-8
L- I ainst loved a lass and I loved her sae weel That I
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M-5c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 E&4 D-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 a-8_b-8 c-5 d-8 c-4
L- hat- ed all oth- ers that spak o' her ill. And noo she's re-
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M-1b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 C-5 R-8 C-8 D-8 E&4 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 B-4
L- ward- ed me weel for my love. For she's gone tae be wed tae a-
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M-2C-4 F-2_F-2 R-4 S-6
L- noth- er
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%FLWRSFOR
N-The Flowers O' the Forest
C-Trad.
A-Mrs. Patrick Cockburn
T-
S-50
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2W-4 E-4 E-9 F-0 E-8_F-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 F-0_a-9 E-8 C-8
L-
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M-2W-4 B-7_C-7_E-7 E-9 F-0 E-8_F-8 a-8 c-0_d-0 c-4 b-9 a-0 a-5 R-8
L-
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M-2W-4 G%4 G-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 F-9_E-0 F-8_a-8 E-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 F-0_a-9 E-8 C-8
L-
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M-2W-4 G%4 G-0_b-0_a-0_G-0 F-9_E-0_F-8 a-8 E-8_c-8 b-9 a-0 a-5 R-8
L-
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M-2W-4 c-8_e-8 e-9 f-0 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 e-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 F-0_a-9 E-8 a-0_b-0
L-
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M-2W-4 c-8_e-8 e-9 f-0 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 b-0_c-0_d-0_c-0 b-9 a-0 a-5 b-8
L-
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M-1W-4 c-8_e-8 e-9 f-0 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 e-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 F-0_a-9 E-8 C-0 C-0
L-
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M-2W-4 B-7_C-7_E-7 E-9 F-0 E-8_F-8 a-8 c-0_d-0 c-4 b-9 a-0 a-5 R-8 S-6
L-
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%FLWSERV2
N-Famous Flower of Serving Men
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Child #106
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M-6G-4.S-6 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 R-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8
L- My mo- ther did me dread- ful spite. For she sent thieves in the dark of the
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M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 D-2 G-4_G-4 a-5 G-8 b-4 R-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- night. Put my ser- vants all to flight. They robbed my bower.
H-
M-2G-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 S-6
L- They slew my knight.
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%FLYCLOUD
N-The Flying Cloud
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 E-4 W-3 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 a-4 C-4 E-4 A-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 @-4
L- My name is Ar- thur Hol- lan- din as you may un- der-
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M-4A-2 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 a-5 c-4 b-4 a-5 E-8 C-4 D-4
L- stand. I was born ten miles from Dub- lin town, down on the salt- sea
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M-4S-9 E-2 R-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 a-5 c-4 b-4 a-4 E-4 C-4 D-4
L- strand. When I was young and come- ly, sure, good for- tune on me
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M-4S-9 E-2 R-4 E-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-5 A-8 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-8 B-8 A-4 @-4
L- shone, My par- ents loved me ten- der- ly, for I was their on- ly
H-
M-1S-9 A-2 R-2 S-6
L- son.
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%FLYDUTCH
N-The Flying Dutchman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-8_b-8 S-6 a-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 C-4 c-4 a-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6
L- 'Twas on a dark and stor- my night well south- ward of the Cape,
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M-5d-4 S-6 d-5 b-8 G-4 d-4 c-5_b-8 a-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- And from a stiff nor'- wes- ter we'd just made our es- cape.
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M-1d-8 d-8 S-6 d-4 b-4 G-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- Like an in- fant in his cra- dle rocked the breeze lulled us to sleep,
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M-5E-8_G-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 F-4 a-4 S-9 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- While peace- ful- ly we ploughed a- long the bo- som of the deep.
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%FLYTRAPZ
N-The Man on the Flying Trapeze
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 E-4 a-3 D-4 F-4 G-4
L- Once I was hap- py but now I'm for- lorn, Like an old
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M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-5 b-8
L- coat that is tat- ter'd and torn; Left in this wide world to
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M-6c-4 E-4 E-4 a-2 d-4 d-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 E-8 P+8 F-8
L- weep and to mourn, Be- trayed by a maid in her teens. Now this
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M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D#4 b-2_b-2 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- girl that I loved, she was hand- some; And I tried all I
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M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 B-3_W-3 B-2 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- knew her to please. But I ne- ver could please her one
H-
M-5D#4 b-4 b-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-3
L- quart- er so well, As the man on the fly- ing trap- eze,
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M-5D-2 D-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 E-4 a-2 D-4
L- Oh, he floats through the air with the great- est of ease, This
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M-5D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-5 E-8 D-2 R-8 D-8 D-4 G-4 a-4
L- dar- ing young man on the fly- ing trap- eze; His ac- tions are
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M-5b-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 E-4 a-2 d-8 d-8 d-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-4
L- grace- ful, all girls he does please, And my love, he has pur- loined a-
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M-2G-3_G-4 R-2 S-6
L- way.
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%FOGGDEW3
N-The Foggy Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 a-8_F-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-4 F-4 A-4 B-8 C-8 D-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 B-5 A-8 B-2 P-4 R-4 F-8_a-8
L- 'Twas down the glen one Eas- ter morn, To a ci- ty fair rode I. When
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M-4b-4 a-8_F-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-4 E-8_F-8 A-4 B-8_C-8 D-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 B-4 B-8_A-8 B-3 R-8 A-8
L- Ire- land's line of march- ing men In squad- rons passed me by. No
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M-4D-5 F-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-5 F-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 F-8_a-8 b-2 R-4 F-8 a-8
L- pipe did hum, and no bat- tle drum Did sound it's dread tat- too, But the
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M-4b-4 a-8 F-8 b-4 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 A-4 B-8_C-8 D-8_F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 B-4_A-8 B-3 S-6 S-6
L- An- ge- lus bell o'er the Lif-fey's swell Rang out in the fog- gy dew.
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%FOGGYDEW
N-The Foggy Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-68
K-G
B-6/8
F-
K-C
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 e-8_d-8 b-8 b-5_a-8 R-8 D-8
L- When I was a bach'-lor I lived by my self, I fol-lowed the weav- er's trade, The
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M-4G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 E-4 F#8 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- on- ly harm I ev- er done was to woo a fair young maid.
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%FOLKSHAW
N-The Queer Folk i' the Shaws
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Grieg-Duncan A
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M-4G-4 S-6 G-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 d-9 d-0 d-8 e-8 d-5 d-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- I thocht un-to my- sel ae day, I'd like to see a race, For mo- ny i- ther lads like me had
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M-4a-9 G-0 a-8 b-8 c-5 G-8 G-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 d-9 d-0 d-8 e-8 d-5 d-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- been at sic a place. Sae up I got an' washed my-sel, put on my Sun-day braws, An' wi' a stick un-to my han' I
H- chorus:
M-4a-9 c-0 b-8 d-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 c-9 E-4 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 c-9 E-4
L- dan- der'd to the Shaws. Sin-gin' tol de roll de rid-dle lol, tol de rol de ri- do. Tol de rol de rid-dle lol
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M-1D-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 S-6
L- tol de rol de ri- do.
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%FOLLOWME
N-I'll Mak You be Fain to Follow Me
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Tune: I'll Mak You be Fain to Follow Me #304
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M-1R-2 R-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 E-8
L- As late by a sod- ger I chan-ced to pass, I heard him a- court- in' a bon-ny young lass; My
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M-5F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8_G-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 c-4 G-8 E-8_C-8 C-8 C-4 f-8 e-8_g-8 h-8 g-0 g-0 e-8 c-8
L- hin- ny, my life, my dear-est quo he, I'll mak you be fain to fol- low me. Gin I should fol-low you, a
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M-5f-8 g-8 h-8 g-8_e-8 c-0_c-0 f-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 e-8 g-8 h-8 g-8_e-8 c-8 f-8 h-8 f-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 d-8_e-8 d-8 d-4 D-8
L- poor sod-ger lad. Ilk ane o' my cum-mers wad think I was mad, For bat-tles I ne-ver shall lang to see, I'll
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M-2E-8 F-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 E-8_C-8 C-8 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- ne- ver be fain to fol- low thee.
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%FONDKISS
N-A Fond Kiss (Farewell to Nancy)
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-Tune: Rory Dall's Port #337
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M-5E-9_F-0 G-8 G-4 e-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 G-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-4 e-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-4 e-8
L- Ae fond kiss and then we se- ver, Ae fare-weel and then for- ev- er! Deep in heart- wrung
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M-5b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 G-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 G-4 e-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 E-8 e-9_f-0 g-8 b-4 G-8 e-9_f-0 g-8 a-4 F-8
L- tears I'll pledge thee War- ring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say that For- tune grieves him,
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M-5e-9_f-0 g-8 c-9_d-0 e-8 b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 E-8 e-9_f-0 g-8 b-4 G-8 e-9_f-0 g-8 a-4 F-8 e-9_f-0 g-8 c-9_d-0 e-8
L- While the star of hope she leaves him; Me, nae cheer- ful twin- kle lights me, Dark des-pair a-
H-
M-1b-9_a-0 G-8 F-4 E-8 S-6
L- round be- nights me.
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%FOOLSUCH
N-A Fool Such As I
C-Bill Trader
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A C#7 (A7+4) D A A B7 E
M-9W-2 C-4 E-4 S-6 a-2 b-4 c-4 G-4 F%4 b-4 a-4 F#4 A-4 D-4 F-4 E-2 A-4 B-4 C-2 C%4 C#4 F-4_E-4 D-4 C-4 W-1 B-1_W-2 B-4 R-4 F-4 G-4
L- Par- don me if i'm sen-ti-men-tal when we say good-bye, Don't be an- gry with me should I cry; When you're
H- A C#7 D A E7 A A7
M-1W-2 a-2 b-4 c-4 G-4 F%4 b-4 a-4 F#4 A-4 D-4 F-4 E-2 A-4 B-4 C-2 C%4 C#4 D-2 C-4 B-4 A-1_A-4 R-4 E-4 F%4
L- gone, then I'll dream a lit-tle dream as years go by, Now and then there's a fool such as I Now and
H- D A E E7 E
M-8W-2 F#2 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 A-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 C-4 B-4 G-4 E-4 B-4 A-4 F-4 D#4 B-4 E-4 F-4 D%4 C-4 B-2 C-4 E-4
L- then, there's a fool such as I am o- ver you. You taught me how to love and now you say that we are through, I'm a
H- A C#7 D A E7 A
M-8W-2 a-2 b-4 c-4 G-4 F%4 b-4 a-4 F#4 A-4 D-4 F-4 E-2 A-4 B-4 C-2 C%4 C#4 D-2 C-4 B-4 A-1_A-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- fool, but I'll love you, dear, un-til th day I die, Now and then, there's a fool such as I.
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%FORFARSL
N-The Forfar Soldier
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-tune Grieg A
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M-6d-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 c-5 d-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 d-8
L- In For- far I was born and bred, In faith I do think shame, sir, To tell the so- ber
H- chorus:
M-5c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 D-4 D-8 G-5 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 D-8 B-5_B-4 B-8
L- life I led, Be- fore I left my hame, sir. Hur-rah, Hur- rah Sing
H-
M-2D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-4_E-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- twi-gie fa-lai- ril i- do.
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%FORTFOE
N-Fortune My Foe
C-William Byrd (16xx?)
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Em B Em B Em Am B
M-4E-2 E-4 F-4 G-3 F-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-1
L- For- tune my foe, why dost thou frown on me?
H- Em B Em B Em Am B
M-1E-2 E-4 F-4 G-3 F-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-1
L- And will thy fa- vours ne- ver great- er be?
H- G Am G D
M-4b-2 b-5 b-8 b-3 b-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-1
L- Wilt thou, I say, for- ev- er breed me pain?
H- D Em Am B Em
M-4a-2 d-4 c-4 b-3 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 D#4 E-1 S-6
L- And wilt thou ne'er re- store my joys a- gain?
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%FORTRNWH
N-When Fortune Turns the Wheel
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-3 F-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4
L- Come fill the cup, let's drink a- bout this nicht we'll mer- ry
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M-4C-3 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-8_b-8 b-4 a-4
L- be. For friend- ship and for har- mon- y like- wise my com- rads
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M-4G-3 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 b-4 b-8_G-4 c-8
L- three. To meet yence mair some o- ther nicht my se- cret joy re-
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M-4c-3 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 G-8_F-4 b-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-8_C-8 C-5 C-8
L- veal. For I now maun stray so far a- way. 'Til for- tune turns the
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M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- wheel.
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%FORTYLNG
N-Forty Long Miles
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-4 S-6 F-4 d-4 c-4 b-4_a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-4
L- It's for- ty long miles I've tra- vel'd this way, I saw a fine
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M-5G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 F-7 F-7 F-7 G-5 a-8 b-4 a-4_G-4 F-4
L- cot- tage all on the high- way, Such as I ne- ver had seen be-
H-
M-5b-4 c-4 d-4 F-2 c-7 c-7 c-7 c-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 S-6 S-6
L- fore and be- fore, Such as I ne- ver had seen be- fore.
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%FOURBSTD
N-Four Prominent Bastards
C-trad: Solomon Levi
A-Ogden Nash
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-5 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 S-6
L- I'm an au-to- cra-tic fi- gure in these de-mo-cra-tic states, A dan-dy de-mon- stra-tion of he- re-di- ta- ry traits;
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M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 S-6
L- As the chil-dren of the ba-kers make the most de-li-cious breads, And the sons of Ca-sa- no- va fill the most ex-clu-sive beds,
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M-5e-8 e-8 S-6 e-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8_G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-5 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 S-6
L- And the Bar-ry-mores and Roose-velts and o-thers I could name, In-he- ri- ted the fea-tures that per-pe-tu-ate their fame
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M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-4 c-9 c-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 S-6
L- My po- si-tion in the struc-ture of so-ci- e- ty I owe To the qua-li-ties my pa- rents be- queathed me long a-go.
H-
M-5e-8 e-8 S-6 e-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-5 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 S-6
L- Now my dad- dy was a gen-tle-man, and mu-si-cal to boot, He used to play pi -a- no in a house of ill-re- pute;
H-
M-5R-8 E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-5 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 S-6
L- My mo- ther was the ma- dam and a cre- dit to her cult; She liked my dad-dy's play-ing and I was the re- sult.
H-
M-5e-9 e-0 S-6 e-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-4 c-9 c-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-7 G-7 G-7 a-8 b-8 c-4 S-6
L- So my mam-my and my pap-py are the ones I've got to thank: I'm the Chair-man of the Board of the Na-tio-nal Ci-ty Bank!
H-CHORUS
M-;E-4 S-6 ST38G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-4_W-2 G-4 G-8 W-3 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-5_a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8
L- Our pa-rents for-got to get mar- ried; Our pa-rents for-got to get wed. Did a wed-ding bell chime? It was
B-3/8
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M-1b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 F#8 G-5_G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 F#8 G-8 G-4_G-8 R-8 G-8
L- al- ways a time they were some- where off in bed. So it's thanks to our kind-hear-ted pa-rents, We're
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M-:a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-5_a-8 R-8 c-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- kings in this land of the free; The ban-ker, the bro-ker, the Wash-ing-ton jo-ker, three pro-mi-nent bas-tards are
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M-2c-5_c-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- we.
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%FOURGREE
N-Four Green Fields
C-Tommy Makem
A-Tommy Makem
T-
S-184
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5G-3 F-2 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 D-8 D-8 E-3
L- What did I have? said the fine
H-
M-5C-3 B-8 D-8_D-2_D-4 R-2 G-3 F-2 E-4
L- old wo- man. What did I
H-
M-5D-3_D-4 R-4 D-4 E-2 E-4 E-8 F-5 G-4 F-3
L- have? this proud old wo- man did say.
H-
M-5R-4 E-4 D-4 b-3 a-3 G-3_G-4 R-2
L- I had four green fields,
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M-5b-2 G-4 c-2 b-4 b-8 a-8_a-2_a-4 R-4 D-4 b-3
L- each one was a jew- el, But stran-
H-
M-5a-3 G-3_G-4 R-4 D-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- gers came, and tried to take them from
H-
M-6a-3 R-4 D-4 D-4 d-3 c-3 W-2 b-3_b-4 R-4 b-4
L- me. I had fine strong sons, they
H-
M-5b-2 G-4 c-2 b-4 b-8 a-8_a-2_a-4 R-4 D-4 E-3
L- fought to save my jew- els. They fought
H-
M-5G-3 D-3_D-4 R-4 c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 a-2 F-4
L- and died and that was my grief, said
H-
M-2G-3_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- she.
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%FOURLOOM
N-Four Loom Weave
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Ewan MacColl, Shuttle and Cage
H- Chorus:
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 a-2 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 E-7 E-7 E-7 C-2 D-2 a-4 c-2 a-4
L- I'm a four loom wea- ver as ma-ny a one knows. I've nowt to
H-
M-5d-2 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 a-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 a-4
L- eat and I've worn out me clothes. Me clogs are both bro- ken and
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 D-2 D-4 F-2 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 C-4 D-5 D-8 D-4
L- stock- ings I've none. Tha's scarce gie me tup- pence for I've got- ten
H- Verse:
M-5D-2 D-8_D-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 E-8 C-8 D-5 D-8 D-4 D-2 a-4
L- on. Owd Bil- ly o't Bent he kept tel- ling me long. We
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M-5c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8_d-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 a-8 a-8 c-4 b-4 c-4
L- might have bet- ter times if I'd no but hold me tongue. Well I've how- den me
H-
M-5d-8 d-8_d-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-2 E-8 C-8
L- tongue till I near lost me breath, and I feel in my heart that I'll
H-
M-2D-2 D-8 D-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- soon clem to death.
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%FOURPND
N-Four Pounds a Day
C-Trad. "Fourpence a Day"
A-Stan Kelly, Eric Winter
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 R-0 D-0 D-9 D-0 B-9 C-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 G-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 G-5 D-8 G-9 G-0 G-9 F-0 E-4 F-9 E-0
L- The rain is fal-ling on the site, the tea's up=on the brew, We're sit-ting on our arse- holes, with
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M-4a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-5 D-8 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 C-9 G-0 B-9 C-0 A-5 D-8 @-9 @-0 B-9 D-0 G-4 D-9 B-0
L- bug-ger-all to do! Out-side our picks and shov-els, lads, they slow-ly rust a-way, We're rained-off and con-tent-ted on
H-
M-1C-4 A-9 D-0 @-4_@-9 R-0 S-6
L- four pounds a day.
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%FOXHOLLO
N-Fox Hollow Song
C-Richard W. Wilkie
A-Richard W. Wilkie
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-3 D-4 D-5 D-8 G-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- The thun- der heads were talk- ing to the Berk- shires down be-
H-
M-4E-3 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-5 C-4 C-4 G-8 G-2 R-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 D-8 D-5
L- low. It was rain-ing in Fox Hol- low but the peo- ple would not
H-
M-4D-2_D-8 R-8 D-4 D-2 G-4 G-4 b-4 b-2_b-8 b-8 b-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- go. I came to these mount- ains to hear the peo- ple
H-
M-4E-3 E-8 E-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4
L- sing. And I won't go home this eve- ning 'til I hear the last clear
H-
M-1D-3 R-4 S-6
L- ring.
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%FOXOUT
N-Fox Went Out
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-from Dyer-Bennet Folk Song Book
H-
M-2W-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 F-9 F-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 a-0 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-0 G-9 G-8 c-8
L- Fox went out on a chil- ly night. And he prayed to the moon to give him light. He'd
H-
M-2W-4 c-0 c-8 c-0 c-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-4
L- ma- ny a mile to go that night, Be- fore he reached the town- o,
H-
M-2W-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 d-0 d-8 d-0 d-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8
L- town- o, town- o, Ma- ny a mile to go that night be-
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 S-6
L- fore he reached the town- o.
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%FRAELOVE
N-Frae the Friends and Land I Love
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Carron Side (341)
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M-4b-4 a-9_G-0 E-4 G-4 D-4 c-9_b-0 a-2 b-4 a-9_G-0 E-4 G-4 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-2
L- Frae the friends and land I love Driv'n by For- tune's fel- ly spite,
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M-4b-4 a-9_G-0 E-4 G-4 D-4 c-9_b-0 a-2 b-4 a-9_G-0 E-4 G-4 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-2
L- Frae my best be- lov'd I rove, Ne- ver mair to taste de- light.
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M-1g-4 e-0_d-0_b-8 d-4 b-0_a-0_G-8 g-4 e-0_d-0_b-8 d-2 f%4 e-9_d-0 b-4 d-0_b-0 G-8 g-4 e-0_d-0_b-8 a-2
L- Frae my best be- lov'd I rove, Ne- ver mair to taste de- light
H-
M-1g-4 e-0_d-0_b-8 d-4 b-0_a-0_G-8 g-4 i-0_h-0_g-8 e-5 g-8 d-4 b-0_a-0_G-8 E-4 D-0_E-0_G-8 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-2 S-6
L- Ne- ver mair maun hope to find .- Ease frae toil, re- lief frae care.
H-
M-4g-4 e-0_d-0_b-8 d-4 b-0_a-0_G-8 g-4 i-0_h-0_g-8 e-5 g-8 d-4 b-0_a-0_G-8 E-4 D-0_E-0_G-8 b-4 a-9_G-0 G-2 S-6
L- When re- mem- brance wracks the mind, .- Plea- sures but un- veil des- pair.
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%FRANJOHN
N-Frankie and Johnnie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-8 D-8 E-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 C-4 C-3 C-8 D-8 E-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 C-3 R-8 C-8
L- Fran- kie and John- nie were lov- ers. Oh, Lor- dy how they could love. They
H-
M-1F-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 a-4 c-4 c-2 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- swore to be true to each o- ther, Just as true as the stars a- bove. He was her
H-
M-3D-1 R-4 E-9 D-0 E-8 E-5 C-1 S-6
L- man, but he done her wrong.
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%FRANJON3
N-Leaving Home
C-Charlie Poole
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_G-8 E-8 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-3 R-4
L- Fran-kie and John- ny were sweet-hearts, they had a quar- rel one day
H-
M-4C-8 C-8_C-8 C-8_C-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 G-2 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 B-4
L- John- ny vowed he'd leave her, he said he was go- ing a- way, Ne- ver co- ming
H- chorus:
M-4D-1 R-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 E-4 D-4 G-1 R-2 R-4 G-4
L- home, go-ing a- way to roam. Oh,
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 ST24a-8 G-8_G-4 ST44W-2 D-1 R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8
L- I'm go- ing a-way, I'm a- go- ing to stay, and ne-ver co- ming home, Gon-na
H-
M-4b-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 E-8_E-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8
L- miss me, ho- ney in the days to come, when the win-ter winds be-gin to blow, the ground is co-vered up and when you
H-
M-5G-8 E-8_E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-8_G-4 G-4 ST24a-8 G-5 ST44W-2 D-1 R-2 R-8 b-8 b-8 b-8
L- think of the way you're gon-na wish me back your lo- vin' man; You're gon-na
H-
M-3b-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-1 S-6
L- miss me ho- ney in the days they say's to come.
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%FREBRNMN
N-I'm a Freeborn Man
C-Ewan MacColl
A-Ewan MacColl
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-2R-1 A-4 C-4 E-4 a-4 E-2 C-5 A-8
L- I'm a free- born man of the
H-
M-1D-4 E-4 D-2 B-2_ST22B-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4
L- trav- 'ling peo- ple. Got no fixed a- bode, with
B-2/2
H-
M-2b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 ST32a-2 E-2 G-4 a-4
L- no- mads I am num- bered. Coun- try
B-3/2
H-
M-2b-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 F-2 E-4_C-4
L- lanes and by- ways were al- ways my ways
H-
M-2D-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 @%2 A-2 R-2 S-6
L- Nev- er fan- cied be- ing lum- bered.
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%FREDBAKR
N-The Execution of Frederick Baker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- C D G
M-5E-4 E-4 G-4 S-6 W-2 F-2 D-2_W-3 D-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 b-2 G-2_W-3 G-4 b-4 e-4 d-4
L- You ten- der mo- thers, pray give at- ten- tion To these few
H- D C G C D
M-4c-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-4 F-2 D-4 D-4
L- lines I will now re- late; From a drea- ry cell, now to
H- G C D G C
M-4G-4 a-4 b-2 G-3 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 G-4
L- you I'll men- tion, A wic- ked mur-de-rer has now met his
H- Em G C
M-5W-2 E-3 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 W-3 G-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 d-5_c-8 b-2_b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- fate. This vil-lain's name it is Fred- er- ick Ba- ker, His trial is
H- D G Em C D
M-4a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-4 b-8 b-8 e-4 d-4 c#2 a-4 a-4
L- o- ver and his time has come! On the gal- lows high he has
H- A D G C
M-4d-4 a-4_F-5 E-8 D-3 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 D#4
L- met his ma- ker, To an- swer for that cruel deed he'd
H- Em chorus G D G C
M-5W-2 E-3 R-4 W-3 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 W-2 d-5_c-8 b-2_W-3 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- done. Pre- pare for death, wic- ked Fre-de- rick Ba- ker, For on the
H- C G C Em C D
M-4a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-4 b-4 e-4 d-4 c-5 a-8 a-4 a-4
L- scaf- fold you will short- ly die, Your vic- tim waits for you to
H- A D G C
M-4d-4 a-4 F-5_E-8 D-3 b-4 W-3 b-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D#4
L- meet your ma- ker, She dwells with an- gels and with God on
H- D
M-2E-1_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- high.
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%FREECOME
N-Freedom Come All Ye
C-
A-Hamish Henderson
T-
S-60
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5b-9 G-0 S-6 E-4 E-8 F-0 G-0_G-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 R-8 c-8 e-8 ST44b-4 a-9 b-0 G-8 E-0 G-0_G-8 a-0_G-0 ST34F-5 R-8 b-8 G-8
L- Roch the wind in the clear day's daw-in, Blows the cloods heel-ster gow-die o'er the bay, But there's
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 F-0 G-0_G-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 R-8 c-8 e-8 b-4 b-0_G-0 E-0 F-0 G-8 F-8 E-5 R-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 b-9 b-0 c-8 e-8
L- mair nor a roch wind blaw- in' Through the great glen o' the warld the day. It's a thocht that will gar oor
H-
M-5b-0 G-9_G-8 R-0 c-0_c-8 e-8 ST44b-4 a-0 b-9 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-0_G-0 W-2 F-5 R-8 b-8 G-8 E-4_W-3 E-4 E-9 F-0 G-8 b-8 c-4_W-2 ST34c-4 b-8 R-8 c-8 e-8
L- rot-tans A' they rogues that gang gal-lus fresh and gay, Tak the road and seek i-ther loa- nins For their
H-
M-2b-4 b-0_G-0 E-0_F-0 G-8 F-8 E-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- ill ploys tae sport and play.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRGCORT2
N-Mister Frog Went A-Courtin'
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 W-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-2 R-4 D-4 G-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 W-3 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4
L- Mis-ter Frog went a- cour-tin' and he did ride Uh- Hmm Uh- Hmm Mis-ter Frog went a-cour-tin' and
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 W-2 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-2 R-4 D-4 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- he did ride, A sword and a pis- tol by his side, Uh-hmm, Uh- humm.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRGCORT3
N-The Bull Frog
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-2 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 G-4 G-5 F-8
L- There was a bull- frog li- ving in the spring, Sing song Pol- ly won't you ky- me- o, He
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 R-4
L- had such a cold that he could not sing. Sing song Pol- ly won't you ky- me- o
H-chorus
M-4F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-5 G-8 F-4 F-4 G-3 R-4
L- Kee- mo ky- mo da- ro- wah, Ma- hee, ma- hi, ma- ho,
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-2 S-6
L- Nit cap ko bom- a- did- dle, Nit cap set back Sing song Pol- ly won't you ky- me- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRGCOURT
N-Frog Weny a-Courting
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- refrain:
M-1W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 b-0 a-0 G-0 a-0 b-8 a-8 a-4
L- Frog went a- cour- ting and he did ride King kong kit-ty can't you ky- me- o
H- refrain:
M-2W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 b-0 a-0 G-0 a-0 b-8 G-8 G-4
L- Sword and a pis- tol by his side, King kong kit-ty can't you ky- me- o.
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 G-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-0 a-0
L- Kee- mo ky- mo ky- mo kee, Way down yon- der in a hol- low tree, Lived a
H-
M-2W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 D-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 b-0 a-0 G-0 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6
L- mouse and a rat and a bum- ble bee, King kong kit- ty can't you ky- me- o.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRIARWEL
N-The Friar in the Well
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Tune from Playford 1651
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-9_a-0 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-5 b-4 b-8 c-9_d-0_e-8 d-4_b-8 G-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-9_a-0 b-8
L- As I lay mu- sing all a- lone Fa la la la la A pret- ty jeast I
H-
M-5a-4 G-8 E-5 b-4 b-8 c-9_d-0_e-8 d-4_b-8 G-4 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-0 G-0
L- thought u- pon, Fa la la la la Then lis-ten a while and I will tell you, Of a
H-
M-5F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-5 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 F-9_E-0 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-4_G-8 F-9_G-0 a-8
L- fryer that loved a bon- ny lass well, Fa la la la Fa la la .- Lang tre- down
H-
M-1G-5 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- dil- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRIARWL2
N-The Friar in the Well
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-Bronson B
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-5 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 a-5_a-4 D-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8
L- It's of an old fri-ar as I have been told, Fal- the-dal Did-dle-i- dee. He cour-ted a young maid just
H-
M-5d-8 d-8 e-8 d-5 b-9 b-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 c-8
L- six-teen years old, Fal- the-dal did-dle-i- dee. He come to the maid as she lay on her bed, And
H- chorus:
M-5b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-4_D-4 D-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 a-9 b-0 c-8
L- swore he would have her mai- den-head, To my fe- ro- le- ro- lid-dle, Sing twice to my lan- ky-down
H-
M-1b-4 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- der- ry- o!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRMRDELL
N-The Farmer in the Dell
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5_G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-5_b-4 R-8
L- The far- mer in the dell, The far- mer in the dell,
H-
M-4d-5 d-4 e-8 d-4 b-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Heigh- ho the mer- ry- o The far- mer in the dell.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRNDJSUS
N-What a Friend We Have In Jesus
C-Scriven and Converse
A-
T-
S-186
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-3 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-1 A-1
L- What a friend we have in Je- sus!
H-
M-4@-3 C-4 E-4 C-4 G-4 E-4 D-1_D-1
L- All our sins and griefs to bear!
H-
M-1G-3 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-1 A-1
L- What a priv- i- lege to car- ry,
H-
M-1@-3 C-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-1_C-1 S-6
L- Ev- ry thing to God in prayer.
H-
M-4D-3 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-1 G-1
L- Oh, what peace we oft- en for- feit!
H-
M-1a-3 a-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-1_D-1
L- Oh what need- less pain we bear.
H-
M-1G-3 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-1 A-1
L- All be- cause we do not car- ry
H-
M-4@-3 C-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-1_C-1 S-6
L- Ev- ry- thing to God in prayer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRNDRGT
N-The Fire of Frendraught
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Bronson tune 1
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 a-8_b-8 d-4 b-9 a-0 G-8_E-8 G-4 b-9_G-0 a-8 b-0_d-0 e-4 d-9_b-0 a-2 R-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-4 b-9_a-0
L- The eigh- teenth of Oct- o- ber, A dis- mal tale to tell; How good Lord John and
H-
M-3G-8 E-8 G-4 a-9_G-0 E-4 D-4 E-8 G-8 a-2 R-4
L- Roth-ie- may were both burnt in the fire.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FROGSONG
N-May Irwin's "Frog" Song
C-Charles E. Travathan
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-8 S-6 c-4 c-9 a-0 c-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 c-4 R-8 a-8 G-4 D-4 G-5 D-8 W-2 G-4 D-4 G-4 R-4
L- A- way down a-yon-der in Yank-e- ty Yank, A bull- frog jumped from bank to bank,
H-
M-4C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-8 b-5 a-5 a&8 W-2 a-1_W-3 a-4 R-4 R-4 a-8_b-8
L- Cause there was- n't noth-in' else to do He
H-
M-1c-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 a-9 F-0 G-0 G-9 D-4 G-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 D-4 G-4 R-4
L- stubbed his toe and in he fell an' de neigh-bors all say dat he went to --well,
H- chorus:
M-1C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-8 b-5 a-5 G-8 W-2 F-1_F-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 S-6 ST24W-3 a-0 b-0 S-6 c-8 c-8 b%8 c-8
L- Cause he had- n't no- thing else to do. An' jus' lots of folks is
B-2/4
H-
M-1W-4 d-8 c-8 b&8 a-8 G-0 b-0 D-5_D-4 R-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- like dis foo- lish frog of mine; A- run- nin' in- to
H-
M-1W-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-0 a-0 C-5_C-4 R-8 a-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 b%8 c-8
L- trou- ble jus' to pass de time. An' de de- vil's al- lus
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G&8 G%8 b-8 D-4 D&4 C-9 C-0 E-8 G-8
L- loa- fin' round heah jus' to grab de kind dat ne- vah has- n't
H-
M-1W-4 b-0 b-9 a-9 G-0 W-3 F-2_F-8 R-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- no- thin' else to do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FROLICK
N-Give Ear to a Frolicksome Ditty
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-Bb
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 b-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 S-6
L- Give ear to a fro- lick- some dit- ty, Of one who a wa- ger would
H-
M-3d-2 d-8_e-8 S-6 f-4 g-4 f-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- lay; He'd pass ev- 'ry watch in the ci- ty and ne- ver a
H- chorus:
M-1c-4 a-4 F-4 b-2 F-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 S-6
L- word would he say, but Tol- de- rol lol- de- rol lad- die, Fa-
H-
M-3b-4 a-4 b-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-8_e-8 f-4 g-4 f-4 f-4 d-4 b-4
L- lol- de- rol lol- de- rol day; Fol- lol- de- rol lol- de- rol
H-
M-2c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 b-2 S-6 S-6
L- lad- die, fol- lol- de- rol lol- de- rol day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FROMTHEE
N-From Thee, Eliza
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: Gilderoy
H-
M-5c-8_b-8 S-6 a-8_G#8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 G-4 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-3 S-6
L- From thee E- li- za I must go And from my na- tive shore;
H-
M-1c-8_b-8 S-6 a-8_G#8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_G-8 a-3 S-6
L- The cru- el fates be- tween us throw A bound- less o- cean's roar.
H-
M-5e-8_f-8 S-6 g-5 h-8 g-4 f-8_e-8 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 G-4 c-4 G-8_E-8 G-3 S-6
L- But bound- less o- ceans roa- ring wide, Be- tween my Love and me
H-
M-5c-8_b-8 S-6 a-8_G#8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_G-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- That ne- ver, ne- ver can di- vide My heart and soul from thee.
H-
M-2c-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FROZLOGR
N-Frozen Logger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6B-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 F-2 E-4 D-4 F-2_F-2 G-4 a-2 a-4
L- As I sat down one eve- ning 'Twas in a
H-
M-5b-2 F-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 b-2 b-4 a-2 G-4
L- small ca- fe, A for- ty year old
H-
M-6C-4 F-2_F-2 E-4 D-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 W-2 E-3_E-2 S-6 S-6
L- wai- tress to me these words did say.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRSTEMIG
N-The First of the Emigrants
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 G-8 G-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 c-4 b-5 c-8 a-5 G-8 E-4 G-4 R-4 a-8 b-8
L- Now I'm leav- ing Old Eng- land, the land that I love, And I'm
B-4/4
H-
M-4c-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 R-4 E-8 D-8 ST34C-5 D-8 C-4 C-4 E-5 G-8
L- bound out far a- cross the sea, Oh, I'm bound for Aus- tral- ia, the
B-3/4
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 R-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 c-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-3
L- land of the free, Where there will be a wel- come for me.
H- chorus:
M-5R-2 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8_G-4 c-4 b-5 c-8 a-8 G-8_G-4 E-4 G-4 R-4 a-8 b-8
L- So fill up your glas- ses and drink what you will, For no
H-
M-1c-4 G-5 E-8 E-8 D-4_C-8 C-8 D-8 D-4 R-4 E-8 D-8 C-5 D-8 C-4 C-2 E-8 E-8
L- mat- ter's the dam- age, Oh, I'll pay; So be ais- y and free when you're
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 c-4 c-5_c-0 b-0 b-8 a-8 G-5 c-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- drink- ing with me, Sure I'm the man you don't meet ev- 'ry day
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRSTMORN
N-Cauld Frosty Morning
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Tune: Cauld Frosty Morning #294
H-
M-5R-2 C-4 C-9_D-0 F-4 F-4 F-2 F-8 F-8 G-9_a-0 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 F-4 D-4 C-4
L- 'Twas past ane o' clock in a cauld fros- ty mor- ning; When
H-
M-5C-9_D-0 F-4 F-4 a-9_b-0 c-4 F-4 G-5_F-8 G-8 a-8 F-2 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8
L- can- kert No- vem- ber blaws o- ver the plain. I heard the kirk-
H-
M-1a-4_b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-9_D-0 F-4 F-4 a-9_b-0 c-4 f-4
L- bell re- peat the loud war- ning, As rest- less I sought for sweet
H-
M-1G-5 F-8_G-8 a-8 F-2 c-8_d-8 e&5 f-8 e-8_f-8 d-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 f-9_g-0
L- slum- ber in vain. Then up I a- rose the sil- ver moon
H-
M-1f-4 d-4 c-4 e&9_d-0 e-8_g-8 f-8_e-8 e&4 d-4 c-0_d-0_f-8 b-9 d-0 c-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 F-4_D-4_C-4
L- shi- ning bright, Mount- ains and val- leys ap- pear-ing all hoar-y white,
H-
M-5e&9_d-0 e-8_f-8 e-8_f-8 d-8_c-8_a-8_c-8 d-8_f-8 c-8_d-8 a-8_c-8 G-8_a-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-9_D-0 F-4 F-4
L- Forth I would go, A- mid the pale s'ient night And vis- it the
H-
M-1a-9_b-0 c-4 d-8_e-0_f-0 G-5 F-8 G-8_a-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- Fair one the cause of my pain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRSTNOEL
N-The First Noel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8_D-8 S-6 C-5_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-2 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- The first No- el, the an- gels did say, Was to cer- tain poor
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-8_D-8 C-5_D-8 E-8 F-8 G-2_a-8_b-8
L- shep- herds in fields where they lay. In fields where they lay
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 c-4_G-4 F-4
L- watch- ing their sheep, On a cold win- ter's night that was so
H- chorus:
M-5E-2 E-8_D-8 C-5_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-2 c-8_b-8 a-5_b-8 c-8_a-8 G-4_a-4_b-4
L- deep. No- el, No- el, No- el No- el,
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 c-4_G-4 F-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- Born is the King of Is- ra- el!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRTBRAIN
N-A Mighty Fortress is Our Brain
C-Mark Graham
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 S-6
L- A migh- ty fort- ress is our brain, the mind a per- fect trea- sure,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4_F-4 G-4 S-6
L- To seek its worth, 'twould be in vain, its va- lue be- yond mea- sure.
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 b-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4_B-4 B-4 S-6
L- A- loft the neck the brain re- sides in high rent pent- house splen- dor.
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 b-5 a-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 c-4 b-4_a-4 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- O'er fle- shy em- pires it pre- sides and suf- fers no pre- ten- der.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FRWLNANC
N-Fare Ye Well, Lovely Nancy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6a-9 b-0 S-6 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 S-9 A-4 a-9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a-4
M-2A-9 B-0 S-6 C-4 D-4 E-4
L- Fare ye well, love- ly Nan- cy, for now I must leave you, I am bound to th'East
H-
M-5G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 a-9_b-0 S-9 c-4 E-4 F#4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- Ind- ies my course for to steer. I know ve- ry well my long
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 C-9 D-0 E-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 D-9_F-0 E-4 A-4 A-4
L- ab- sence will grieve you, But, true love I'll be back in the spring of the
H-
M-1A-2 S-6 S-6
L- year.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FUNDYBAY
N-Bay of Fundy
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Gm F Bb F
M-5G-8 d-8 S-6 d-8 d-5 R-8 c-4 d-8 c-2 R-4 d-8 e-8 f-5 f-8 e-4 d-4 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- All you Maine men, proud and young, When you run your eas- ting down,
H- Eb Dm Cm Gm
M-5g-8 g-8 S-6 g-5 g-8 f-8 g-5 f-3 d-4 c-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 W-2 G-1
L- Don't go down to Fun-dy Bay; She'll wear your time a- way.
H- Gm F Bb
M-4R-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 d-5 d-8 c-8 d-5 c-2 d-4 e-4 f-5 f-8 e-4 d-4
L- Fun- dy's long and Fun- dy's wide, Fun- dy's fog and rain and
H- F Eb Dm Cm
M-4c-2 R-4 g-8 g-8 g-5 g-8 f-4 g-4 f-2 R-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 d-4 c-8 b-5
L- tide. Ne- ver see the sun or sky, Just the green wave go- ing
H- Gm Bb F
M-1W-2 G-1 W-3 R-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 W-2 f-1_W-3 f-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-1
L- by. Cape Sa- ble's horn blows all day long.
H- Gm Cm Gm
M-5R-2 R-4 b-8 c-8 W-2 d-1_W-3 d-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 W-3 W-2 G-1 W-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Won-der why, won-der why.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FUNRPRTY
N-The Funeral Party
C-
A-Bob Cockerall
T-
S-60
K-G
B-2/4
F-Tune: Temperance Reel
H-
M-4W-4 D-0 F-0 S-6 G-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 e-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 a-0 c-0 b-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-0_F-0 G-0 a-0
L- Oh, the o- ther night I got an in- vi-ta-tion to a fu- ne- ral, But to my dis-ap- point- ment the
H-
M-4W-4 b-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-0_F-0 E-0 D-0 D-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 G-0_a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 e-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 a-0 c-0 b-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-0
L- fu- cker did-n't die, So to ease our dis-ap-point-ment he took us out and trea-ted us, And seein' as he a-po-lo-gized, we
H-
M-4W-4 b-0 c-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 D-0_F-0 G-0 D-0 G-0 F-0 G-0_a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 e-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 a-0 c-0 b-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-0_F-0 G-0 a-0
L- let the thing go by. To ease our dis-ap-point-ment he took us out and trea-ted us, He bought a quart of ale for a
H-
M-4W-4 b-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 E-0 D-0 D-0_G-0 G-0 F-0_G-0 a-0 b-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 e-0 c-0 d-0 b-0 a-0 c-0 b-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-0
L- com-pa- ny of ten, When some one of us asked him whose mo-ney he was squan-de-rin', The fel-low took his wal-let out, we
H-
M-4W-4 b-0 G-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 e-0 e-0 d-0 e-0 d-0 e-0 f-0 g-0 e-0 h-0 f-0 g-0 f-0 e-0 d-0 b-0 d-0 d-0 e-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 e-0
L- ne- ver asked a- gain. Now we got a con-cer-ti-na for to aid in the ras-ca- li- ty But none of us could play it tho' we
H-
M-4W-4 g-0 e-0 h-0 f-0 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0 b-0 e-0 e-0 d-0 e-8 f-8 g-0 e-0 h-0 f-0 g-0 f-0 e-0 d-0 b-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-0
L- tried our best and worst. We made an aw-ful noise and if it's a- ny be- ne- fit We played the thing so care-ful-ly that
H-
M-1W-4 b-0 c-0 a-0 F-0 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- all the bel-lows burst.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%FYVIOLAS
N-The Bonny Lass of Fyvie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-9_F-0 G-8_a-8 G-4 R-8 D-8 G-9_F-0 G-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 D-8 G-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-8_b-8
L- There was a troop of Ir- ish dra- goons cam' march- in' doon through
H-
M-1a-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 b-9 a-0 b-8 c-8 d-4 D-8 D-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 G-9 G-0 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8
L- Fy- vie O, Our cap- tain's fa'en in love, Wi' a ver- y bon- ny lass, and her name it was called pret-ty
H-
M-1D-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- Peg- gy O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GALCHILE
N-The Gals of Chile
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5A-8_A-8 S-6 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 a-4_G-4 B-4 b-8 a-8 a-2 D-4 S-6
L- To Chi- le's coast we are bound a- way, Tim me heave- ho, hang 'er Hi- lo!
H-
M-1A-8_A-8 S-6 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-5 b-8 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- To Chi- le's coast we are bound a- way, An' we'll dance an' all drink pis- co!
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 a-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 B-4 S-6
L- We are bound a- way at the break of day Where the lit-tle-Spa-nish gals are so bright an' gay,
H-
M-5A-8 A-8 S-6 D-4 D-4 F-5 D-8 E-4 E-2 d-8 b-8 a-4 G#8 a-8 b-4 a-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- Tim me heave- ho hang 'er Hi- lo! Sing o- lay! for them da- go gals!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GALNT42
N-The Gallant Forty Twa
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-4 D-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 S-6
L- You may talk a- bout your Lan- cers, or your I- rish Fu- si- liers, The A- ber-
H-
M-1a-4 a-8 S-6 a-8 G-4_G-4 E-0 E-0 E-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 S-6
L- deen Mil- i- tia, or the Queen's Own Vol- un- teers; Or a- ny o- ther re- gi-
H-
M-6G-4 G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 G-5_G-4 @-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 S-6
L- ment that's ly- ing far a- wa', Come give to me the tar- tan of the gal- lant
H- chorus:
M-5C-4 B-8 S-6 C-5 G-5 C-4 C-8 C-4 E-8 G-5 G-5 a-4 a-8 c-4 c-8
L- For- ty Twa. And strol- ling through the green fields on a sum- mer
H-
M-5G-5_G-4 R-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 D-5 R-4 G-8
L- day, Wat- ching all the coun- try girls wor- king at the hay, I
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-5_G-8 G-8 G-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 D-8
L- real- ly was de- ligh- ted and he stole my heart a- wa' When I saw him in the
H-
M-3E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 C-4 B-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- tar- tan of the gal- lant For- ty Twa.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GAOLSONG
N-Gaol Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 S-6 F-4 E-8_D-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4
L- Step in, young man, I know your face, It's no- thing in your
H-
M-4F-4_D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4
L- fa- vour. A lit- tle time I'll give to you: Six months un- to hard
H- chorus:
M-4F-4_D-4 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-2 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- la- bour! To me Hip! fol the day, Hip! fol the day, To me Hip! fol the day, fol the
H-
M-1F-4 D-4 S-9 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- di- gee, Oh!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GARBGE
N-Garbage
C-Bill Steele
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8 P-0 b-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- Mis-ter Thomp-son calls the wait-er ord-ers steak and baked po-tat-er Then he leaves the bone and gris-tle and he
H-
M-4G-8 G#8 G-8 a-8 b-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L- ne-ver eats the skin; The bus-boy comes and takes it with a cough con-tam-i-nates it and he puts it in a can with cof-fee
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 G#8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- grounds and sar-dine tins; 'Til the truck comes by on Fri-day and carts it all a-way And a thou-sand trucks just like it are con-
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-2 G#8 a-8 x-4 x-4 x-4 G#8 a-8 x-4 x-4 x-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4
L- ver-ging on the Bay: Gar-bage (garbage, garbage, garbage) Gar-bage (garbage, garbage, garbage) We're fil-ling up the sea with
H-
M-4G#8 b-8 x-4 x-4 x-4 G#8 b-8 x-4 x-4 x-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 G#9 G-0
L-Gar-bage (garbage, garbage, garbage) Gar-bage (garbage, garbage, garbage) What will we do when there's no place left to put all the
H-
M-2G#8 a-8 R-4 R-2 R-3 S-6 S-6
L- gar-bage?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GARTLULL
N-Garton Mother's Lullaby
C-Old Donegal Air
A-
T-
S-75
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5C-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-3 G-4 G-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- Sleep oh babe for the red bee hums the si- lent twi- lights fall. Es val from the
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 G-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-0_G-9 E-8 F-5_F-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 G-4 b-8
L- grey rock comes to wrap the world in thrall. A lyan van oh my child, my joy, my
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 b-0_G-9 E-8 F-5_F-4 G-8_a-4 a-8 b&8_G-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 C-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 C-4 C-8
L- love and hearts de- sire. Crick- ets sing you lul- la- bye. Be- side the dy- ing
H-
M-2C-3 R-3
L- fire.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GARYOWEN
N-Garryowen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-0_b-0 S-6 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 E-8_F-8 E-8 E-4 c-0_b-0 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8_E-8 D-8 D-4 c-0_b-0 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8
L- Let Bac- chus' sons be not dis- mayed, But join with me, each jo- vial blade, Come drink and sing and
H- chorus:
M-5E-8_F-8 E-8 E-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8_G-8 E-8 D-8_E-8_D-8 D-4 E-0_F-0 G-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 G-4 c-0_b-0
L- lend your aid To help me with the cho- rus: In- stead of spa we'll drink brown ale, And
H-
M-5a-4 F-8 a-4 F-8 a-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 E-8
L- pay the reck- 'ning on the nail, No man for debt shall go to jail, From Gar- ry- o- wen in
H-
M-1D-8_E-8_D-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- glo- ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GATHRIVR
N-Shall We Gather by the River
C-Robert Lowry
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-2 E-2 F-4 F-4 F-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-2_G-2
L- Shall we ga- ther at the ri- ver, Where bright an- gel feet have trod;
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-2 E-4 E-8 F-8 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-1
L- With its cry- stal tide for-e- ver Flo-wing by the throne of God.
H-chorus:
M-4a-4 a-4 c-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 G-2 E-5 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9_D-0 E-2 G-2
L- Yes, we'll ga- ther by the ri- ver, The beau- ti-ful, the beau-ti-ful ri- ver,
H-
M-4a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 c-9_b-0 c-9 a-0 G-2 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-9 E-0 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-1 S-6
L- Ga- ther eith the saints at the ri- ver that flows by the throne of God.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GAYTROUB
N-Gaily the Troubador
C-
A-Thomas Bailey
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-2 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-4_G-3
L- Gai- ly the trou- ba- dor touch'd his gui- tar
H-
M-4E-2 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 D-2 E-4 D-4 C-1
L- While he was ha- st'n- ing home from the war.
H-
M-4S-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-2 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-1
L- Sing- ing, "From Pa- les- tine, late- ly I come
H-
M-4C-4 D-4 E-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 F-2 D-4 C-1 S-5
L- La- dy love, la- dy love, wel- come me home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GBDOLLAR
N-Greenback Dollar
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-4 G-4 E-5 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 S-9 C-8 G-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 C-8 E-4 R-4 E-8 G-8 E-5 C-0 C-0 D-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 S-9 C-8
L- I don't want your green-back dol-lar. I don't want your watch an' chain. All I want is your love lit-tle dar-lin'
H-
M-2C-8 C-8 G-9 G-0 E-8 @-8 C-4 S-6
L- Won't you take me back a- gain?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GDBYFWL
N-Goodbye, Fare-Ye-Well
C-
A-
T-
S-130
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 a-4 D-4_F-4 a-4 a-4_G#4 a-4 b-4_a-4 G-4 F-2 a-4
L- Oh don't you hear the Old Man say, Good
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 a-4 a-2 a-4
L- bye fare- ye- well, good- bye fare ye well. Oh don't you
H-
M-5a-4_G#4 a-4 b-4_c-4 b-4 a-2 d-4 c-2 a-4 b-2 G#4
L- hear the old man say, Hoo- raw, me boys we're
H-
M-2a-4_c-4 b-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- home- ward bound!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GDCHRST
N-Good Christian Men, Rejoice
C-German, 14th century
A-John Mason Neale, 19th century
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F Dm C F Bb C C7 F Dm C F Bb C7 F Bb F C
M-6F-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-4_d-8_c-4 c-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-4_d-8_c-4 R-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 b-8
L- Good Chris- tian men re- joice With heart and soul and voice; Give ye heed to
H- F C#dim Dm F Dm Gm F C#dim Dm C F Bb F C7
M-5a-4 G-8 F-5 F-5 F-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 R-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 b-8
L- what we say: News! News! Je- sus Christ is born to- day: Ox and ass be-
H- F C#dim Dm Gm F C#dim Dm C F Dm C F C
M-5a-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 R-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 F-5_c-5
L- fore him bow, And He is in the man- ger now. Christ is born to- day!
H- F C C7 F
M-2a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Christ is born to- day!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GDOLDMN2
N-My Good Old Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Sedley, Seeds of Love
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 W-3 a-9_G-0 F-9 E-0 G-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 C-4 C-4 C-5 C-8 D-8_D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-0_G-0
L- O where are you go-ing to my good old man, O Were are you goi-ing?" and she
H-
M-1a-4 G-9 F-0 G-5 G-8 G-8_c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-9 D-0
L- called him her lamb. O Where are you go-ing to my lov- ing hus- band? You're the best old man that's a-
H- spoken:
M-4C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-4 F-9 D-0 C-3 x-4 x-4 x-4 x-4 x-4
L- live a- live a-live! You're the best old man that's a- live. Going to the ale- house
H-
M-4x-4 x-4 x-4 R-8 R-0 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-9 a-0 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-9 D-0 C-3_C-8 R-8 S-6
L- you old bitch! A-live a-live a-live. You're the best old man that's a- live.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GDWHEEL
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 A-8 B-8 D-8 B-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4
L- I can take the wil- dest bron- co in the tough old woo- ly west
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 A-8 B-8 D-8 B-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 S-6
L- I can ride him, I can break him, let him do his le- vel best.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GENTENGL
N-You Gentlemen of England
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C D
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 W-2 D-2 R-4 D-4
L- You gen- tle- men of Eng- land who live at home at ease, How
H- G C D
M-4G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 a-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 D-2 R-4 E-4
L- lit- tle do you think up- on the dan- gers of the seas. Give
H- D7 G Am D7
M-1F-5 E-8 D-4 F-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 c-4 a-4 G-4_F-8 R-8 D-8_E-8 F-4
L- ear un- to the ma- ri- ners, and they will plain- ly show, All the
H- G Em Am D7 G D7 G chorus:
M-4G-2 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-2 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 R-4 D-8_E-8 F-4
L- cares, and the fears, when the stor- my winds do blow. All the
H- G Em Am D G D7 G
M-4G-2 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- cares, and the fears, when the stor- my winds do blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GENTEXTR
N-A Gentleman of Exeter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-5 C-8 E-8 E-8 D-4_D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 a-8 c-8
L- A gen-tle-man of Ex- el- ter, He had but one on- ly daugh-ter dear, When she was
H-
M-4d-4_a-8 a-0 b-0 c%8 d-8 a-5 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-5 C-8 E-8 E-8 D-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- scarce six-teen years of age, Was court-ed by young lords and squires.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEOCLLNS
N-George Collins
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 G-8 d-8 d-8 G-8 d-4 b-8 G-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 G-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 a-5_a-4 D-8
L- George Col-lins came home last Fri- day night, And there he take sick and died; And
H-
M-4G-4 a-0 a-0 b-4 c-8 d-4 b-0 a-0 G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- When mis-sus Col- lins heard George was dead, She wrung her hands and cried.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEORCAMP
N-Bonny George Campbell
C-
A-
T-L
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5G-5 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-5 G-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-5 E-8 D-4
L- Hie up- on Hie- lands and laigh up- on Tay, . Bon- nie George
H-
M-5D-8 E-5 G-9_a-0 b-5 a-8 b-4 d-2 b-8_d-8 e-5 d-8 b-4 d-5 b-8 a-4
L- Camp- bell rode out on a day. He sad- dled, he brid- led and
H-
M-6b-5 P-8 a-8 G-4 E-2 P-8 b-8_a-8 G-5 E-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 e-5 d-8 b-4 a-2 S-6 S-6
L- gal- lant rode he; And hame cam his guid horse, but ne- ver cam he.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEORCMP2
N-James Campbell
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 D-4 G-5 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-5 D-8 D-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8_E-8 D-2
L- Boot-ed and spurred and brid-led road he, A plume in his sad-dle and a sword at his knee.
H-
M-1d-4 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-2 d-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-2 S-6
L- Back come his sad-dle so blood-y to see, Back came the steed but ne- ver came he.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEORDI2
N-Geordie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Gm Eb C7 Gm7
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 P-0 G-8_a-8 b-4 P-0 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 b-8 c-8 d-5 P-0 c-8 d-8_G-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 P-0 c-2 b-8 c-8
L- As I walked o- ver Lon- don Bridge Oh so ear- ly in the morn- ing, It was
H- Eb C7 Gm
M-4d-5 c-8 d-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 D-8_E%8 F-4 G-5_F-8 S-9 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- there I met a pret-ty fair maid All la- ment- ing for her Geor- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEORDI3
N-Geordie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H- F#m C#m D F#m F#m
M-8a-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 C-2_C-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-5
L- As I walked out o- ver Lon- don Bridge, One mis- ty mor- ning
H- E F#m F#m E C#m D A C#7
M-9G-8_a-8 b-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 b-4 G-8 F-8 W-2 E-2_E-2 W-3 R-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 C-5_C-4 C-8 B-8
L- ear- ly, I o- ver-heard a fair pret-ty maid was la- men- ting for her
H- F#m
M-3C-2 F-2_F-5 S-6 S-6
L- Geor- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEORDI4
N-Georgey
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1d-4 S-6 e-4 e-4 e-8_d-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-2 S-6
L- As I walked o- ver Lon- don Bridge, 'Twas in the mor- ning ear- ly,
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 e-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 E-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- 'Twas there I met with this good la- dy, Plea-ding for the life of Geor- gey.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GETBOAT
N-Get That Boat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 G-5 E-4 c-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 C-2
L- Get that boat! my luck- y lit- tle driv- er, Get that boat get that boat I say.
H-
M-4C-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 E-4 c-4 a-8 G-5 E-4 c-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 C-2
L- We've heard them say they'd make us div- ers, Get that boat, get that boat I say.
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-2 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 b-8 c-2
L- Skin them a- live, hang the car-cass on the fence; Don't stop for naught, no mat-ter what ex- pense,
H-
M-4C-8 C-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 E-4 c-4 a-8 G-5 C-4 c-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 C-2 S-6
L- Pound them on the back, till they lay ov- er, Pass, pass them, get that boat I say.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GETUPGO
N-Get Up And Go
C-Peter Seeger
A-
T-
S-160
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 a-5 G#8 a-4 c-2 a-4 G-5 F#8 G-4 E-2 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-2 F-4 a-4 G-4 F#4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-4 G#4 a-4 c-2 a-4
L- How do I know my youth is all spent? My get up and go has got up and went. But in spite of it all I'm
H-
M-:W-2 G-4 F#4 G-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 C-3 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-2 E-4
L-
L- ab-le to grin, And think of the plac-es my get up has been. Old age is gold-en, so I've heard said, but
H-
M-:W-2 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F#4 G-4 E-2 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4
L-
L- some-times I won-der as I crawl in-to bed, With my ears in a draw-er, my teeth in a cup, my eyes on a ta- ble un-
H-
M-:W-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-5 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F#4 G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8
L- til I wake up. As sleep dims my vis-ion, I say to my-self, "Is there an-y thing more I should lay on the shelf?" But though
H-
M-8W-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 R-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-5 R-8 R-4 S-6
L-
L- nat-ions are war-ring and busi-ness is vexed, I'll still stick a-round to see what hap-pens next.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GEYLYYET
N-
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4
L- We're gey- ley yet, we're gey- ly yet, We're no' so very fu' but we're gey- ly
H-
M-8a-5 a-8 G-4 G-4 B-4 D-4 E-4 c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 G-4
L- yet! We're gey- ley yet, we're gey- ly yet, We're no' so very fu' but we're gey- ly
H-
M-8G-5_G-0 G-0 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-2 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 a-4
L- yet! So up wi' it up wi' it Ay- lie, O, Up wi' it up wi' it Ay- lie,
H-
M-8a-2 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 S-6
L- O, Up wi' it Ay- lie, up wi' it Ay-lie, An' we'll a' get roar- in fu'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GHSTRIDE
N-Ghost Riders in the Sky
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-3 S-6
L- An old cow- poke went ri- ding out one dark and drea- ry day,
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 c-4 e-2 e-4 S-6
L- Up- on a ridge he rest- ed as he went a- long his way. When
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 e-4 h-4 h-4 g-4 h-4 e-5 R-8 c-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 e-4 c-4 a-3 S-6
L- all at one a red- eyed herd of ghost- ly cows he saw,
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 R-4 c-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- A- thun- d'rin' through the clou- dy skies, and through a clou- dy draw.
H-
M-1e-6 e-6 e-6 g-2_g-4 R-4 h-6 h-6 h-6 e-4_e-2 R-4 F-2 F-4 F-4
L- Yip- pee- I O; Yip- pee-I Ay, Ghost ri- ders
H-
M-3c-3 c-4 a-1_a-3 S-6 S-6
L- in the sky.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GIDNBAND
N-Gideon's Band
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-chorus:
M-1d-9 d-0 S-6 d-4 b-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4
L- Oh the band of Gi- de- on, band of Gi- de- on, Band og Gi- de- on
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 b-8 c-5 d-5 c-8
L- o- ver in Jor- dan, Band of Gi- de- on band of Gi- de- on How I long to
H-
M-4b-8 a-5 G-4 d-9 d-0 d-4 b-4 G-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9_G-0 G-4
L- see that day. Oh, the milk- white hor- ses, milk- white hor- ses, milk- white hor- ses
H-
M-4b-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-9_G-0 G-4 b-8 c-5 d-5 c-8
L- o- ver in Jor- dan, Milk- white hor- ses, milk- white hor- ses How I long to
H- solo:
M-1b-8 a-5 G-4 b-4 d-2 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- see that day. I hail to my sis- ter, my sis- ter she bow
H-
M-1a-2 b-2 c-5 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-5 d-8 e-4 d-4_d-2 d-8 d-5
L- low. Say, don't you want to go to Hea- ven? How I
H-
M-2d-5 c-8 b-8 a-5 G-2_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- long to see that day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GIELASS
N-Gie The Lass Her Fairing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 A-8 C-9 E-0 a-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 F-0_G-0 a-0_F-0 E-4 A-8 A-8 C-9 E-0 a-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 F-0_G-0 a-0_F-0
L- O gie the lass her fair-ing lad, O gie the lass her fair-ing An' some-thing else she'll gie to you that's wal-low worth the
H-
M-1E-4 A-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-8_G-8 E-9 E-0 W-4 a-8 b-8 c-9 a-0 W-2
L- wear- in' Syne coup her o'er a- mong the creels When ye hae ta'en your bran-dy, The mair ye bang the
H-
M-3W-4 d-8 b-8 G-0 b-0_G-0_F-0 E-9 C-0 a-8 F-8 E-4 A-8 R-8 S-6
L- more she squeals and hey for Hough- ma- gan- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GINNYGON
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 e-4 c-4 a-2 G-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 d-2_a-2
L- Gin- ny's gone to O- hi- o; Gin- ny's gone a- way,
H-
M-1d-4 d-4 d-5 c-8 e-4 c-4 a-2 G-4 e-4 e-5 d-8 c-3 R-4
L- Gin- ny's gone to O- hi- o; Gin- ny's gone a- way,
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 a-5 c-8 d-2_a-2 d-4 d-4 d-5 c-8 e-4 c-4 a-2
L- Gin- ny's gone a- way, Gin- ny's gone to O- hi- o;
H-
M-2G-4 e-4 e-5 d-8 c-1 S-6
L- Gin- ny's gone a- way,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GINYOUGO
N-To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-Tune: To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go #194
H- chorus:
M-9d-0_b-0 S-6 a-8 F-8 F-8 E-0_D-0 G-8 F-8 F-8 d-0_b-0 a-8 F-8 F-9 E-0 F-5 P-8 d-0 b-0 a-8 F-8 F-8 E-0_D-0 G-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 a-8 F-8 F-9 E-0 F-5 E-0 E-0
L- My heart was ance as blythe and free As sim-mer days were lang;But a bon-ie, west-lin wea-ver lad Has gart me change my sang. To the
H-
M-8a-9 b-0 c-8 d-8 e-9 f-0 e-8 E-0 E-0 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-5 f-0_e-0 d-8 b-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-0 e-0 f-8 F-8 F-0_a-0 F-0_E-0 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- wea-ver's gin ye go, fair maids, To the wea-ver's gin ye go, I rede you right, gang ne'er at night, To the wea-ver's gin ye go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GIRLLFT6
N-The Girl I Left Behind (6)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-0_F-0 S-6 G-4 G-8 F-8_G-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-2 R-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 b-8_c-8 d-8
L- My pa- rents reared me ten- der- ly had ne'er a child but me. My mind being bent for
H-
M-5e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 e-4 G-8 b-2 R-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 b-8_c-8 d-8 e-4_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- ram- b- ling, with theirs would not a- gree. So I be- came a cour- tier, it
H-
M-5c-4 b-8 e-4 c-8 b-2 R-8 E-0_F-0 G-4 G-8 F-8_G-8 b-8 c-4_c-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8
L- of- ten grieved me sore, I left my a- ged pa- rents and ne- ver saw them
H-
M-1E-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GITBACK
N-Git Back Blues
C-Big Bill Broonzy
A-
T-Blues
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G
M-5W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-8 b-5 G-8 G-5 R-4 b-4 a-8 G-5 b-3 P-8 R-4
L- Just lis-ten to this song I'm sing- ing, broth- er, You know it's true,
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 b-4 b-8 a#8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_E-8 R-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 G-4
L- If you're black and got to work for a liv-ing, boy, This is what they'll say, "Now, if you're
H-
M-4b&3 G-8 G-8_G-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a#0_b-9_b-2 G-7 G-7 G-7_G-4 D-4 E-4 G-4
L- white, you're right, But if you're brown hang a- round, And if you're
H-
M-4b&0_a-9_a-2 b%4 G-8 E-8_E-2 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- black, Oh, broth- er, Git back, Git back, Git back, Git back!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GITDOGIE
N-Git Along, Little Dogies
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 F-9 D-0 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 S-9 C-8 C-8 E-9 E-0 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-0 G-9 G-8 C-4 C-8
L- As I was a-walk-in' one morn-ing for plea-sure I spied a cow-punch-er all rid-ing a-long; His
H- chorus:
M-5E-9 E-0 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 S-9 C-8 C-8 E-4 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-0 G-9 G-8 S-9 C-4 G-0 G-0 b&4 b-8 b-8_G-8 b-0 b-0
L- hat was throwed back and his spurs was a-jing-lin' As he ap-proached me a-sing-in' this song: Whoop-pee Ti yi yo git a-
H-
M-5S-9 c-9_d-0 c-0 a-0 G-8 S-9 F-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-0 c-9 c-8 S-9 G-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 C-8 E-8_C-8 C-0 C-0 S-9 G-9_a-0 G-0 E-0 D-8 S-9 C-8 C-0 C-0
L- long, lit-tle do-gies, It's your mis-for-tune and none of my own; Whoop-pee ti yi yo Git a-long, lit-tle do-gies, For you
H-
M-2E-8_C-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- know Wy- o- ming will be your new home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GIVEROSE
N-Give Me the Roses While I Live
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-5b-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 b-4 G-2 a-8_G-8 b-3 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- Won- der- ful things of folks are said when they have
H-
M-5b-2 a-8_G-8 G-3 b-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 D-4 G-2 a-8_G-8
L- passed a- way. Ro- ses a- dorn the nar- row
H- Chorus:
M-5b-3 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 a-8_G-8 G-3 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- bed o- ver the sleep- ing clay. Give me the
H-
M-5G-2 E-4 D-2 G-4 b-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4_a-4 b-4
L- Ro- ses while I live, try- ing to cheer me
H-
M-5a-3 b-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 D-4 G-2 a-8_G-8 b-3
L- on. Use- less are flow- ers that you give
H-
M-3a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 a-8_G-8 G-3 S-6
L- af- ter the soul is gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLASGPEG
N-Glasgow Peggie (Hielan' Lads)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 D-5 E-8 G-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 R-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 c-4 d-8 G-8
L- Hie- lan' lads are brisk an' braw; Hie- lan' lads are young an' ai- ry But
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-8_a-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 S-6
L- I'll a- wa' to Gles- ga toon And steal a- wa yon Hie- lan' lad- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLENLOG2
N-Glenlogie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1B-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-4 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 a-0_G-0 G-8 E-8 G-0_E-0 D-8 B-8 D-8 E-5 S-6
L- There's fif-ty young no-bles rode up the King's hall, But bon-nie Glen-lo-gie's the flow'r of them all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLENSHEE
N-The Hills of Glenshee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8 E-8 S-6 B-4 E-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 B-5 C-8 D-4 E-5 E-8 G-4 a-4 d-4
L- On a bright sum- mer's mor- ning the day was a- daw- ning, Bright Phoe- be a-
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M-5b-2 a-8_F-8 E-4 D-5 F-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-2 a-8_F-8
L- rose and shone o'er the lea. She was blea- ching her clothes All
H-
M-5E-4 D-5 B-8 D-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-2 B-8 B-8 E-5 D-8 F-4
L- down by the ri- ver, She was fee- ding her flock on the hills of Glen-
H-
M-1E-2 S-6 S-6
L- shee.
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%GLNDYBRK
N-Glendy Burke
C-Stephen Foster
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-4 D-8 S-6 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-0 c-0 b-0 b-0 d-8 G-8 G-0 a-0 b-0 b-0 c-8 d-8 e-8 W-3 a-5 D-8
L- The Glen- dy Burke is a migh-ty fast boat with a migh-ty fast cap- tain, too; He
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-0 c-0 b-0 b-0 d-8 G-8 G-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-5 D-8
L- sits up there on the hur-ri-cane roof, and he keeps his eye on the crew. I
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 d-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 a-5 D-8
L- can't stay here for they work too hard, I'm bound to leave this town. I'll
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-0 b-0 d-0 b-0 G-8 G-0 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-8 a-8 G-5 R-8
L- take my duds and tote 'em on my back when the Glen- dy Burke comes down.
H- chorus:
M-1W-4 d-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 b-8 d-4 D-8 G-9 G-0 a-8 a-8 b-5 D-8
L- Ho for Lou- si- a- na! I'm bound to leave this town, I'll
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-0 b-0 d-0 b-0 G-8 G-0 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- take my duds and tote 'em on my back, When the Glen- dy Burke comes down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLNSFEN
N-Bold Fenian Men (Glenside)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-4 a-4 a-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 c-8 a-5 a-4
L- 'Twas down by the glen- side I met an old wo- man, A
H-
M-5a-8 D-5 E-4 D-8 C-5 D-8_E-8 F-2 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-5 G-4 a-4 d-5 d-8
L- pluck- ing young net- tles, She ne'er saw me com- ing. I lis- tened a-
H-
M-5d-2 D-8 E-8 F-2 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-5 D-8 E-8 F-2 G-8 a-8 c-2 a-8 G-8
L- while to the song she was hum- ming: Glor-i- o, glor-i- o to the
H-
M-2a-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- bold Fen- ian men.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLNWHRPL
N-Glenwhorple Highlanders
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F C
M-5a-9 b-0 S-6 c-4 a-4 a-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-4 S-6
L- There's a braw fine re- gi-ment as il- ka man should ken, They are dee-vils a' the fech-tin' they hae clured a sicht o' men
H- F C F
M-5a-9 b-0 S-6 c-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-5 c-8 F-9 F-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 F-4 W-2 G-2 F-2
L- And hae sup-pit muc- kle whus-key when the can-teen they gang ben, The Hie-lan;men frae braw Glen- whor- ple.
H-chorus: C
M-4c-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 a-2 c-4 a-4 a-9 G-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 G-4 G-2
L- Heuch! Glen- whor- ple Hie- lan'- men! Great strong whus-ky sup-pin' Hie- lan'- men,
H- F C F
M-4c-4 a-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 W-2 c-4 a-4 a-2 W-3 F-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Hard wor- kin' hai-ry leg-git Hie-lan' men. Slain- te mhor, Glen- whor- ple!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLOMNITE
N-Gloomy Night
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Roslin Castle (122)
H-
M-4G-9_F-0 S-6 E-4 b-9_c-0 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 e-8_f-8 g-4 f-8_e-8
L- The gloo- my night is gath- 'ring fast, Loud roars the wild in-
H-
M-4d#8_e-8 f-8_d-8 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 d#4 e-8_f-8 g-8_e-8 f-8_d#8 e-8_b-8 a-8_b-8
L- con- stant blast; Yon mur- ky cloud is filled with rain, I see it dri- ving
H-
M-4G-4 F-9_E-0 E-4 b-4 e-4 e-8_f-8 g-4 f-8_e-8 i-9_h-0 g-8_h-8 f-4 e-8_d#8 e-8_b-8 e-8_f-8 g-4 f-8_e-8
L- o'er the plain, The hun- ter now has left the moor The scat- ter'd co- veys
H-
M-4i-8_h-8 g-8_h-8 f-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 d#4 e-8_f-8 g-8_e-8 f-8_d#8 e-8_b-8 a-8_b-8
L- meet se- cure. While I here wan- der prest with care, A- long the lone- ly
H-
M-1G-4 F-9_E-0 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- banks of Ayr.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLORIALE
N-Glorious Ale
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- C F G C Dm F D7 G7 C F
M-;W-2 G-4 S-6 c-4 G-4 c-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F#4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 b-4 G-4
L- .- Ear- ly one mor- ning the far-mer did say, Sum-mer's a- co-ming, it's time to make hay; And when hay is all car-ted we
H- C G D7 Gm G7 G G C F
M-:W-2 E-4 a-4 F-4 D-2_D-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-4 G-4_F-4_D-4 C-3 D-3 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-8_b-8_c-2
L- ne-ver must fail to drink gaf-fer's health in a pint of good ale, Ale, ale, glo-ri-us ale,
H- G F G C G C
M-:W-2 c-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 c-4 c-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-2 b-4 b-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 F-4 D-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8 E-8
L- Served up in pew-ter it tells its own tale. Some folks like ra-di-shes, some cur-ly kale, but give I boiled par-snips and a
H- G C G C F G7 C
M-6W-2 F-4 D-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 a-8 F-8 E-8_G-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- great dish of 'ta-ties and a lump of fat-ty ba-con and a pint of good ale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GLWYSHWL
N-The Galway Shawl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G Bm Em
M-1W-2 G-4 S-6 G-2 F-4 E-4 D-2_D-3_D-2 E-8 F-8 G-2 a-4 b-4 d-2_d-3_d-2 d-4 d-2 e-4 b-2 a-4
L- In Or- an- mo- re In the coun- ty Gal-way One plea-sant e- ve-
H- A7 C D7 G
M-:W-2 G-3_G-2 G-8 b-8 a-2 G-4 D-3_D-3_D-2 G-4 G-2 F-4 E-4 D-2_D-3_D-2 E-8 F-8
L- ning In the month of May I spied a dam- sel She was
H- Bm Em D7 G C G
M-<W-2 G-2 a-4 b-4 d-2_d-3_d-2 d-4 d-2 e-4 b-2_a-4 G-3_G-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 W-1 G-3_G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- young and hand-some Her beau- ty fair- ly took my breath a way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GMBLSBTH
N-Gambling on the Sabbath Day
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 S-6 a-5 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-9 a-0 F-5 F-8 a-5 c-8 c-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 G-5 F-8 a-5 c-8
L- A poor un- wor-thy boy who dares To dis- re- gard a fa-ther's cares, Who smiles to
H-
M-6c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 d-2 R-4 d-4 c-5 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- see a sis- ter's tears, An' scorns to hear a mo-ther's prayers.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOATSHRT
N-Bill Grogan's Goat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 a-4 E-4 G-2_G-3 P-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2_a-4 R-4 R-4 c-4
L- Bill Gro- gan's goat was feel- ing fine, Ate
H-
M-4c-4 a-4 b-2_b-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 G-2_G-2 R-4 G-4
L- three red shirts Right off the line. Bill
H-
M-4a-4 E-4 G-2_G-2 R-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2_a-2 R-4 d-4
L- took a stick, Gave him a whack, And
H-
M-4d-4 c-4 b-2_b-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2_c-3 S-6 S-6
L- tied him to A rail- road track.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOCARLNA
N-Goin' Back to Carolina
C-adapted by Guy Carawan
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8 C-8 S-6 C-5 C-8 C-4 C-4 D-8 F-5 F-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 W-2 C-3 F-8 D-8
L- I can hear the soft winds blow-in' Through the val- leys and the hills, I can
H-
M-4C-5 C-8 C-4 C-4 D-8 F-5 a-6_G-6 F-6 W-2 W-3 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 c-4
L- hear the soft winds blow-in' as I go; as I go, I can
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-5 d-8 c-8 a-5 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 C-6 C-6 D-6
L- hear the soft winds blow-in' through the val- leys and the hills, I'm go- in'
H-
M-1F-5 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 F-5 D-4 C-4 D-2 F-4 G-4 F-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- back to Car- o- li- na In my soul, in my soul
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GODSAVE
N-God Save the King
C-Henry Carey?
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- God save our gra- cious king. Long live our no- ble king. God save the
H-
M-5F-3 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-5 a-8 G-4
L- king. Send him vic- tor- i- ous, Hap- py and glor- i- ous,
H-
M-4a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 a-5 b-8 c-4 d-8_b-8 a-4_G-9 F-0 F-3 S-6
L- Long to reign o- ver us. God save the king.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GODWNDTH
N-Go Down Death
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-solo:
M-1W-4 R-8 G-0 G-0 S-6 E-0 G-0 E-0 B-0 E-0 G-0 E-0 B-0 E-0 E-9 G-4 e-8 b-8 R-0 a-0 G-0 B-0
L- Oh de sper-rit say: I want you for to Go down, death, ea- sy, I want you
H-
M-1W-4 E-0 E-9 G-4 b-8 a-8 R-0 G-0 E-0 B-0 E-0 E-9 G-4 d-8 b-8 R-8 a-0_G-0
L- go down, death, ea- sy, I want you go down, death, ea- sy An'
H- chorus:
M-6b-8 a-8 G-0 E-9 E-2 e-0 c#9 e-4 E-0 E-9_E-4 W-4 e-9 e-0 e-0 e-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 E-8 E-0 R-0 E-0 E-0 E-0
L- bring my ser-vant home. Go down, death, go down. Preach my glo-ry an' my migh-ty name. I want you
H-
M-4W-4 G-0 E-9 R-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 E-9 R-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 C#0 E-9 E-2 S-6
L- go down, I want you go down, An' bring my ser- vant home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOHOME
N-Gee But I Wanna Go Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-From Silverman, American History Songbook
H- Verse:
M-4D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F%8 F#5 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-8
L- The cof-fee that they give you, they say is migh-ty fine. It's good for cuts and brui-ses and it
H- Chorus:
M-5a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 S-6 E-5 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 W-2 D-4 G-4 b-2 W-3 d-8 d-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 W-2 G-3 R-8 R-8
L- tastes like i- o- dine. I don't want no more of ar- my life, gee but, I wan- na go home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOINGDRY
N-Going Dry
C-G. Minor (Bringing in the Sheaves)
A-Elisha Hoffman
T-
S-72
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 c-8 c-8 c-9 d-0 c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 C#8 D-2
L- Heark-en brave cru-sad- ers, to the mes-sage cheer-ing Tem- p'rance waves are ris- ing 'round us mount-ain high;
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 c-8 c-8 c-9 d-0 c-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 e-9 d-0 c-2
L- O- ver all the land, sa- loons are dis- ap- pear-ing, Ci- ties towns and ham- lets All are go- ing dry.
H-Chorus:
M-1E-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-2 a-8 c-8 c-9 a-0 G-2 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 e-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 d-2
L- XXX- XXX's go- ing dry, XXX- XXX's go- ing dry, Pass a- long the watch- word XXX-XXX's go- ing dry,
H-
M-4E-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-2 a-8 c-8 c-9 a-0 G-2 G-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 e-9 d-0 c-2 S-6
L- XXX- XXX's go- ing dry, XXX- XXX's go- ing dry, Pass a- long the watch- word XXX-XXX's go- ing dry.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOINGGA
N-I'm Going to Georgia
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 b-4 c-4 b-2 b-4 ST34b-2 b-4 ST44c-4 b-2 b-4 F-4 E-2 c-4 b-4 G-2 F-4
L- I'm go- ing to Geor-gia, I'm go- ing to roam, I'm go- ing to Geor- gia to make it my
H-
M-1W-2 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOLDSLIP
N-Golden Slippers
C-JAmes A. Bland
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 S-6
L- Oh my gol- den slip-pers are laid a- way, 'cause I don't 'spect to wear them till my wed-ding day,
H-
M-1F-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-3 S-6
L- And my long- tail coat that I love so well, I will wear up in the char-iot in the morn.
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- And my long white robe that I bought last June, I'm gon-na get changed 'cause it fits too soon,
H-
M-5F-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-3 S-6
L- And the old grey horse that I used to drive I will hitch up to the cha-riot in the morn.
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 W-2 D-3 G-4 W-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- .- Oh, dem gol- den slip- pers, Oh, dem gol- den slip- pers
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-3 S-6
L- Gol- den slip- pers I'm a- gon- na wear Be- cause they look so neat,
H-
M-5W-2 R-4 S-6 D-3 G-4 W-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Oh, dem gol- den slip- pers, Oh, dem gol- den slip- pers
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 c-2 b-8 b-4 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Gol- den slip- pers I'm a- gon- na wear To walk the gol- den street/
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOMOSES
N-Go Down, Moses
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-5 G-2 D-4 D-4 F#8 F-5
L- When Is- rael was in E- gypt's land, Let my peo- ple
H-
M-4G-3 D-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-5 G-2 D-4 D-4 F-8 F-5
L- go. Op- pressed so hard they could not stand. Let my peo-ple
H-
M-4G-3 R-4 G-8 G-8_G-3 c-8 c-8_c-3 d-2 d-5 c-8
L- go. Go down Mo- ses, 'way down in
H-
M-5d-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_G-5 b-4_G-2 b-4 G-8_F-8 D-8_C-8_D-2 W-2 D-4 D-4 F#8 F-5 G-3 R-4
L- E- gypt's land. Tell old Pha- roah: Let my peo-ple go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOODKING
N-Good King Wenceslas
C-trad. first printed 1582
A-John Mason Neale, 1853
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Dm C F Dm C7 Bb C Bb C7 F
M-1F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 C-2 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 F-2
L- Good King Wen- ces- las looked out, On the feast of Ste- phen,
H- Dm C F Dm C7 Bb C Bb C7 F
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 C-2 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 F-2
L- When the snow lay all a- bout, Deep and crisp and e- ven;
H- C7 F C F C#dim Dm Bb C7 Bb C F
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 F-2
L- Bright- ly shone the moon that night, Though the frost was cru- el,
H- Am Dm C F Dm C F Bb F C#dim Dm Bb F
M-5C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 F-2_b-2 F-1 S-6
L- When a poor man came in sight, Gath- 'ring win- ter fu- el.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOODLOOK
N-My Good-Looking Man
C-
A-
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 E-5 C-4_E-8 F-0 F-9 D-8 B-4 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 B-8 C-5_C-4 C-8 C-4 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-8
L- Come all you pret-ty fair maids of cou- rage brave and true; I'll teach you how for to
H-
M-5c-4 a-8 F-4 G-0 G-0 a-8 c-4 b&4 a-8 G-5_G-4 C-8 C-4 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 G-8
L- hap- py live And a- void all trou-bles too. I'll teach you how for to hap- py live and
H-
M-5a-8 c-4 b&4 a-8 G-5_G-4 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-4 C-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 B-4 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 B-8
L- plain-ly un- der- stand, You must ne-ver try to fall in love with a good loo- king
H-
M-1C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOTELLMT
N-Go, Tell it on the Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C G
M-1W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 b-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-2 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4_d-2 P-8 b-4
L- While shep- herds kept their watch- ing O'er si- lent flocks by night, Be-
H- A7 D D7
M-4b-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-2 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2_S-9 c-2
L- hold through- out the hea- vens, There shone a ho- ly light
H-chorus G D7 G
M-4b-2 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-2 G-2 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-9_a-0_d-9 e-0 d-2
L- Go, tell it on the moun- tain, O- ver the hills and ev- 'ry- where;
H- C G D7 G
M-4b-2 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-2 G-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-5 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Go, tell it on the moun- tain that Je- sus Christ is born.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOTNOLCK
N-Got No Luck With The Women
C-Anne Bredon
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-4 b-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4
L- I had'a gal in old St. Paul, Fare thee well Mol-ly Kay, didn't give me no lovin' at all, Boys I'm on my way Yes
H- chorus:
M-8D-8_D-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 b-2 c-8 c-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8
L- I'm goin' a- way. Got no luck with'the wo- men, Got no luck at all, Just when I get hold of one, I'm
H-
M-2D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 S-6
L- bound to take a fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOTROLL
N-I Got to Roll (Ham and Eggs)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 @-4 B-4 S-6 C-2_E&2_G-4 R-4 G-4 F-4 E-4_C-3_C-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E&2_C-2_@-4 @-8 @-8 A-8 A-8 C-4 C-1_C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Ham and eggs, Pork and beans. Woul-da et more But the cook was so mean.
H-
M-4C-4 C-8 E&8 S-6 G-2_F-2_G-4 R-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 E&8 C-2_C-5
L- I got-ta roll Roll in a hur- ry,
H-
M-4E&8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-4 @-8 B-8 C-2_E&2 E&8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-4 @-8 B-8 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- Make it by the side of the road, Make it by the side of the road.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOTSTUCK
N-The Gal thet Got Stuck
C-Uncle Dave Macon
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 G-4 S-6 W-3 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 G-4 b-8 b-4 a-8_a-8 a-8 a-4
L- Now I'd a young la- dy lived up the street, She'd get stuck on ev- 'ry young
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 D-8_D-4 D-4 D-9 D-0 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8
L- man she'd meet, Got stuck on the may-or, got stuck on me, In fact she'd get stuck on ev-'ry-
H-
M-1E-4 C-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- thing she'd see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GOWINDOW
N-Go From My Window
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G Em D G Dm C Em A
M-1G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-1 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-3 a-4
L- Go from my win- dow, love, go, Go from my win- dow my dear; The
H- Am D Em A D Bm Em C Am D G
M-4a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-1 S-6
L- wind and the rain will drive you back a- gain, You can- not be lod- ged here.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRANCLOK
N-My Grandfather's Clock
C-Henry Clay Work
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 W-2 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 c-4 b-4 E-2 a-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 F-2 E-4 F-4 W-1 G-1_G-2 D-4 D-4
L- My Grand- fa- ther's clock was to tall for the shelf, So it stood nine-ty years on the floor. It was
H-
M-8W-2 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 c-4 b-4 E-2 a-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 F-2 E-4 F-4 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-2 b-4 c-4
L- tal- ler by half than the old man him-self, Tho' it weighed not a pen- ny-weight more. It was
H-
M-8W-2 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-1_a-2 D-4 D-4
L- bought on the morn of the day that he was born, And was al- ways his plea- sure and pride; But it
H- chorus:
M-1W-2 G-1 a-1 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 E-2 a-4 a-4 G-1 F-1 G-1_G-4 R-4 D-4 D-4
L- stopped short Ne-ver to go a- gain When the old man died. Nine-ty
H-
M-8W-2 G-2 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 B-2 D-2 B-2 D-4 D-4 G-2 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 B-2 D-2 B-2 D-4 D-4
L- years with-out slum-ber-ing (tick tock, tick tock) His life se-conds num-ber-ing (tick tock, tick) But it
H-
M-8W-2 G-1 a-1 W-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 E-2 a-4 a-4 G-1 F-1 G-1_G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- stopped short ne-ver to go a-gain, When the old man died.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRANITST
N-The Old Granite State
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8c-8 b-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8
L- We have come from the moun-tains, we have come from the moun-tains, we have come from the moun-tains of the "Old Gra-nite
H-
M-8D-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0
L- State". We're a band of bro-thers we're a band of bro-thers we're a band of bro-thers and we live a-mong the
H- chorus:
M-8D-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0
L- hills. With a band of mu-sic, with a band of mu-sic, with a band of mu-sic we are pas-sing 'round the
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 S-6
L- world.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRANYADV
N-Grandma's Advice
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-8_a-8 S-6 G-4 E-8_E-8 E-4 G-4 ST64D-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-3 D-8_D-8 ST44G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 a-8
L- My grand- ma lived in yon-der vil-lage green, The fi- nest old la- dy that
B-6/4
H-
M-3W-2 b-8 b-8 d-4 d-3 e-8 d-8 ST44W-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 ST64D-8_E-8 D-8_B-8 D-3 D-8_D-8
L- e-ver was seen, And she of- ten cau-tioned me with care Of
B-4/4
H- chorus:
M-3G-4 G-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 ST64b-4 d-4 d-3 b-8 a-8 ST44W-3 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 G-4
L- all false young men to be- ware, Ti-my i ti- my i ti
B-6/4
H-
M-3D-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-3 D-8 D-8 ST44G-4 G-8_G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 ST64W-2 b-4 d-4 d-3 e-8 d-8
L- ti- my ti- my ay, .- .- Tum ti t- my ti- my i my ay And she
B-4/4
H-
M-3b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 ST64D-8_E-8 D-8_B-8 D-3 D-8_D-8 ST44G-4 G-8_G-8 a-4 d-4
L- of- ten cau- tioned me with care Of all false young men
B-6/4
H-
M-1b-4 G-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- to be- ware.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRAYGOOS
N-The Gray Goose
C-
A-
T-
S-48
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H-solo: chorus: solo: chorus:
M-1b-0_G-0 S-6 W-4 b-0_c-0 a-0 G-0 F#0 G-9 a-8 c#8 d-8 f-0_d-0 f-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 D-8 D-8 F#8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- Well, las' Mon-day mor-nin' Lawd, Lawd, Lawd, Well, las' Mon- day mor- nin' Lawd, Lawd, Lawd.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRDNRCH2
N-The Gairdner Child
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-f
B-4/4
F-From Ewan MacColl's Singing
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 c-8 S-6 d-2_d-8 e-0 e-0 d-0_c-0 b-8 b-8_G-2 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 b-8_b-4 b-8 b-8 c-8
L- Proud Mais-ry stands at the fai-ther's door As straight's a wil-low wand; Till by there
H-
M-3e-5 b-0_c-0 d-8 b-0_a-0 D-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 E-0_D-0 B-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 F-0_E-0 D-8 E-8 S-6 S-6
L- came a gaird-ner child a red rose in his hand, his hand, a red rose in his hand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRDNRCHD
N-Gairdener Child
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-5 e-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 c-8 c-8 e-4 d-4 c-4
L- Proud Mais- ry stands in her bower door As straight as a wil- low
H-
M-4a-3 c-4 E-5 D-8 D-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4
L- wand. And by it comes a gard- ner lad with a red rose in his
H-
M-4a-3 c-4 E-5 D-8 D-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4
L- hand. And by it comes a gard- ner lad With a red rose in his
H-
M-1a-3 R-4 S-6
L- hand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREATTOM
N-Great Tom is Cast
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-2 G-4 a-4 b-3 c-4 d-4 b-4 e-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4
L- Great Tom is cast, And Christ Church bells ring 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
H-
M-2F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 B-2 R-2 S-6
L- 6; And Tom is last.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREATWAR
N-This Great War
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-4 S-6 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-8_a-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 R-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 d-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- I just re- ceived a te-le-gram from Ge-ne- ral Leon- ard Wood.
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 e-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 S-6
L- Says, "Bring your gun- boats up the creek, We'll do these Mo- ros good." We're going
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 W-2 G-1_W-3 G-4 D-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 W-2 G-1_G-3 S-6 S-6
L- to war, a glo-ri- us war.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREEBUSH
N-Green Bushes
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 G-4 E&4 F-4 G-4 c-4 c-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E&4_F-4 G-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 G-4
L- As I was a- wal- king one mor- ning in spring, For to hear the birds
H-
M-5E&4 F-4 G-7_a-7 b-7 c-4 e&4 d-4 c-2 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 f-4 c-4 d-4 e&4
L- whis- tle and the night- in- gales sing, I saw a young dam- sel so
H-
M-5G-8_a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E&4_F-4 G-8_a-8 F-4 F-8_a-8 G-8_a-8 E&4 F-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-8_a-8 G-4
L- sweet- ly sang she: Down by the green bush- es he thinks to meet
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREENGRO
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 A-4 C-4 F-4 F-2 a-4 c-5 a-8 a-4
L- Green grow the li- lacs all spark- ling with dew, I'm lone- ly, my
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 F-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-3_c-2 c-4 c-5 a-8 a-4
L- dar- ling since part- ing with you; But by our next
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 F-4 D-5 D-8 D-4 b-2 b-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-8 a-8
L- meet- ing I'll hope to be true, And change the green li- lacs to the
H-
M-3G-4 D-4 E-4 F-3_F-3 S-6
L- Red, White and Blue.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREENLAN
N-The Greenland Whale
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-3 S-6
L- It was se-ven- teen hun- dred and eigh- ty four, On March the se-ven- teenth day,
H-
M-5a-7_b-7_c-7 S-6 d-4 d-9_b-0 c-8_b-8 G-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 D-4 D-4 S-6
L- We weighed our an- chor to our bow, And for Green- land bore a- way, brave boys,
H-
M-3G-9 a-0 S-6 b-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 F#4 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- And for Green- land bore a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENFIS4
N-Whale Fishing Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8_E-8 S-6 E-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 a-4 a-8_a-8 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 W-2 a-2 R-4 c-8 d-8
L- voy- age to Green- land we
H-
M-4e-4 e-9 c-0 d-4 b-8_b-8 c-9_c-0 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8_b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 c-8_c-8
L- voy- age to Green- land we will go some mo- ney for to make, brave boys, Some
H-
M-2e-4 e-4 d-4 b-8_b-8 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- mo- ney for to make.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENFISX
N-Whale Fishing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 G-8 F-8 S-6 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-3 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L-
H-
M-3a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-3 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENFISY
N-wHALE fISHING sONG
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 E-8 S-6 E-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 W-2 a-2 R-4 c-8 d-8
L-
H-
M-4e-4 e-9 c-0 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 c-8 c-8
L-
H-
M-2e-4 e-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 a-2 R-4 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENGRO2
N-Green Grows the Laurel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1c-4 S-6 a-4 c-4 c-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4
L- I once had a sweet- heart but now I have none; He's gone and he's
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 d-4 c-5 b%8 c-2 c-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 F-4 a-4 a-4
L- left me, to weep and to mourn. He's gone and he's left me for
H-
M-6C-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 F-2 S-6
L- o- thers to see, But I'll soon find a- no- ther far bet- ter than he.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENLINN
N-The Green Linnet
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 F-8 S-6 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 f-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-5_F-4 F-0 F-0 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- Cu- ri- o- si- ty bore a young na-tive of E- rin To view the gay banks of the Rhine, There an em-press he saw and the
H-
M-1F-8 a-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 f-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-5_F-4 d-8 c-8 f-8 f-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 f-8 f-8 f-4 h&0_g-0
L- robes she was wear-ing All o- ver with dia-monds did shine. A god-dess in splen-dor was ne- ver yet seen To
H-
M-5f-8 f-8 f-8 e&8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 b-8 d-0_d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 f-0 f-0 b-8 a-8 F-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 F-8
L- e- qual this fair one so mild and se-rene, In soft mur-mur she says, "My lin-net so green Are you gone will I ne- ver see you
H-
M-1F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- more?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRENMNTN
N-Green Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 C-9 C-0 B-4 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-2 D-4
L- There is a love- ly moun- tain called the moun- tain of green. All
H-
M-5G-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-2 b-9 c-0 d-4 a-4 b-8_d-8
L- things on this moun- tain are fair to be seen. At the top of this
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 S-9 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-4 D-2 b-9 c-0 d-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 B-4
L- moun- tain the i- vy doth grow, At the foot of this moun- tain a
H-
M-2C-4 D-8_E%8 F#4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- ri- ver doth flow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRESFORD
N-The Gresford Disaster
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-8 C G7 C F C F
M-6C-8 S-6 C-8 E-9 G-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4_C-4 C-0 C-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- You've heard of the Gres-ford dis-as-ter, Of the ter-ri-ble price that was paid, Two hun-dred and for-ty-two
H- C G7 C
M-3G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- col-liers were lost, and three men of the res-cue bri- gade.
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%GREWILLO
N-Banks of Green Willow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-I
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 G-5 a-8 b&8 a-8 G-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 B-4 G-4 G-5_a-8 b&8 a-8
L- It is of a bold sea- cap- tain who lived by the sea-side- O, He cour- ted a
H-
M-3G-8_F-8 D-5 D-8 D-8_E-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- fair maid 'til she proved with child- O.
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%GREYCOC2
N-Grey Cock
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-9_B-0 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 d-9 b-0 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 F-4 E-4 E-3 D-4
L- Saw you my fa- ther saw you my mo- ther? Saw you my true love John? He
H-
M-4C-9 B-0 C-8 a-8 C-4 B-8_A-8 B-9 A-0 B-8 C-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 B-8 A-1
L- told his on-ly dear that he would soon be here, But he to an- oth- er is gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREYCOCK
N-The Lover's Ghost
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-2 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-8_b-8 c-3 G-7_a-7_b-7
L- John- ny he pro- mised to mar-ry me But I fear he's with some fair one gone. There's
H-
M-4c-4 b-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-7_a-7 b-7 c-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 R-8 R-4 S-6
L- some- thing that ails him and I don't kno what it is, And I'm wea- ry from ly- ing a- lone.
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%GREYFUNL
N-The Grey Funnel Line
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-56
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H- E B
M-1E-8 E-8 E-8 S-6 b-5 G-0 G-0 G-0_F-0 E-8 G-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-4 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-5 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-8
L- Don't mind the rain nor the rol-lin' sea. The wea-ry night ne- ver wor-ries me; But the har-dest
H- E A E A6 E A E B7
M-5b-5 G-0 G-0 G-0_F-0 E-8 C-5 E-0 E-0 E-8 C-8 W-2 B-4 @-8 B-8 C-8 E-8 W-3 E-5 E-8 E-8 C-8 ST44B-5 E-0 F-0 G-4 G-0 F-9
L- time in a sai-lor's day Is to watch the sun as it dies a-way. It's one more day on the Grey Fun-nel
H- E
M-3E-2 R-4 R-2 R-4 R-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GREYMARE
N-The Grey Mare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-4D-0_B-0 S-6 W-4 A-8 B-8 D-8 D-9 E-0 F-0_E-0 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 F-8 D-8 S-6
L- Young Ro- ger the mil- ler came cour- ting of late, To a rich mer- chant's
H-
M-3W-4 B-8 C-8 D-8 S-6 E-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 D-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8
L- daugh- ter called beau- ti- ful Kate, She had to her for- tune fine
H-
M-3W-4 c-0_b-0 a-8 a-8 a-5 a-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 S-6
L- je- wels and rings, Dia- monds and ru- bies and cost- ly fine
H-
M-3W-4 D-4 A-8 S-6 B-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-9 F-0 E-0_D-0 B-4 A-8
L- things. This caus- ed young Ro- ger for to tell his mind, If
H-
M-1W-4 B-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 d-8 a-8 R-8
L- she would be con- stant, that he would be con- stant,
H-
M-1W-4 F-8 G-0_F-0 E-8 D-8 C-8_D-8 S-6
L- Both lo- ving and kind
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRFLDROX
N-Oh Green Fields, Roxie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 A-4 C-4 R-4 E-4_E-4 C-4 C-4 R-4 A-4 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Oh green fields, Rox- ie, Oh green fields, Rox- ie,
H-
M-5E-4_S-6 E-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 E-4 R-4 A-4 C-4 R-4 E-4_E-9 C-0 D-9 C-0 C-4 R-4 A-4 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Tell me who you love, Rox- ie, Tell me who you love, Rox- ie,
H-
M-5C-4_S-6 C-8 D-4 D-4 C-8 A-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 C-4 D-8 C-8 D-8_C-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 S-6
L- Oh, Miss Ma- bel your name is called, Come take a seat right 'side your love,
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M-5R-4 S-6 C-8 D-4 D-4 R-8 A-4 C-8 D-4 D-4 R-5 C-8 D-4 C-8 D-8 C-8 C-4 W-2 E-4 D-4 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Shake his hand, and let him go, Don't let him sit in that chair no mo'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRFTRMY
N-Grafted Into the Army
C-Hebry Clay Work
A-Henry Clay Work
T-
S-88
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-0 F-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 R-4 b-8
L- Our Jim-my has gone for to live in a tent, They have graf-ted him in-to the ar-my; He
H-
M-1a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 R-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 b-8
L- fin-al-ly puck-ered up cou-rage and went, When they graf-ted him in-to the ar- my. I told them the child was too
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M-5c-4 a-8 a-4 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 b-4 b-0 b-0
L- young, a-las, At the cap-tain's fore-quar-ters they said he would pas, They'd train him up well in an in- fan- try class, So they
H- chorus:
M-5a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 R-4 d-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 F-8 a-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 d-4 b-8
L- graf-ted him in- to- the ar-my. Oh Jim- my fare-well, your bro- thers fell, Way down in Al- a-
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M-5b-8 a-4 R-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 S-9 b-4 b-0 b-0 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- bar- my! I thought they would spare a lone wid-der's heir, But they graf-ted him in-to the ar-my.
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%GRIMLADS
N-Grimsby Lads
C-
A-John Connolly and Bill Meek
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- Chorus:
M-5D-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 G-4 c-5 d-8 e-4
L- Here's to the Grims- by lads out at the traw- ling. Here's to the
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 a-5 b-4 a-3 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4_D-4 G-4
L- lads on the bil- low- ing deep. Shoot- ing their nets and
H- Verse:
M-5a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2 G-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4
L- heav- ing and haul- ing. All the night long, and the lands- men a-
H-
M-5G-2 b-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 b-2 G-4
L- sleep. They sail in the cold and the gray of the morn- ing
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-3 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4
L- Leav- ing their wives and their fam-i- lies be- hind; Fol-low-ing the
H-
M-5G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-5 G-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 c-5 d-4
L- fish- ing, ful- fil- ling their cal- ling, their charts are all rea- dy the
H-
M-2c-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 S-6
L- shoals for to find.
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%GRNBRIER
N-The Green Brier Shore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 F-4 W-3 S-9 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-8_G-8 a-4 ST34G-4_D-4 E-4
L- I am a love- ly lad- der And I can love
B-3/4
H-
M-4D-2 D-8 D-8 ST44G-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-2 e-8 e-8 ST34d-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8
L- long; I can love an old sweet- heart till an- oth- er one comes
H-
M-4a-2 D-4 ST44G-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-2 e-4 ST34d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 b-4
L- on. I'll hug them and kiss them and keep them at
H-
M-4a-2 D-4 ST44E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4_G-4 S-9 E-4 E-4 G-4_E-4 D-4 E-4
L- ease, I'll turn my back up- on them And court who I
B-4/4
H-
M-1D-3 R-4 S-6
L- please.
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%GRNBRIR2
N-The Greenbrier Shore (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-2_a-8 a-8 G-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 A-5 A-8 C-4 D-4 D-4 D-3
L- Oh, then I can court lit- tle and I can court long.
H-
M-5R-2 a-8 a-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 d-2_d-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 G-9 G-0
L- And I'll court an old sweet- heart till the new one comes a-
H-
M-1a-3 R-2 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 d-2_d-2 a-4
L- long. I'll kiss them and court them keep
H-
M-1G-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 R-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 A-4
L- their mind at ease, But when their back is turn- ing I'll
H-
M-2C-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- court who I please.
H-
M-0
L-
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%GRNBRIR3
N-The Girl on the Greenbriar Shore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A D A
M-1A-8 A-8 A-8 S-6 E-2_E-8 E-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 ST34A-2_A-8 E-0 E-0 ST24F-8 E-8 F-0 a-0_a-8 ST44E-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 F-8
L- 'Twas in the year of none-ty two, In the mer-ry month of June, I left my
H- E7 A
M-4E-4 A-4_A-8 E-0 E-0 E-0_D-0 C-8 A-2 R-8 A-0 A-0 A-8 A-8 E-2_E-8 E-0 E-0 E-0_D-0 C-8 A-2_A-8 S-6 S-6
L- mo- ther and a home so dear For the girl I loved on the Green-briar shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRNBROOM
N-Green Broom
C-
A-
T-
S-70
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b%8 c-4 d-8 c-4 c-8 f-8 e-8 f-8 a-8_b-8 c-8
L- There was an old man and he lived in the east, His trade was a-cut-ting of broom, green broom, He had a young son, his
H-
M-6d-8 b-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 c-4 d-0_e-0 f-4 e-0_d-0 c-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- name it was John, He laid in his bed until noon, high noon, He laid in his bed un-til noon.
H-
M-6
L-
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%GRNBUTTN
N-Little Green Buttons
C-Fred Koller and Shel Silverstein
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- C G D G C G D G
M-1d-8 S-6 e-8 d-8 d-4 d-0 b-9_b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 d-0 b-9_b-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 G-4 S-6
L- The ho- ney-moon en-ded a de-cade a- go, If he still loves her he don't say so,
H- C G D Em C G D G
M-5b-8 d-8 S-6 e-8 d-8 d-4 d-4 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 G-4 S-6
L- So she's ta-king her blues to the House of Tat-toos Get- ting lit-tle green but-tons on her birth- day suit.
H- chorus: C G D G C G D G
M-5R-4 S-6 e-8 d-8 d-4 d-0 b-9_b-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-8 e-4 f-8 g-8 d-4 b-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6
L- Lit-tle green but-tons, all in a row, From her face to the place they ain't ne-ver gon-na show,
H- C G D Em C G D H
M-5W-1 R-4 S-6 W-3 R-8 e-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 e-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Might sound cra-zy but they sure look cute, those lit-tle green but-tons on her birth- day suit.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GRNFIS4A
N-Whale Fishing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 G-8_F-8 S-6 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-3 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 G-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- No lon-ger will we stay on shore, Since we are so deep in debt. And a voy-age to Green-land we will go, Some mo-ney for to
H-
M-3a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- make, brave boys, some mo- ney for to make.
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%GRNFISH
N-Greenland Whale Fisheries
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-3 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4
L- 'Twas in eight- een hun- dred and fif- ty three, and of June the thir- teenth
H-
M-4a-3 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 E-2 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-8_b-8
L- day. That our gal- lant ship her an- chor weighed. And for Green- land
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M-4a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-8_E-8 D-2 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-4 G-2 R-2 S-6
L- sailed a- way, brave boys, and for Green- land sailed a- way.
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%GRNFLDAM
N-The Green Fields of Amerikay
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_F-8 D-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4
L- Fare- well to old Ire- land, the land of my child- hood, Which now and for-
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 a-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4_b-4 G-4
L- e- ver I'm go- ing to leave. Fare- well to the shores, the
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_F-8 D-4 b-7_c-7 d-7 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 E-4
L- sham- sock is grow- ing it's the bright spot of beau- ty and home of the
H-
M-5E-2 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c#4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-8_F-8 D-4 D-8_E-8
L- brave. I will think on its val- leys with fond ad- mi- ra- tion, Though
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 e-8_d-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 b-4 b-4 G-4
L- ne- ver a- gain its green hills I will see; I'm bound for to
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_F-8 D-4 b-7_c-7_d-7 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 D-8_E-8
L- cross o'er that wide swel- ling o- cean In search of fame, for- tune and
H-
M-1F-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- sweet li- ber- ty.
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%GRNGRAVL
N-Green Gravel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 S-6 F-4 a-4 C-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-8_b-8 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 G-4
L- Green gra- vel, green gra- vel, Your grass is so green, You're the fai- rest young
H-
M-3b-4 a-4 F-8_a-8 a-8 G-5 E-8_G-8 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- dam- sel I e- ver have seen.
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%GRNRUSH
N-Green Grow the Rushes, O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 c-4 d-9 d-0 e-8 c-8 c-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4
L- I'll sing you seven, O Green grow the rush-es, O What is your seven, O? Seven for the seven stars in the sky
H-
M-5d-8 d-0 d-0 G-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 d-8 d-0 d-0 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 d-8 d-0 d-0 G-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 W-2 e-2 d-4_d-8 b-8 c-2 b-2
L- Six for the six proud wal-kers, Five for the sym-bols at your door, Four for the gos-pel ma-kers. Three, three, the ri- vals,
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-4 d-9 e-0 d-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 S-6
L- Two, two li-ly-white boys, clo-thed all in green, O One is one and all a- lone and e- ver more shall be so.
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%GRNSLVS
N-Greensleeves
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-9_c-0 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-9_E-0 F-8 G-4 E-8 E-9_D#0 E-8 F-4 D#8 B-4 E-8
L- A- las! my love, you do me wrong, to cast me off dis- court-eous-ly; And
H- cho:
M-1G-4 a-8 b-9_c-0 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-9_E-0 F-8 G-9_F-0 E-8 D#9_C#0 D-8 E-5 E-4 R-8 d-5 d-9_c#0 b-8
L- I have lov- ed you so long, De- light- ing in your compa- ny. Green- sleeves was
H-
M-5a-4 F-8 D-9_E-0_F-8 G-4_E-8 E-9_D#0 E-8 F-4 D#8 B-5 d-5 d-9 c#0 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-9_E-0 F-8
L- all my joy, Green- sleeves was my de- light. Green- sleeves was my heart of gold and
H-
M-1G-9 F-0 E-8 D#9_C#0 D-8 E-5 E-4 R-8 S-6
L- Who but my la- dy Green- sleeves?
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%GRONDHOG
N-Groundhog
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 f-4 e-4 e-8_d-8 b-5 b-8
L- Old Joe Dig- ger, Sam and Dave, Old Joe Dig- ger Sam and Dave, They
H- chorus:
M-3c-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 E-2 a-4 a-3 S-6
L- went a- hog hun- ting hard as they could stave, Ground hog!
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%GRRASH
N-Green Grow the Rashes, O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 E-8 E-9 E-0 G-9 F-0 G-0 E-9 E-8 G-8 F-9 F-0 c-9 b-0 c-0 F-9 F-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 b-9 G-0 E-9 G-0 F-9 a-0 G-9 F-0
L- There's naught but care on ev'-ry han', in ev'- ry hour that pas-ses, O! What sig-ni-fies the life O' man, an' 'twere na for the
H- chorus
M-8E-0 C-9 C-4 b-4 e-9 d-0 e-0 b-9 b-4 c-4 f-9 e%0 f-0 c-9 c-8 d-8 e-9 f-0 e-8 c-8 b-0 G-9 E-9 G-0 F-9 a-0 G-9 F-0
L- las-ses, O! Green grow the rash- es, O, Green grow the rash- es. O, The sweet-est hours that e'er I spent Are spent a-mang the
H-
M-1E-0 C-9 S-9 C-8 R-8 S-6
L- las-ses, O!
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%GRTGRNDD
N-Great-Grandad
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 F-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 F-8 a-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0
L- Great- Grand- dad when the land was young, Barred the door with a wa- gon tongue, For the
H-
M-4W-4 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-8 D-4 S-6
L- times was rough and the red- skins mocked, And he said his prayers with his shot- gun cocked.
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%GRTSPCKL
N-Great Speckled Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 b-8 G-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 E-2_E-8 c-8_c-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 W-2 b-3 b-8_b-8
L- What a beau- ti- ful thought I am thin-king, Con- cer- ning the Great Spec-kled Bird. Re-
H-
M-4d-4 b-8 G-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 E-2_E-8 e-8 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-8_D-8 b-8 a-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- mem- ber her name is re- cor- ded In the pa- ges of God's Ho- ly Word.
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%GRTSTORM
N-Great Storm is Over
C-Bob Franke
A-Bob Franke
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4d-4 S-6 d-2 d-8 d-5 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-2 G-5 E-8
L- The thun- der and light- ning gave voice to the
H-
M-4D-2 R-4 G-4 G-8 G-5 a-2 b-2 b-5 a-8 G-4 G-2 E-4
L- night. The lit- tle lame child cried a- loud in her
H-
M-4D-3 R-4 d-2 d-8 d-5 b-4 b-2 E-4 G-4 G-2 E-4
L- fright. Hush, lit- tle ba- by, a sto- ry I'll
H-
M-4D-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 G-2 E-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 G-2 E-4
L- tell of a love that has van- quished the pow- ers of
H- Chorus:
M-4D-3 R-4 D-3 G-4 G-4 G-2 a-4 a-2 a-5 G-8
L- hell. A- le- lu- ia, the great storm is
H-
M-4a-4 b-2 d-4 d-2 b-4_a-4 G-2 E-2 D-1
L- o- ver, lift up your wings and fly.
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%GRTWHEEL
N-The Great Wheel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Dm C F C F Bb C
M-1C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-9 C-0 D-4 E-4 F-5 F-8 G-4 G-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 W-2 D-4 G-4 E-2
L- An air- man told me be- fore he died, And I've no rea- son to think he lied
H- C7 F C Dm F Bb C7 F
M-4G-4 b-4 a-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 G-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- That his wife had a cunt so wide That she could ne-ver be sa- tis- fied.
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%GUANTANA
N-Guantanamera
C-Trad., Arr. Peter Sailer
A-Jose Marti
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-Capo+5 Dm7 G7 C F G7
M+4d-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-4 d-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 R-4 R-1
M+4b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 R-4 R-1
L- Guan - ta - na - me - ra gua -ji-ra Guan - ta -na -me -ra
M+4g-4 f-8 f-8 e-8 e-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 R-4 R-1
L-
m-4g-4 g-8 g-8 c-8 c-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 R-4 R-1
L-
H- C F G7 C F G
M+4a-4 b-8 c-8 d-2 c-4 R-4 R-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-2 C-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G-8
M+4F-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 R-4 R-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 B-2 @-2 R-2
L- Guan - ta - na - me - - - ra gua-ji-ra Guan - ta -na -me - - ra! 1. Yo soy un
M+4c-4 d-8 e-8 f-2 e-4 R-4 R-8 f-8 e-8 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 F-2 E-2 R-2
L-
m-4f-4 f-8 f-8 b-2 c-4 R-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 b-2 c-2 R-2
L-
H- F G7 C F G7
M+4F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-4 D-8 G-8 G-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G-8
M+4R-1 R-1 R-1 R-2 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8
L- hom-bre sin-ce-ro de don-de cre-ce la pal-ma Yo soy un
M-4R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
L-
H- F G7 Dm7 G7
M+4F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-2_c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 R-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
M+4D-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 R-4 R-2 R-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 R-4 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-8
L- hom-bre sin-ce-ro De don-de cre - - - - ce la pal-ma Y an-tes de
M-4R-1 R-1 R-1 R-2 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8
L-
H- C F G7 C F G7
M+4c-8 c-4 c-8 d-2 c-2 R-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 F-4 E-8 D-2 C-3 R-4
M+4a-8 a-4 a-8 b-2 b-2 R-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-4 C-8 B-2 @-3 R-4 S-6
L- mo-rir me quie - - ro E -char mis ver-sos del al - - - ma.
M-4f-8 f-4 f-8 f-2 e-2 R-8 e-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-2 E-3 R-4 S-6
L-
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%GUNDAGRD
N-Road to Gundagai
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4
L- Oh, we start- ed out from Ro- to when the sheds had all cut
H-
M-4G-3 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4
L- out; We'd whips and whips of mo- ney as we meant to push a-
H-
M-4D-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 G-2 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- bout. So we humped our blueys se- rene- ly, and made for Syd- ney
H-
M-4c-2 c-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 d-5 d-8 c-8_G-5 G-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4
L- town, with a three- spot check be- tween us as wan- ted knock- ing
H- chorus
M-4C-1_C-2 C-4 C-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 a-4 D-8 C-5 C-4 C-4
L- down. And we camped at La- zy Har- ry's on the
H-
M-4G-5 G-8 G-4 a-4 G-3 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 G-3 E-4
L- road to Gun- da- gai, the road to Gun- da- gai, Five
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-2 E-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 F-4
L- miles from Boon- a- bri; And we camped at La- zy Har- ry's on the
H-
M-2D-5 C-8 C-4 A-4 C-2 R-2 S-6
L- road to Gun- da- gai.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GYPBLJK
N-Black Jack Davy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-Putnam String County Band version
H-
M-1W-4 R-4 E-4 G-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8
L- Oh, Black Jack Da- vy come rid- ing by a whis- tl- ing so
H-
M-4W-4 G-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-0 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-0 F-0
L- merri- ly, He made the woods all around him ring And he charmed the heart of a
H-
M-3W-4 G-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 E-8 E-4 S-6
L- la- dy, And he charmed the heart of a la- a- dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GYPLADD2
N-The Gypsy Laddie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D G D A7
M-5W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 W-2 D-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 W-3 b-4 a-8_F-8 a-4 b-8_c-8
L- There were three gyp-sies a' in a row, And O but they were bon- nie O; They
H- D Em7 G D A7 D
M-1d-4 F-4 a-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 b-8 b-8 a-4_D-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- sang so sweet and so com- plete That they charmed the heart o' a la- dy O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GYPSYRVR
N-Gypsy Rover
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4@-4 C-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-8 @-8 @-2 @-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 E-2 D-5 @-8
L- Gyp- sy ro- ver come o- ver the hill. Down thru the val- ley so sha- dy. He
H-
M-4C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 D-4 C-8 A-8 @-8_C-4_A-8 @-2
L- whis-tled and he sang till the green woods rang And he charmed the heart of a la- dy.
H-
M-0S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%GYPWARN
N-The Gypsy's Warning
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-8 E-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 G-8 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-8 E-8 F-2 D-8 E-8
L- Do not trust him, gen-tle la-dy, Though his voice be low and sweet. Heed not
H-
M-5F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 G-8 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 F-8 a-8 d-5 c-8 d-8 b-8
L- him who kneels be- fore you, gen-tly plead- ing at thy feet. Now thy life is in its
H-
M-5b-8 a-5 F-8 a-8 d-5 c-8 d-8 b-8 a-2 D-8 E-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 G-8 F-8
L- morn- ing, Cloud not this, thy hap-py lot. List- en to the gyp-sy's warn-ing: Gen-tle
H-
M-2E-5 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- la- dy, heed him not
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HALANTO
N-Hal An Tow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse
M-5@-4 S-6 C-4 C-8_D-8 C-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 W-2 G-2 C-4 @-4
L- Re- mem- ber us poor May- ers all. And thus we do be- gin a To
H- Chorus
M-4C-4 C-8_D-8 C-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 C-4 G-4
L- lead our lives in right- eous- ness, or else we die in sin, a. Sing
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- Hal- an- tow. Sing mer- ry o. Sing Hal- an- tow. Sing mer- ry.
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%HANDPLOW
N-Keep Your Hands on That Plow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5W-2 R-2 D-4 F-4 W-3 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-4 W-2 a-4 R-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 W-3 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-8_D-4 R-4 D-4 F-4
L- Got my hands on the gos- pel plow, would-n't take no-thing for my jour-ney now, Keep your
H- chorus:
M-7W-2 a-4 a-2 G-4 W-3 F-8_D-5 F-6_D-6_C-6 W-2 D-1 R-2 a-2 d-1_d-4_c%4_a-4 c-4 d-1
L- hands on that plow, hold on. Hold on, Hold on.
H-
M-5W-2 R-2 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-2 G-4 W-3 F-8_D-5 F-6_D-6_C-6 W-2 D-1 R-1 S-6
L- Keep your hands on that plow, hold on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HANGMAN2
N-The Golden Ball
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 F-8 G-5_G-4 C-8 a-4 F-8 a-4 b-8
L- Slack up the rope, slack up the rope, And wait a lit- tle while; I think I see my
H-
M-3c-8 c-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- fa-ther a- co- ming out on that ro- ving wild.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HANGMN1
N-Maid Freed From Gallows
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-From Davis, Traditional Ballads of Virginia
H-
M-4a-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 D-5 D-8 d-5 d-8 b-4 d-4 a-3 a-4
L- Hang- man, hang- man, Hold your rope and hold it for a while. I
H-
M-4d-5 d-8 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 F-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 D-1
L- think I see my fa- ther com- ing, from a long man- y mile.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAPPSOLD
N-How Happy the Soldier
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6b-8 S-6 a-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- How hap-py the sol-dier who lives on his pay, And spends half a crown out of six-pence a day; Yet fears nei-ther jus-tic-es
H-
M-5a-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 E-8 F-9 E-0 G-4 b-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-9 F-0 a-4 b-0 b-0
L- war-rants, nor bums, But pays all his debts with a roll of his drum! With a row de dow, row de dow, row de dow dow, And he
H-
M-2a-8 G-8 F-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 E-8 F-9 E-0 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- pays all his debts with a roll of his drum.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAPWANDR
N-The Happy Wanderer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1d-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 d-4
L- I love to go a- wan- de- ring, A- long the moun- tain track, And
H- chorus:
M-4d-4 f-4 f-5 f-8 g-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 e-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 d-9 d-0
L- as I go I love to sing, my knap- sack on my back. Val de
H-
M-4f-3 d-9 d-0 g-3 d-9 d-0 h-3 d-9 d-0 i-8 h-8 g-8 f-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8
L- ree, Val de rah, Val de ree, Val de rah-ha- ha- ha- ha- ha Val de
H-
M-4f-3 d-9 d-0 g-3 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- ree Val de rah My knap- sack on my back.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HARBGRAC
N-Harbour Grace
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm
M-5W-4 a-8 S-6 a-8 d-8 d-8 e-0 e-0 d-0 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 e-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 S-6
L- Oh Har- bour Grace is a ve- ry nice place And so is the Bay of Is- lands,
H-
M-6W-4 b-0 b-0 S-6 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 C-8 C-0 C-0 D-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 W-3 D-4 D-4_W-2 D-5 S-6
L- So we give three cheers for Car- bo- near When the boys come home from swi- lin'
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%HARDTRAV
N-Hard Travelin'
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-2 a-8 G-8 E-8_D-8 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-1
L- I been a- ha- vin' some hard tra-vel- in' I thought you knowed,
H-
M-4D-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-2 a-8 G-8 E-4 a-4 a-2 F-4 D-1
L- I been a- ha- vin' some hard tra-vel- in' way down the road,
H-
M-4D-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-2 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-2 a-8_a-8 E-4 G-2 a-8_a-8 E-4
L- I been a- ha- vin' some hard tra-vel- in' Hard ram- blin' hard gam- blin'
H-
M-1D-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-2 b-8 G-8 a-4 G-1_G-4 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- I been a- ha- vin' some hard tra-vel- in', Lord.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HARESMTN
N-Hares on the Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
K-Eb
H-
M-5R-2 B-4 E-8 E-5 E-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4
L- Young wo- men they run like hares on the moun- tain, Young
H-
M-5F-8 F-5 F-4 F-4_D-4 B-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 S-9 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 e-8 d-8
L- wo- men they run, like hares on the moun- tain; If I were but a
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 b-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8_B-8 B-4 B-8 B-8
L- young man I'd soon go a- hunt- in, To my right fol- did- dle de- ro, To my
H-
M-2E-4 G-4 F-8 D-8 S-9 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- right fol did- dle day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HARLCH
N-Men of Harlech
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-G
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4
L- Men of Har- lech, in the hol- low, Do you hear, like rush- ing bil- low,
L- 'Tis the tread of Sax- on foe- men, Sax- on spear- men, Sax- on bow- men.
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-8 e-5 d-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 G-1 S-5
L- Wave on wave that, surg- ing, fol- low Bat- tles dis- tant sound?
L- Be they knights or hinds or yeo- men They shall bite the ground!
H-
M-4a-5 G-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 a-4_a-2 d-5 c-8 b-5 c-8 d-4 d-4_d-5 d-8
L- Loose the folds a- sun- der. Flag we con- quer un- der. The
H-
M-4d-5 c-8 b-5 c-8 d-5 c-8 b-5 c-8 d-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4_d-2
L- pla- cid sky, now calm on high, shall loose its bolts of thun- der!
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4
L- On- ward 'tis our coun- try needs us, He is bra- vest, he who leads us,
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 e-4 d-8 b-5 a-5 G-8 G-1 S-6
L- Hon- ours self now proud- ly heeds us: Free- dom, God and right!
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%HARRYSIM
N-The Death of Harry Simms
C-Molly Jackson and Jim Garland
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 D-2_W-2 D-3 a-8 G-8 W-3 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-4 a-8
L- Come and lis-ten to my sto-ry, come and lis-ten to my song. I will tell you of a he- ro who
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M-4c-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 a-2_a-3 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-4 a-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 a-5 a-8
L- is now dead and gone. I will tell you of a young boy His age it was nine-teen, He
H-
M-4G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-4_a-3_a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 D-2_D-3 S-6 S-6
L- was the bra-vest un-ion man That I have e- ver seen.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HARTLAND
N-My Heart's in the Highlands
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- chorus
M-6G-4 S-6 c-4 c-9_e-0 d-9_c-0 a-4 a-4 c-4 G-5_c-8 a-9 G-0 E-5 D-8_C-4 D-4 E-4 c-4
L- My heart's in the High- lands, My heart is not here. My heart's in the
H-
M-5G-5 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-4 c-4 c-9_e-0 c-2 c-9_d-0 e-9_d-0 e-8 f-8 e-8_d-8 c-5 b-8_a-4
L- High- lands a- cha- sing the deer, A- cha- sing the wild deer and
H-
M-5G-5 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-5_D-8 E-0_D-0_C-8 D-4 E-4 c-4 G-9_a-0 E-9_G-0 D-9_E-0 C-4 c-4 c-9_d-0
L- fol- low-ing the roe, My heart's in the High- lands where- ev- er I
H- verse:
M-5c-2 G-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 e-8_f-0_g-0 e-5 d-8 e-0_d-0_c-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 h-5_g-8 e-4
L- go! Fare- well to the High- lands, Fare- well to the North, The
H-
M-5g-8_h-8 g-8_f-8 e-8_d-8 e-8_f-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 d-4 d-9_f-0 d-5_c-8 a-4 c-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8_f-8
L- birth- place of val- our, the coun- try of worth! Where- ev- er I
H-
M-5g-5 h-8 g-4 h-8_g-8 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 c-5_e-8 d-8_c-8 a-5 G-8_a-8 c-8 G-9_a-0 E-9_G-0 D-9_E-0
L- wan- der, where- ev- er I roam, The hills of the High- lands for-
H-
M-2C-4 c-4 c-9_d-0 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- ev- er I love!
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%HASHOUSE
N-Hungry Hash House
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 D-4 D-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-2 b-8 b-5 a-8 G-5 G-4 E-4 G-4 R-4 G-8 G-5 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-8 d-5 b-8 G-5 a-3 R-4
L- I'm a board-er and I dwell in that se-cond rate hot- tel, If I stay here long I think I'll go in-sane;
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 d-8 d-5 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-2 b-8 b-5 a-8 G-5 G-4 E-4 G-4 R-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-3 R-4
L- For I lay here on my bunk, and I can-not reach my trunk, And the board I pay would break a mil-lion-aire.
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 c-5 c-2 c-5 c-8 b-8 b-5 b-4 a-4 G-3 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-5 e-8 e-5 d-8 c#5 d-3 R-4
L- Oh they feed on chick-en pie, If you eat it, you will die. The meat you can-not cut it with a sword;
H-
M-9W-2 R-2 d-4 d-4 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-5 b-2 b-8 b-5 a-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 W-1 G-3 R-4 R-1 S-6
L- Oh there's un-der-tak-ers hang-in' round, for there's good work to be found At the all-go-hung-ry hash-house where I board.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HASLBURY
N-Haselbury Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G Em D7 G
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8
L- As I was going to Ha- sel- bury all on one mar- ket day, I met a lit- tle
H- Em A7 D G C
M-5d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 c-4_c-4 c-8
L- Ha- sel- bury girl, her bus- i- ness being that way, Her bus-i- ness being to mar- ket with
H- G C D G C G Em D7
M-5b-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8
L- but- ter cheese and eggs, And we both jogged on to-ge-ther my boys, Sing Fal-the-ral loo-ra-li
H- G
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HASTEWED
N-Haste to the Wedding (Rural Felicity)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-tune as printed in 1770
H-
M-5R-2 a-4 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-0_G-0
L- Come haste to the wed-ding ye friends and ye neigh-bors the lo-vers their bliss can no lon-ger de-lay, For
H-
M-5a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 f-8 h-8 f-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 h-8 h-8 f-8 h-8 h-8_f-8 i-8
L- get all your sor-rows your cares and your la-bors, And let ev-'ry heart beat with rap-ture to-day. Come come, one and all, at-
H-
M-5i-8 g-8 i-8 i-8_g-8 i-8 h-8 f-8 h-8 h-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-5 h-5 f-5 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 b-8
L- tend to my call, And re-vel in plea-sures that ne-ver can cloy, Come see ru-ral fe- li- ci-ty
H-
M-2a-8 F-8 a-8 f-8 h-8 f-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-5 S-6
L- which love and in-no-cence e- ver en- joy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HATIKV
N-Hatikvah
C-Samuel Cohen
A-Naphtali Herz Imber
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-8 S-6 D-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 b-8_d-8 a-5 a-8 G-4 G-9 E-0 F-4 F-8 F-8
L- As long as deep with- in the heart, The soul of Ju- de- a is
H-
M-4E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-5 A-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-2 b-8_a-8 b-8_d-8 a-5 a-8 G-4 G-9 E-0 F-4 F-4
L- tur- bu- lent and strong. As long as to the east. for- ward- ly, The eye to- ward Zi- on
H-
M-4E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-2 D-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-5 D-8 D-4 d-4 d-4 d-8 d-8
L- con-stant-ly is turned. Then our hope it is not dead. The an- cient long- ing will
H-
M-4c-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 G-9 E-0 F-4_F-9 F-0 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-9 F-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- be ful- filled, To re- turn to the land, the land of our fa- thers. The ci- ty of Je- ru- sa-lem, Where
H-
M-1E-8_D-8 E-8 F-8 D-5 S-6
L- Da- vid en- camped.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAUDAWA
N-Haud Awa'
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 G-8 b-8 b-5 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-5 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-5 c-0_e-0 e-4 e-8 b-8 R-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 c-4
L- Will ye gang wi' a Hie-lan man, That lives a-mang the hills, las-sie, He'll row ye in a
H-
M-3b-8 G-8 F-5 G-0_b-0 e-8 c-0_e-0 b-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- tar-tan plaid and shield ye frae a' ills, las-sie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAULBWLN
N-Haul on the Bowline
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- CHORUS:
M-8F-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 G-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 D-8 E-8 D-8_C-8 A-4 F-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 C-9 C-0 D-4 E-4 F-8 R-8 R-4 S-6
L- Haul on the bow- line our bul- ly ship's a- roll- in. Haul on the bow- line, the bow- line haul!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAULJO2
N-Haul Away, Joe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 b-5 b-4 a-8 F-5_F-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-4_G-8 a-4 F-8 b-5 b-4 a-8
L- A- way, haul a- way, O haul and sing to- ge- ther, A- way haul a-
H-
M-3F-5_F-4 R-8 E-4 E-8 F-5 B-8 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- way! Haul a- way Joe!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAULJOE
N-Haul Away, Joe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 b-5 b-4 a-8 F-5_F-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-4_G-8 a-4 F-8 b-5 b-4 a-8
L- A- way, haul a- way, O haul and sing to- ge- ther, A- way haul a-
H-
M-3F-5_F-4 R-8 E-4 E-8 F-5 B-8 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- way! Haul a- way Joe!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAULROSY
N-Haul Away for Rosie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 G-8 S-4 c-4 d-8 c-4 b&8 G-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 F-8 G-4_a-8 b&8_G-4
L- Oh, When I was a lit- tle boy, my moth- er of- ten told me
H-
M-5c-5 c-4 b&8 G-2_G-8 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 F-8 G-4_a-8 b&8_S-9 G-4 c-5 c-4 b&8
L- Way Haul a- way! We'll haul a- way for Ro- sie Way, Haul a-
H-
M-4G-2_G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 S-1 E-8 C-8 R-8 C-4 G-8 S-5 S-2 E-8 C-8 R-8 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- way, we'll haul a- way for Ro- sie Oh That Ro- sie, Oh!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAWTHRN
N-The Hawthorn Tree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 b-8 S-4 G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8
L- It was a maid of my coun- try, As she came by a haw- thorn tree, As
H-
M-5G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 c-4 a%8 F-8_G-8 a&8 G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8
L- full of flow'rs as might be seen, She marvell'd to see the tree so green. At last she ask- ed
H-
M-5G-4 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- of the tree, How came this fresh- ness un- to thee? And ev'- ry branch so fair and clean? I
H-
M-2a-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 f-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 S-5
L- mar- vel that you look so green. The
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HAYSEED
N-Hayseed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 a-4 G-2 E-8 E-8 E-4_C-4 F-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4
L- A hay- seed one day to him- self did say, "I've worked just a
H-
M-5F-4 b-5 a-8 a-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 a-4 G-2 E-4
L- year and a min- it." To the ci- ty he flew, his
H-
M-6E-4 C-4 F-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 D-4 C-2_W-3 C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- mo- ney he drew, This hay- seed was bound to be in it.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HCKLGRSE
N-The Hackler from Grouse Hall
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 a-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- I am a ro- vin' hac- kler lad that loves the sham- rock shore, My name is Pat Mc-
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 F-4 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-5_C-4 C-8 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8
L- Don- nell and my age is eigh- ty four, Be- lov'd and well- re- spec- ted by my
H-
M-5a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-5_d-4 d-0 e-0 f-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 D-8
L- neigh- bors once and all, On Saint Pa- trick's day I loved to stray 'round La-vey and Grouse
H-
M-1D-4_D-5 S-6 S-6
L- Hall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HCKSFRWL
N-Hick's Farewell
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6B-8_E-8 S-6 E-2 E-8_G-8 E-2 D-4 B-2 A-4 B-2 G-8_a-8 a-2 G-8_E-8
L- The time is swift- ly rol- ling on when I must
H-
M-5E-2 G-8_a-8 a-2 G-8_a-8 a-2 G-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 B-4
L- faint and die. My bo- dy to the dust re-
H-
M-4D-2 G-9_E-0 E-2 E-8_D-8 B-2 D-8_E-8 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- turn and there for- got- ten lie.
H-
M-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEARTALK
N-Hear Me Talkin' To Ya
C-Louis Armstrong
A-
T-Moderate Blues
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C C7
M-4a-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 R-8 a-8 a-7 a-7 a-7 G-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 G-4 E-8 C-8_C-8 E-4 C-8
L- Ram-blin' wo-man makes no change in me, I'm gon-na ram-ble back to my used to be, Ah, you
H- F7 C
M-4D-9 E&0 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-5 R-8 E&8 E-4 D-8 C-4 E%8_E-4 R-4 R-2 R-2 R-9 G-0 a-9 G-0
L- hear me tal- kin' to ya, I don't bite my tongue. You want to
H- G7 Dm7 G7 C F C G7
M-4b&8 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 G-8 E-4 C-8_C-2 R-2 R-1
L- be my wo-man, you got to fetch it with you when you come.
H- C C7
M-4a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 R-4 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 G-8 E-4 C-8_C-8 E&4 C-8
L- Eve and A- dam, In the Gar-den ta-kin' a chance, A-dam did-n't take time to get his pants, Ah, you
H- F7 C
M-4D-9 E&0 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-5 R-4 E&4 D-4 C-4 E%2 R-2 R-2 R-9 G-0 a-9 G-0
L- hear me tal-kin' to ya, Don't bite my tongue. You want to
H- G7 Dm7 G7 C F C
M-3b&8 a-4 G-8 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 G-8 E-4 C-8_C-2 R-2 S-6
L- be my wo- man You got to fetch it with you when you come.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEARTMAN
N-If the Heart of a Man
C-
A-John Gay
T-
S-144
K-D
B-6/4
F-Poor Robin's Maggot or Would You Have a Young Virgin
H- D A D
M-6F-8 G-8 S-6 W-2 a-5 b-8 a-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 d-2 a-4 a-2 F-8_G-8 a-5 b-8 a-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 e-2 a-8 a-8 a-2 F-8 G-8 a-5 b-8 a-4 a-5 b-8 a-4
L- When the heart of a man is de- pres't with care, The mist is dis-pell'd when a wo- man ap-pears Like the notes of a fid-dle she
H- A D A7 D D A
M-5W-2 d-4_d-4 a-4 e-2 a-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 a-5 d-8 c-4 d-4_d-4 D-4 D-2 R-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 e-2 a-4 a-3
L- sweet- ly sweet- ly rai-ses our spi-rits and charms our ears. Ro- ses and li- lies her cheeks dis-close
H- D G A7 D Em D A
M-5W-2 f-5 e-8 d-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 g-2 e-4 e-2_e-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 g-5 f-8 e-4 g-5 f-8 e-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 a-5 d-8 c-4
L- But her ripe lips are more sweet than those, Press her ca-ress her with kis-ses her blis-ses di-solve us in plea-sure and
H- D
M-1W-2 d-4_d-4 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- soft re- pose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEARTOAK
N-Heart of Oak
C-Dr. Boyce
A-David Garrick
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Bb D Gm Eb Bb Eb Cm Gm D7 Gm
M-4F-4 S-6 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-4 d-9 c-0 b-4 a-9 G-0 F-5 F-8 G-4 G-9 a-0 b-4 c-9 d-0
L- Come, cheer up my lads, 'tis to glo- ry we steer, To add some-thing more to this
H- Cm F7 BB D7 Gm F Bb Gm F7 Bb Bb F Dm
M-4e-4 d-9 c-0 d-4 d-9_c-0 b-4 D-9 E-0 F-4 d-9 c-0 b-4 D-9 E-0 F-4 b-4 d-4 c-9 b-0 f-4 a-9 b-0
L- won- der- ful year; To ho- nor we call you as free men, not slaves, for who are so free as the
H- F C7 F chorus: F D7 Gm D7 Gm D7 Gm
M-1c-4 c-9 c-0 F-4 c-9 c-0 c-4 a-9 b-0 c-4 d-9 d-0 d-4 b-9 c-0 d-5 d-8 b-4 a-8 d-8 b-8 G-5
L- sons of the waves? Heart of oak are our ships, heart of oak are our men; we al- ways are rea-dy,
H- Eb F Bb Eb F7 Bb C7 Bb F7 Bb
M-3b-0 b-9 F-4 D-8 B-4 F-8 G-9_a-0 b-9 c-0 d-4 c-9 b-0 f-4 F-9 F-0 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- stea-dy, boys, stea-dy, We'll fight and we'll con- quer a-gain and a-gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEAVJHN
N-Heave Away, Me Johnnies
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 F-8 d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 F-5 b-4 c-8
L- My John- ny was a rov- er and to- day he sailed a- way, Heave a-
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M-5d-5_d-8 c-8 b-8 F-4 b-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-5 R-4 a-8 b-5 R-4 b-8 e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- way- ay me John- nies. Heave a- way a- way! Says she, "I'll be your
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L- sweet- heart, dear, If ye will on- ly stay, And a- way, me bul- ly boys, we're
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L- all bound to go.
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%HEAVNPRO
N-Heaven Will Protect an Honest Girl
C-Harris Weston
A-R.P. Weston and Bert Lee
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S-100
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B-4/4
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M-5d-8 d#8 S-6 e-8 d%8 G-8 b-8 d-8 c#8 c%8 b-8 d-8 c#8 c%8 a-8 E-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E#8 F-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a#8 b-2_b-8 R-8 S-6
L- On the day I left the vil-lage my dear mo-ther whis-per'd, "Nell, take this piece of bread and drip- ping and your fare,
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M-5d-8 d#8 S-6 e-8 d%8 G-8 b-8 d-8 c#8 c%8 b-8 d-8 c#8 c%8 a-8 E-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 F-8 b-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 R-8 S-6
L- And re- mem- ber while in Lon-don, though you're just a ser-vant gel, you're a blond, the sort that gen-tle-men en-snare.
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M-4G-8 a-8 S-6 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-4 b-8 b#8 c#8 b%8 a-8 G#8 G%8 a-8 b-8 d-8
L- With your youth and fa-tal beau-ty, When you get to Wa-ter-loo There'll be crowds of dukes and mil-lio-naires all
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M-4e-8 c#8 b-8 a-8 d-5 D-8 d-8 c#8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 c%8 b-8 E-2_E-4 R-8 E-8 a-8 G#8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 D-8
L- wai-ting there for you. But Hea-ven will pro-tect an ho-nest gel, An an-gi-el will guard you lit-tle
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M-4b-2_b-8 R-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 F-8 E#8 F-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 a#8 b-8 c#8 b-8 a%8 G#8 G%8 a-8 e-8 a-8
L- Nell. When these rich men tempt you, Nel-ly with their spar-ke-ling Mo-sel-ly Say, "Nay! Nay!" and do be ve-ry care-fu-
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M-4d-2_d-8 R-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c#8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 c%8 b-8 E-2_E-8 R-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G#8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 D-8
L- el! And if some old bloa-ted bla-se rou-e swell Says, I'll kiss you, we're a-lone in this ho-
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M-4b-2_b-8 R-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 e-8 b-8 R-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 F-8
L- tel. Breathe a prayer he shall not do it, And then biff him with the cru-et, Then Hea-ven will pro-tect an ho-nest
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M-1G-2_G-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- gel!
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%HEAVYHIP
N-Heavy-Hipted Woman
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B-2/4
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M-1R-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 G-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 D-8 B-8 @-8 B-0 B-9 @-0 @-9 B-4 b-4 G-4 B-0 B-9 @-4 @-0 @-9
L- Quit yo' long time talk-in' 'bout yo' hea-vy hip-ted wo-man, She done gone, Oh babe, She done gone. Quit yo'
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M-7B-4 @-4 B-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 @-8 @-8 B-0 B-9 @-0 @-9 B-4 D-4 B-4 B-0 B-9 @-4 R-4 S-6
L- long time talk-in' 'bout yo' hea-vy hip-ted wo-man, She done gone, Oh babe, she done gone.
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%HELIED
N-Oh, How He Lied
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A-
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S-100
K-A
B-3/4
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H-
M-6E-4 S-6 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 c-5 a-8 E-3 D-4 b-5 G-8
L- He sat down be- side her and smoked a ci- gar. smoked a ci-
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L- gar, smoked a ci- gar. He sat down be- side her and
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L- smoked a ci- gar, smoked a ci- gar.
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%HELLBND2
N-The Hell-Bound Train (2)
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B-4/4
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M-1a-8 S-6 C-4 F-4 F-5 a-0 G-0 F-4 D-4 C-5 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 c-5 d-0_c-0 W-2 a-4 F-4 a-5 a-8
L- A drun- kard lay on the bar- room floor, He drunk till he could not drink no more, He
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M-4F-4 F-4 c-5 d-0 c-0 a-4 F-4 a-5 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-4 F-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- went to sleep with a trou- bled brain, An' dreampt he was on the hell- bound train.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HELLBOND
N-The Hell-Bound Train
C-
A-
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-6G-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-8
L- A Tex-as cow- boy on a bar- room floor, Had drunk so much he could drink no more, So he fell a- sleep with a
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M-3a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- trou- bled brain to dream that he rode on the hell- bound train.
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%HELLTXAS
N-Hell in Texas
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B-6/8
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M-5R-2 R-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8_G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 B-4 B-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-8
L- Oh the De-vil in Hell they say he was chained, and there for a thou- sand years he re- mained; He
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L- nei-ther com-plained nor did he groan But de-cid-ed he'd start up a hell of his own, Where he could tor- ment the
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M-5D-8_E-8 E-8 B-4 B-0 B-0 C-8 E-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 F-8 G-8_b-8 b-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 c-8_b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 B-4 B-8
L- souls of men, with-out be-ing shut in a pris- on pen, So he asked the Lord if he had a- ny sand Left
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L- o- ver from ma- king this great land.
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%HELNLIES
N-Where Helen Lies
C-
A-Robert Burns
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S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-tune: Where Helen Lies #203
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L- O that I were where Hel- en lies Night and day on
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L- me she cries; O that I were where Hel- en lies In faior Kirk- con- nel
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M-1b-3 S-6 S-6
L- lee.
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M-0
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M-0
L-
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M-0
L-
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M-0
L-
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%HENERY8
N-I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am
C-Murray and Weston
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-6G-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 a-5 R-5 W-3 c-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 d-8
L- You don't know who you're look- ing at, now have a look at me! I'm a bit of a
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M-5e-4 d-8 c-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 R-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 G-8
L- nob, I am, be- long to roy- al- ty. I'll tell you how it came a- bout; I
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M-5c-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 a-5 R-4 b-8 c-4 G-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 d-8
L- mar- ried Wi- dow Burch, And I was King of Eng- land when I tod- dled out of
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M-5c-5 R-5 e-5 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 b-4 c-8 a-5 R-4 d-8
L- church. Out- side the peo- ple star- ted shou- ting: "Hip Hoo- ray!" Said
H- chorus:
M-5d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 R-5 G-3
L- I, "Get down up- on your knees, It's Co- ro- na- tion day!" I'm
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M-5a-4 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-5 e-5 c-5 R-5 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 d-5 c-5
L- Hen- e- ry the Eighth, I am!, Hen- e- ry the Eighth, I
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M-5a-8 c-4_c-5 G-5 R-5 G-5 G-5 a-4 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 e-5
L- am, I am! I got mar- ried to the wi- dow next
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M-5c-5 R-5 d-5 a-5 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-5_e-4 d-8 b-5 G-5
L- door. She's been mar- ried se- ven times be- fore, And
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M-5c-5_c-4 d-8 e-5 d-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 R-5 R-4 G-8 a-4 G#8 a-4 b-8
L- ev- 'ry one was a Hen- e- ry, She woul- dn't have a
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M-5d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-3 R-5 c-4 d-8 e-5 c-5 d-5 b-5
L- Wil- lie or a Sam. I'm her eighth old man named
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M-6c-4 b-8 a-5 W-2 R-3 W-3 e-4 d#8 e-4 c-8 d-5 b-5 c-5 R-5 R-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Hen- e- ry, Hen- e- ry the Eighth I am!
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%HENRMART
N-Henry Martin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
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H-
M-5R-2 D-4 D-4_a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-4
L- There were three bro- thers in mer- ry Scot- land. In
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L- Scot- land there lived bro- thers three. And they did cast
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M-5c-4 b%4 a-4 a-4_D-4 E-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 G-4_F-4 G-4 a-3
L- lots which of them should go, should go, should go.
H-
M-5d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- For to turn rob- ber all on the salt sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HENRMRT2
N-Andrew Marteen
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 S-9 D-4_D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4
L- In bone- y Scot- land three bro- thers did dwell, Three bro- thers did
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M-5a-4_b-4 c-4 d-3_d-2 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 D-4_D-4 E-4
L- dwell all three; And they did cast lots to
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M-5F%4 E-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-3_d-4 c-4 F-4
L- see which of them would go rob- bing down on the salt
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M-5G-3_G-2 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 D-2 E-4 F%4 E-4 D-4
L- sea, And they did cast lots to see which of
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M-6G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-3_d-4 c-4 F-4 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- them Would go rob- bing down on the salt sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HENRYJOY
N-Henry Joy
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
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H- F Bb C7
M-1F-8_D-8 S-6 C-4 C-8_D-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 D-5 D-8 W-2 D-3 F-8_D-8
L- An Ul- ster- man I am proud to be, From the An- trim glens I come. Al-
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M-4C-5 D-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-5 D-5 D-8 D-3 a-8 b-8
L- though I la- bour by the sea I have fol-lowed flag and drum. I have
H- F Bb F Dm Bb C7
M-4c-5 c-8 d-4 c-8_a-8 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 F-8_D-8
L- heard the mar- tial tramp of men; I've seen them fight and die, Ah,
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M-4C-5 D-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 F-8_G-8 a-8 F-8_F-4 D-5 D-8 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- lads, I well re- mem- ber when I fol- lowed Hen- ry Joy.
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%HENRYV
N-King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 B-8 B-8 A-5 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-5 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- A king was sit- ting on his throne, And on his throne was sit- ting he, He be-thought him-
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M-4B-4 A-8 A-8 B-8 A-8 E-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 B-8 B-8 A-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- self of a tri- bute due, Been due in France so ma- ny years.
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%HEREGRG2
N-All Through the Ale
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C
M-1G-4 G-8 G-8 c-5 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-2 c-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 G-2_G-8 G-8 G-8
L- All through the ale, the con- foun-ded ale, All through the ale and to- bac- co; With a
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M-4e-4 e-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 G-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 d-4 c-3 S-6
L- Whack fol-the- day, Fol-the- did-dle all the day, All through the ale and to- bac- co.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEREGROG
N-All For My Grog
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-1D-8 S-6 D-4 b-9 a-0 G-5 F-8 W-2 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 W-3 d-4 d-9 d-0 d-4 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-5_a-4 b-8 c-8
L- It's all for me grog, me nog-gy nog-gy grog. All gone for beer and ter-bac-co, For I've
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M-4d-8_e-8 d-8 b-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-2 G-4_G-8 S-6
L- spent all me tin With the las-ses drin-kin' gin, And ac-cross the wes-tern o-cean I must tra- vel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HERELIES
N-Here Lies a Woman
C-Hilton
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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M-1a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 R-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-5 G-8 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 a-8 a-5
L- Here lies a wo- man. Who can de- ny it? She died in peace tho' lived un- qui- et.
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M-4R-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-5 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4
L- Her hus- band prays if o'er her grave you walk, you would tread soft, you would tread
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M-4e-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G#4 c-4 a-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#5 G-8 a-2 S-6
L- soft, for if she wakes, for if she wakes, she'll talk, tread soft, for if she wakes, she'll talk.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEREMULE
N-Here's Your Mule
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-1c-8 S-6 c-9_b-0 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 E-4 E-8 G-9_F-0 E-8 D-8_G-8 F-8 E-4 R-8 R-4 c-8 c-9_b-0 a-8 G-4 G-8
L- A far- mer came to camp one day, with milk and eggs to sell, Up- on a mule that
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M-5a-9_G-0 F-8 E-4 E-8 G-9_F-0 E-8 D-8_a-8 G-8 C-4 R-8 R-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 F#8 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8
L- oft would stray, To where no one could tell. The far- mer ti- red of his tramp, For
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M-5a-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 R-8 R-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 F#8 G-4 a-8 b-4 S-9 c-0_c-0 d-4 c-8 E-4 F#8
L- hours was made a fool By ev- 'ry one he met in camp with "Mis- ter here's your
H- chorus:
M-5G-5_G-4 c-8 c-9_b-0 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 E-4 G-8 G-9_F-0 E-8 D-8_G-8 F-8 E-5 R-4 c-8
L- mule! Come on, come on, come on, old man, and don't be made a fool By
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M-4c-9_b-0 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 S-9 c-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ev- 'ry one you meet in camp With "Mis- ter here's your mule!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HEROGRGE
N-Saw You My Hero George
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A-
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S-100
K-D
B-2/4
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M-8D-9_E-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 b-4 g-9 e-0 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 c-8_b-8 b-8_a-8 a-4 R-8 G-8 F-9 E-0 F-9 d-0
L- Saw you my he- ro Saw you my he- ro Saw you my he- ro George? I've ranged thro' all the
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M-6F-4 E-8 D-8 E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-4 G-9 b-0 b-8_a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- plain and I've ask'd of ev-'ry swain For some news of my he- ro, George.
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%HEROUNDR
N-Here's to You Rounders
C-
A-Don Lang
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S-100
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B-3/4
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M-5b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 E-5 E-8
L- Here's to you roun- ders and here's to you rail- road bums. Hope that you
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L- make it home soon. Here's to the wo- men who
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L- mar- ried for love and lived with the man in the moon.
H- Verse:
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L- I ne- ver knew my gran- dad. He was al- ways
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L- on the bum. Ev- ery Sep- tem- ber he'd get on the
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L- south- bound and ride. Then round a- bout Christ- mas
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L- me and my bro- ther we'd get a few coins in the mail.
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M-5F-4 F-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 D-5 D-8 E-4 D-2 A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-2
L- We'd go and spend them they were all he could send, from that Mex-i- co
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M-3E-2 F-4 D-3_D-3 S-6
L- Ci- ty jail.
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%HERRCRON
N-Herring Croon
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-124
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D A7 D A7 D
M-8W-2 R-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 G-8 F-5 E-4 D-3 R-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-1 W-2 R-1 D-4 D-4 D-2
L- Where do you go, lit-tle her-ring? What do you see, tail-and-fin? Blue and green,
H- C D C D G D A7 G
M-8W-2 c%4 b-4 a-2 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-1 b-5 b-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 F-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-1 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4
L- cold and dark, sea-weed grow-ing high, Hills a hun-dred fa-thom deep, where the dead men lie, Dog-fish eyes and
H- D A7 D C D C
M-8W-2 d-4 a-4 a-2 F-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 ST24G-4 F-4 ST44E-3 R-4 R-1 a-8 a-5 D-2 c%8 b-5 a-2 F-4 a-4 G-8 E-5
L- mack-erel's eyes, and they hun-ger af-ter me. Net or weir, I don't care, catch me if you
H- D
M-1W-2 D-1 S-6
L- can.
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%HERWOMEN
N-Here's to the Women
C-Linda Allen
A-
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S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 D-5 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- His- t'ry books give us his- tor- i- cal facts, Of sol- diers and
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 B-4 B-4 E-4 D-5 B-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 D-5 C-4
L- sail- ors and men with their ax- es, but who filled their bel- lies and
H-
M-5D-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 E-4 E-2 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 B-4
L- who washed their clothes, who raised up their spir- its and nur- tured their
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M-2A-3_A-3 S-6
L- souls?
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%HESGONE
N-He's Gone Away
C-
A-
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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M-4D-4 G-4 G-8 d-5 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-2 R-4 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-4
L- I'm goin' a- way for to stay a lit- tle while, But I'm co-ming back If I go
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 E&8 D-2_D-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 R-8 G-8
L- ten thou- sand miles. Oh, who will tie your shoes? And
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 f%4 e-4 d-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 b-4 d-8 f#4 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 E&4
L- who will glove your hand? And who will kiss your ru-by lips when I am
H-
M-4D-2 R-2 R-2 R-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 b-5 a-8 G-3 R-8 G-8
L- gone? Oh it's pap- py'll tie my shoes, And
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M-4b-4 d-4 f%4 e-4 d-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 b-4 d-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 E&4
L- mam- my'll glove my hand, And you will kiss my ru- by lips when you come
H-
M-4D-3 R-4 R-2 R-4 E-8 D-8 G-1 D-4 G-4 d-8 d-5
L- back! Oh, he's gone, he's gone a- way,
H-
M-4e-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-2 R-4 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-4 E&8 D-2
L- For to stay a lit- tle while. But he's co- min' back if he goes ten thou- sand miles.
H-
M-4R-4 E-8 D-8 G-2_G-4 E-8 D-8 G-2_G-4 E-8 D-8 G-2 b-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 R-4
L- Look a- way, look a- way, look a- way, O- ver Yan- dro
H-
M-1G-4 b-4 D-4 e-7_d-7_e-7 d-2 R-4 R-8 b-8 d-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 d-8 b-8 d-4
L- On Yan- dro's high hill, Where them white doves are fly- in' from bough to bough
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 G-8 G-4 E-4 D-3 R-4 E-8 D-8 G-2
L- and a- ma- tin' with their mates, So why not me with mine? For he's gone,
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M-4E-8 D-8 G-4 d-8 d-5 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-2 R-4 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-4
L- oh, he's gone a- way For to stay a lit- tle while But he's co-min' back if he goes
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 E&8 D-2_D-4 R-4 R-8 E-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-7_d-7_e-7
L- ten thou- sand miles. I'll go build me a des- rick on Yan- dro's high
H-
M-4d-4 R-4 G-9 G-0 b-4 d-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 b-5 G-4 E&4 D-1
L- hill Where the wild beasts won't bo- ther me nor hear my sad cry;
H-
M-4R-4 E-8 D-8 G-2 D-4 G-4 d-8 d-5 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-2 R-4 G-8 b-8
L- For he's gone, He's gone a- way For to stay a lit- tle while, But he's
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-4 E&8 D-2_D-1_D-4 R-4 R-2 S-6
L- co- min' back if he goes ten thou- sand miles.
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%HEYROBIN
N-Hey Robin, Jolly Robin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8c-4 a-8 F-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 G-4 c-4 a-8 F-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-4 S-6
L- Hey Ro-bin, Jol-ly Ro- bin, tell me how thy La-dy does. Hey Ro- bin, Jol-ly Ro- bin, tell me how thy La-dy does.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HGHTALMA
N-The Heights of Alma
C-
A-James Maxwell
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9D-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-0 G-9 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 S-6
L-Ye loy-al Bri-tons lend an ear Un-to the news I bring you here, While joy each Bri-ton's heart doth cheer for the vic-t'ry gained at Al-
H-
M-8D-9 a-0 S-6 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-0 d-0 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-0 a-9 c-9 G-0 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-0 d-0 e-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L-ma. 'Twas on Sep-tem-ber the eigh-teenth day In spite of da-shing salt sea spray, We lan-ded safe in the Cri-mea up-on our route for
H-
M-1D-4 D-8 S-6 S-6
L- Al- ma.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HIELND
N-Hieland Laddie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 F-9 G-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-0_G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8
L- Where ha' ye been a' the day? Bon- nie lad- die Hie- lan' lad- die,
H-
M-4W-4 F-9 G-0 a-8 d-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 a-9_G-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 C-0_D-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 C-8
L- Saw ye him that's far a- way? Bon- nie lad- die Hie- lan' lad- die,
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 f-8 c-8 f-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 a-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-0_G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-8
L- On his head a bon- net blue, Bon- nie lad- die Hie- lan' lad- die,
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 f-8 c-8 f-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 a-9_G-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 C-0_D-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 S-6
L- Tar- tan plaid and Hie- lan' trews. Bon- nie lad- die Hie- lan' lad- die,
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%HIGHBRB1
N-High Barbaree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H- verse: refrain:
M-6D-8 S-6 D-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-5 c-4_b-8 a-5 b-4 a-8 D-5 R-4 D-8 D-4_D-5 D-8
L- There were two lof- ty ships from old Eng- land came, Blow high! Blow
H- verse:
M-5d-4_d-5 D-8 G-4_a-8 b-4_c-8 d-5_d-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 b-4 d-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 c-8
L- low! And so sailed we, One was the Prince o' Lu- ther an' the
H- refrain:
M-5b-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 D-5 B-4 C-8 D-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 F-8 D-5 G-4 F#8
L- oth- er Prince o' Wales, All a- cruis- in' down the coasts of the High Barb- a-
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- ree!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HIGHBRB2
N-High Barbaree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 F-4 S-6 W-3 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-4 P-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 D-8 B-4 P-8 d-4 c-5 P-8 d-8 c-5 P-8 b-8 a-9_b-0 G-9_a-0 F-4 b-9_c-0
L- There were two lof-ty ships from old Eng-land they set sail, Blow high! Blow low! and so sailed we, One
H-
M-4d-9 d-0 d-7_c-7 b-7 c-9 c-0 c-7_b-7 a-7 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 E-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 F-4 a-7_b-7_c-7 d-4 c-9 c-0 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- was the Prince of Lu-ther and the oth- er Prince o' Wales, all a-cruis-in'down the Coasts of High Bar- ba- ree!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HIGHBRB3
N-Barbaree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 S-6 b-5 F-8 b-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-4 R-8 D-8 C-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 W-2 F-4 d-4 c-2
L- There were two ships from old Eng- land came, Blow high, blow low and so sail we,
H-
M-4R-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-8_D-8 B-8 D-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-4 B-4 D-4 F-4
L- One she was the Queen of Rus-sia and the o-ther Prince of Wales Crui-sin' down on the coast of Bar- ba-
H-
M-1G-2 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- ree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HIGHHILL
N-When I Look Tae Yon High Hills
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6b-8 a-8 S-6 G-4 E-4 G-4 D-8 B-5 B-8 C-8 D-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-8 d-8
L- When I look tae yon high hills and my lad- die's nae there. When I look tae yon
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-4
L- high hills it makes my hert sair. When I look tae yon high hills a
H-
M-6e-4 d-4 b-4 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 D-4 B-4 B-8 C-8 W-2 D-4 G-5 a-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- tear blinds my e'e, For the lad I loo dear- ly lies a dis- tance fae me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HIGHMARY
N-Highland Mary
C-TRAD: Katherine Ogie (389)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 G-9_a-0 G-4 R-8 a-8 b-9_c-0 a-9_b-0 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-5 f-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_a-8
L- Ye banks and braes and streams a- round, the Cas- tle o' Mont-
H-
M-4F-5 G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 R-8 a-8 b-9_c-0 a-9_b-0 G-4 f-4 d-5 c-8 b-9_c-0 a-9_b-0
L- gom- e- ry, Green be your woods and fair your flow'rs, Your wa- ters ne- ver
H-
M-1G-2 d-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-8_e-8 f-5 g-8 f-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 f-5 b-8 a-5 f-8 c-8_a-8 G-9_a-0
L- drum- lie. There sim- mer first un- fald her robes, And there the lang- est
H-
M-4F-5_G-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 b-9_c-0 a-9_b-0 G-5 a-8 b-8_a-8_b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 f-8_g-8 f-8_d-8 c-8_a-8
L- tar- ry, For there I took the last fare- weel, O' my sweet High- land
H-
M-1G-2 d-4 R-4 S-6
L- Ma- ry.
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%HIHOHUSB
N-Heigh-ho! For a Husband
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 D-4 E-5 D-8 D-2 d-4 b-4 F-4 G#4 a-3 b-8 c-8
L- There was a maid the o- ther day Sigh- ed sore, "God wot!" And she
H-
M-4d-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 D-3 D-4
L- said "All wives might have their way but mai- dens they might not. Full
H-
M-4C-4 A-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 b-5 a-8 a-3 A-4
L- eigh- teen years have pass'd," she said, "since I, poor soul, was born, And
H-
M-4a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-8_B-8 A-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 D-1
L- If I chance to die a maid, A- pol- lo is fore- sworn.
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 R-4 a-2_a-4 G#8 F-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 E-2_E-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 B-4
L- Heigh- ho! for a hus- band, Heigh- ho! for a hus- band,"
H-
M-4C-4 A-4 D-8_E-8 F-8_G#8 a-1 d-4 a-4 b-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4
L- Still this was her song, "I will have a hus- band, have a
H-
M-3A-4 a-2 a-4_a-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 D-1 S-6
L- hus- band be he old or young."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HILOBOYS
N-Hilo, Boys, Hilo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 S-6 a-4 b-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 a-4 b-8 b-8 a-2 a-4 b-4 c-4_e-4 d-4 b-2 S-6
L- A black- bird sat in a goose- ber-ry tree, Hi- lo, boys, Hi- lo.
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 d-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- A- ping- a- pon- gin' on his old ban- jee, Oh Hi- lo some- bo- dy, be- low.
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%HILOJOHN
N-Hilo, Johnny Brown
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- verse:
M-1C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 E-4 a-2 b-2 c-4 a-2 a-4
L- Sal-ly she'm the gal that I love dear- ly, Way, sing Sal- ly! Ooh!
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 A-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-2 S-6
L- Sal-ly she'm the gal that I love dear- ly, Hi- lo, John-ny Brown, stand to your ground!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HILSHILO
N-In The Hills Of Shilloh
C-Jim Friedman
A-Shel Silverstein
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F#4 D-4 E-2 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-3
L- Have you seen A- man- da Blaine in the hills of Shi- loh?
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F#4 D-4 E-2 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-3
L- Wan- d'rin' in the mor- ning rain through the hills of Shi- loh?
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 F#2 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 B-4 @-2
L- Have you seen her at her door, Lis- t'nin' for the can- non's roar,
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F#4 D-4 E-2 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-3
L- And a man who went to war from the hills of Shi- loh.
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%HINDETIN
N-Hind Etin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Bronson
H-
M-4C-9 D-0 S-6 E-5 E-8 c-5 a-0 a-0 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-9 D-0 E-5 E-8 c-5 a-8
L- La- dy Marg- aret sits in her bo- wer door, Sew- ing at her silk- en
H-
M-5G-3 P-2 C-9_D-0 E-5 P-8 E-8 c-5 a-8 G-4 P-8 C-9_D-0 E-4 G-4 a-5 P-8 E-8 G-5 P-8 E-8 D-3 P-2 c-9_d-0
L- seam. She heard a note in El- mond's wood And wish'd she had there been. She
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 c-9_E-0 D-4 c-9 d-0 e-5 d-8 c-4 E-9_a-0 G-3 C-9_D-0
L- loot the seam fa' frae her side; And the need- le to her toe, And
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-5 E-8 G-5 E-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- she is on to Ed- mond's wood As fast as she cou'd go.
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%HIRAMHUB
N-Hiram Hubbard
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8_G-3 F-4 E-8_C-8 E-5_C-8 B-3 @-4
L- Hi- ram Hub- bard was not guil- ty. I
H-
M-4B-4 C-4 E-4 G-8_F-8 E-1_E-2 R-4 B-8 B-8 E-8 E-8_E-4 G-4 b-4
L- heard great man- y say. Hi- ram Hub- bard was not
H-
M-4b-8_c-8 b-3_ST24b-4 E-4 ST44b-1_b-4 G-4 F-8 E-5
L- guil- ty. I heard great man- y
H-
M-5W-2 G-4 R-2 E-4 b-1_W-3 b-4 E-4 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-5_C-8 B-2_B-4 @-8 @-8 B-4 E-4
L- say. He was not in this coun- try. He was nine- ty
H-
M-2G-2_G-8_F-0_E-0 F-4 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- miles a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HISCIGAR
N-A-Smokin' His Cigar
C-J. P. Webster
A-"Ason O'Fagun"
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A Bm A E7 F#m E7
M-1E-4 S-6 a-5 a-8 E-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 W-2 b-3 E-4
L- At Do- nel-son the re- bel horde had ga- ther'd in their might, De-
H- A D A B7 E
M-4a-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 F-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 D#4 E-3 E-4
L- ter- mined there with fire and sword to make a dread- ful fight; But
H- Edim E E7 A Adim A E A E7 F#m7 E7
M-4b-5 a#8 b-4 E-4 c-5 c%8 c#4 E-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-3 E-4
L- gal- lant Foote with his com- mand went in by wa- ter route, While
H- A E7 A7 D D#dim A E7 A chorus: E7
M-4a-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-5 d-8 d-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 c-5 b-8 a-3 E-4
L- Grant be- sieged up- on the land, and smoked the re- bels out. Where
H- E7 A E7 A Bm7 E
M-4a-5 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 b-5 b-8 b-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-3 b-4
L- vol- leyed thun- der lou- dest pealed, A- long the front of war, The
H- A A7 D A E7 A
M-4c-5 b-8 a-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 d-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 c-5 b-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- Gen- 'ral calm- ly viewed the field A- smo- king his ci- gar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HITCHIKE
N-Hitch Hike Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E B7 E B7
M-1G-4_G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 F-8 E-1 W-3 G-4_G-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-2
L- Trav'- ling down this lone-some road, Trav'- ling down this lone- some road,
H- E B7 E
M-4G-4_G-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-4_E-8 c-8 b-4_b-8 G-8 F-4 b-8 G-8 E-1 S-6 S-6
L- Trav'- ling down this lone- some road, My old gui- tar is my load.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HLANDMST
N-The Highland Muster Roll
C-
A-
T-
S-54
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4S-6 S-6 S-4 C-0 C-9 C-9 C-0 C-4 E-0 G-9 C-0 C-9 C-9 C-0 C-4 A-0 @-9 C-0 C-9 C-9 C-0 E-8_G-8 a-0 G-9 c-9 C-0 C-9 C-0 E-4 D-0 C-8 R-0
L- Lit-tle wat ye wha's co-min' Lit-tle wat ye wha's co-min' Lit-tle wat ye wha's co-min' Jock and Tam and a's co-min,
H-
M-4G-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 a-4 C-0 C-0 C-8 G-0 G-0 C-8 C-9 C-0 F-4 B&0 B-8 B-0 G-9 C-0 C-9 C-0 c-0 c-9 C-0 C-9 F-9 D-0 B&0 B-9 b-9 b-0 S-6
L- Bor-land and his men's co-min, the Cam-e-rons and Mac-Lean's co-min', the Gor-dons and Mac-Gre-gor's co-min', A' the du-nie-was-tle's
H- last verse only
M-6F-0 D-9 S-6 ST34W-2 R-2 R-8 C-8 W-3 G-2 C-4 c-2 C-4 ST44G-5 C-8 E-2 W-2 R-2 R-4 C-4
L- co-min' They gloom, they glow'r, they look sae big At
H-
M-4G-5 C-8 c-5 C-8 G-5 C-8 D-5 C-8 G-5 C-8 a-5 C-0 C-0 ST34G-4 E-4 E-4
L- il- ka stroke they'll fell a whig, They'll fricht the wuds o' the Pock- puds for
H-
M-1W-4 F-0 F-8 F-0 B&4 b-9 b-0 F-0 D-9 S-6
L- ma- ny a bare arse is co- min'
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%HNDHORN2
N-Hind Horn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-verse: G Em D refrain: G
M-1G-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 B-4 A-8_B-8 D-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8 D-8
L- Near Ed-in- burgh town was a young child born, With a high loo low and a
H- D7 G Em Am D
M-8G-4 a-8_b-8 b-2 R-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-4_a-8_G-8 a-4 a-8_b-8 D-2 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- high loo land; His name was called young Hind Horn, And the
H- Em G Em D Em
M-5E-4 G-8 G-0_a-0 b-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-8_F-8 E-2_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- birk and the broom blooms bon- nie- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HNDHORN3
N-Hind Horn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-4 B-9_C-0 D-5 E-8 D-5 R-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8
L- The maid came trip- ping down the stairs, Rings on her fin- gers and gold in her
H-
M-1b-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 d-4 b-5 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 E-5 D-8 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-5 G-8 a-4 G-4
L- hair, with a glass of wine all in- to her hand, She gave it to the poor old beg- gar
H-
M-2D-2_D-4 R-4 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HNDSMMOL
N-Handsome Molly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- I wish I was in Lon- don, or some oth- er sea- port town,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 a-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- I'd set my foot on a steam- boat, I'd sail the o- cean round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HNDSMOL2
N-Black-Eyed Mary
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9G-8 S-6 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-8_c-0_a-0 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 c-5 c-0_d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 E-9_D-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- It was a Sun-day mor- nin', So ear- ly I a- rose, An' went to see my true love, It was my heart's de-light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HNDSMOL2.2
N-Black-eyed Mary 2
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 E-5 D-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 A-8 A-4 @-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 @-8 A-5 S-6 S-6
L- It was on Sun- day mor- nin' So ear- ly I a- rose, An' went to see my true love,It was my heart's re-pose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOBOCONV
N-The Hoboes Grand Convention
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 S-6 d-9 e-0 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8_E-8_D-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8
L- If you give me your at- ten-tion, A few facts I will men- tion , Con-cern-ing a con-ven-tion That was
H-
M-4G-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 a-4 d-8_d-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 C-0 C-0 D-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8
L- held last fall; The crooks they were de-light-ed, When they heard they were in-vi-ted, To the Ho-boes Grand Con-ven-tion that was
H-
M-1b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- held in Mon-tre-al.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOBOLULL
N-Hobo's Lullaby
C-Goebel Reeves
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Copyright Fall River Music
H-
M-4d-3 e-8 f-8_f-4 a-4 d-4 c-8 c-8_c-8 b-5_b-2 R-1
L- Go to sleep you wea- ry ho- bo,
H-
M-4g-3 e-8 c-8_c-4 a-4 d-4 d-8 f-8_f-1 R-1
L- Let the towns drift slow- ly by.
H-
M-4d-3 e-8 f-8_f-4 f-8 h-8_h-4 g-4 g-8 b-5_b-2 R-1
L- Can't you hear the steel rails hum- ming?
H-
M-4c-3 b-8 a-8_a-8 g-5 f-4 e-8 d-8_d-1 R-1 S-6
L- That's the ho- bo's lul- la- by.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOGEYMAN
N-The Hog-Eye Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-8b-0_c-0 S-6 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-0 c-0 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 c-8 b-9 G-0 b-8 c-8 G-8 F-0 F-0 b-8 b-5 F-8 F-8 F-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-8 F-5
L- The hog-eye man is the man for me, he come a- sai-lin' o'er the sea, An' a hog-eye, rail-road nav-vy with a hog-eye,
H-
M-5G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 F-0 F-0 b-8 c-8 d-9 d-0 d-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 S-6 S-6
L-Row the boat a-shore with her hog-eye-o, She wants the hog- eye man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOGGIEDI
N-What Shall I do gin my Hoggie Die
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: What Shall I do gin my Hoggie Die? #198
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 c-8 d-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-8_d-0_e-0
L- What will I do gin my Hog- gie die? My joy, my pride, my
H-
M-4d-2 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 c-8_a-8 G-8_E-8
L- Hog- gie! My on- ly beast I had nae mae, And vow but I was
H-
M-4D-2 C-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_G-8 a-8_G-8_E-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_G-8
L- vo- gie! The lee- lang night we watched the fauld, Me and my faith- fu'
H-
M-4b&2 D-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-8_C-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-0_b-0_c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8_f-8 e-8_d-8
L- dog- gie, We heard nocht but the roar- in' linn, A- mang the braes sae
H-
M-1c-2 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- scrog- gie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLDBACK
N-Hold Back The Waters
C-Will McLean and Dash Moore
A-Will McLean
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 b-5 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-5 b-8 b-8 G-5 G-8 G-4 W-2 G-2 R-4 R-2 b-4 W-3 b-4 d-4 d-4
L- 'Twas in the late Twen- ties that there came a great flood. It drown- ded four
H-
M-1e-4 d-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 R-4 G-4 d-5 d-4 d-8 e-4 d-5 d-8
L- thou- sand, there graves was the mud. 'Twas no- thing could with- stand that
H-
M-6b-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 R-4 R-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-5 G-8 W-2 D-4 G-2_G-2 R-4
L- great ti- dal wave; And the ghosts of the va- nished
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-2_G-2_G-8 R-8 R-2 d-4 e-4 e-5 e-8
L- still cry from the grave Lord, hold back the
H-
M-5e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-5 a-8
L- wa- ters of Lake O- kee- cho- bee, for Lake O- kee- cho- bee's blue
H-
M-5G-8 G-5 G-4 G-2_G-8 R-8 R-2 d-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 e-4
L- wa- ters are cold. When wild winds are blo- win' 'cross
H-
M-5d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 R-8 a-8 G-8 G-5 G-4 G-8 D-5 D-4 E-8 G-5 G-4
L- Lake O- kee- cho- bee, They're cal-lin' and see-kin' for o- ther poor
H-
M-1G-2 A-4 @-4 @-5 A-8 B-4 A-4 @-4 A-4 B-4 A-4 @-2 S-6 S-6
L- souls. Oh Lake O- kee- cho- bee's blue wa- ters are cold.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLDFORT
N-Hold the Fort
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4_D-8 E-8 D-4 B-4 G-4_G-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4_D-8 E-8 D-4 B-4 A-3 D-4 D-4_D-8 E-8 D-4 B-4 G-4_G-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 F-4_F-8 G-8 F-4 E-4
L- We meet to-day in Free- dom's cause and raise our voic-es high. We'll join our hands in un- ion strong to bat-tle or to
H- cho:
M-4D-4_D#4_E-4_F-4 G-4_G-8 G-8 G-4_G-8 G-8 G-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- die. Hold the fort for we are com- ing, Un- ion men, be
H-
M-4F-4_D-4_E-4_F-4 G-4_G-8 G-8 G-4_G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4_D-8 D-8 E-4 F-4
L- strong, Side by side we bat- tle on- ward, Vic- to- ry will
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- come.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLDPEAC
N-Hold Thy Peace
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- 1
M-4a-4 E-4 a-5 a-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 b-2 c-4 a-4 R-2 d-8 e-8 f-4 d-4 b-4
L- Hold thy peace, And I pri-thee hold thy peace; Thou knave Hold thy peace thou knave
H-
M-2R-2 e-4 c-4 R-1 S-6
L- Thou knave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLEBCKT
N-There's a Hole in the Bucket
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 C-4 C-4 D-8 F-5 C-4 D-8 F-5 C-4 D-8 F-5 F-8 G-8 a-4 C-4 C-4
L- There's a hole in the buc-ket dear Li- za, dear Li- za, There's a hole in the
H-
M-5D-8 F-5 C-4 D-8 F-5 E-8 E-8 F-2 R-8 G-8 a-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 G-8
L- buc- ket, dear Li- za There's a hole. Then fix it dear Hen-ry, dear Hen-ry, dear Hen-ry then
H-
M-2a-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 C-8 D-8 F-8_E-8 F-0 F-8 R-0 S-6 S-6
L- fix it dear Hen-ry, dear Hen-ry Fix it!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLLYIVY
N-Holly and the Ivy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 G-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 D-8_G-8 a-8 G-8 G-4_G-4 d-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 d-8
L- The hol- ly and the i- vy, When they are both full grown, Of
H-
M-5d-4 b-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 D-8_G-8 a-8
L- all the trees that are in the wood, The hol-ly tree bears the crown. Oh, the ris- ing of the
H-
M-5G-5_G-8 d-8 d-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- sun, And the run- ning of the deer, The play- ing of the mer- ry or- gan, Sweet
H-
M-2b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- sing-ing all in the choir.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLLYTWG
N-Holly Twig
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- D A7 D G
M-6a-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 F-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8
L- On Mon- day mor-ning I mar-ried a wife, Thin-king to live a so- ber life, But as it turned out, I'd
H- A7 D chorus: A7
M-5b-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-4 R-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 R-8
L- bet-ter been dead, Than rue the day that I got wed, Lad-die-I- o! Fad-die- I- o!
H- D
M-2G-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 R-8 S-6
L- Sing Fal- re-lal-lal-lal Lad-die-I- o!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLYGRND
N-The Holy Ground
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 D-8 E-8 F-5 a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_C-8 D-5_E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 E-8_C-8
L- Fare thee well, my love- ly Di- nah, A thou- sand times a-
H-
M-4D-3 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 D-8_E-8 F-4
L- dieu. We are bound a- way from the Ho- ly Ground and the girls we love so
H-
M-4E-3 D-8_E-8 F-5 a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_C-8 D-5_E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- true, We'll sail the salt seas o- ver, and we'll re- turn once
H-
M-4d-3 a-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-8_E-8 F-5 a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_C-8
L- more, And still I live in hope to see the Ho- ly ground once
B-5/4
H- shouted: chorus:
M-3D-4 x-4 x-9 x-0 x-4 D-8 E-8 ST44F-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-3 a-4
L- more. Fine girl you are! You're the girl I do a- dore, And
B-4/4
H-
M-4d-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-8_E-8 F-5 a-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_C-8 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- still I live in hope to see the Ho- ly ground once more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOLYNITE
N-O Holy Night
C-Adolphe Charles Adam
A-De Roquemaire, trans. John S. Dwight
T-
S-84
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F C G7 C G7
M-4E-4 E-9 E-0 S-6 G-4_G-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 F-9 a-0 c-2 G-9 G-0 E-9 D-0 C-4 E-9 F-0 G-4 F-9 D-0
L- O ho- ly night! the stars are bright-ly shin- ing It is the night of the dear Sav- iour's
H- C F C B7 Em
M-1C-2 R-2 ST24E-4 E-9 E-0 ST44G-4_G-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 F-9 a-0 c-2 G-9 G-0 F#9 E-0
L- birth! Long lay the world in sin and er-ror pi- ning, 'Til He ap-
H- Em B7 Em G C
M-4b-4 G-9 a-0 b-4 c-9 b-0 E-2 R-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 D-4 G-4 a-9 G-0 c-9 E-0 a-4 G-9 G-0
L- pear'd and the soul felt its worth. A thrill of hope the wea- ry world re- joic- es, For
H- G7 C Am Em
M-4G-4 a-4 D-4 G-4 a-9 G-0 c-9 E-0 G-2 c-3 b-9 a-0 b-3 b-4
L- yon- der breaks a new and glo- rious morn! Fall on your knees! O
H- Dm Am C G7 C F
M-4d-2_d-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 c-2 c-4 R-8 c-8 e-2_d-4_d-9 G-0 c-3 b-9_a-0
L- hear the an- gel voi- ces! O night di- vine! O
H- G7 C G C Dm
M-4G-2_G-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 G-2 R-4 c-4 d-3 G-4 e-3 d-4
L- night when Christ was born! O night di- vine, O
H- C G7 C
M-2c-2 b-4 c-9 d-0 c-2_c-2 S-6
L- night, O night di- vine!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOMEBND
N-Homeward Bound
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 a-0 a-0 S-6 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 d-8 b-8
L- Now to Black- wall Docks we bid a- dieu, To Suke and Sal and
H-
M-4W-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-0 a-0 d-8 a-8 F-8 D-8
L- Kit- ty too; Our an- chor's weighed, our sails un- furled, We are bound to plough the
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 G-8 C-8 A-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 C-8 E-8 D-8_F-8_a-8 d-8 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 C-8
L- wat- 'ry world. Huz- zah, we are home- ward bound; Huz- zah we are home- ward
H-
M-1D-5 S-6 S-6
L- bound.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOMEBOYS
N-Home Boys Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 D-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 G-8 b-8
L- Oh it's ear- ly one eve- ning a sai-lor came a-shore, He asked for a lod- ging at
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 d-9 e-0 d-5 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-8_F-8 a-8 c-8
L- num- ber fif- ty four, He asked for a can- dle to light him up to bed, And like-wise for a pil- low to
H-
M-1b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- rest his wea-ry head.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HONSTWRK
N-The Honest Working Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C F G
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 G-5 G-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- "Way down in East Cape Bre- ton where they knit the sock and
H- C G C G Em G D
M-4E-4 C-2 D-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- mit- ten, Chez-zi- cook is rep- re- sen- ted by the hus- ky black and
H- G G7 C G7 C F G
M-4G-3 G-8 G-8 c-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 G-2 E-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- tan. May they ne- ver be re- jec- ted and home rule be pro-
H- C G C G C F
M-4E-4 C-2 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-4
L- tec- ted And al- ways be con- nec- ted with the hon- est work- ing
H- C
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOOKSNET
N-With Me Hooks and Me Nets
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 @-8 @-8 C-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 @-8 @-8 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-2 E-8_F-8
L- When the night sky is dark, and the moon dim- ly shines; I'm
H-
M-5G-2 F-8 E-8 E-2 D-8 C-8 @-4 E-4 F-4 D-2 @-8 @-8 C-4 C-4 E-4
L- off to the fields, to feed my wife and mine. With me hooks and me
H-
M-1D-2 @-8 @-8 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-2 E-8_F-8 G-2 F-8 E-8 E-2 D-8 C-8
L- nets, and me lit- tle flash- light, I wan- der a- broad, It's a
H- CHORUS:
M-1@-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 @-4 @-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 @-8 @-8 F-4 F-4 G-4
L- fine poach- ing night. With me hooks and me nets, And me lit- tle flash-
H-
M-5E-2 E-8_F-8 G-2 F-8 E-8 E-2 D-8 C-8 @-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- light; I wan- der a- broad It's a fine poach- ing night.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOPUPLAD
N-Hop Up, My Ladies
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 @-0 @-0 S-6 C-0 C-0 E-0 E-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 E-8 E-0 D-0 E-8 @-0 @-0 C-0 C-0 E-0 E-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 E-0_D-9 R-8 S-6
L- Did you e- ver go to mee- tin', Un-cle Joe? Un-cle Joe? Did you e-ver go to mee- tin', Un-cle Joe?
H-
M-5W-4 @-0 @-0 S-6 C-0 C-0 E-0 E-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 E-8 E-0 D-0 E-8 C-8 a-8 a-0 a-8 a-0 G-0 G-0 W-3 E-8 D-8 C-4
L- Did you e- ver go to mee- tin', Un-cle Joe? Un-cle Joe? Don't mind the wea- ther so the wind don't blow.
H-chorus:
M-4W-4 C-0 c-8 c-0 a-8 c-8 R-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-8 R-8 C-0 c-8 c-0 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 R-8
L- Hop up, my la- dies, three in a row, Hop up, my la- dies, three in a row,
H-
M-4W-4 G-0 c-8 c-0 a-8 c-8 R-0 E-0 E-0 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-0 a-0_a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 E-8 D-8 C-4 S-6
L- Hop up, my la- dies, three in a row, Don't mind the wea- ther so the wind don't blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOTASPLT
N-Hot Ashphalt
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- Em G D Em D
M-8G-9 F-0 S-6 E-9 E-0 E-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 B-8 D-0 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-4 b-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-9 E-0 D-9 B-0
L- Ah, it's like-ly gone six months a-go since I came to Dub-lin town, Where I joined a gang o' la-b'ring men who laid the ash-pelt
H- Em G D Em Bm G D Em
M-1D-4 G-9_F-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 B-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-4 b-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 F-9 D-0 E-4 E-4
L- down. Sure, now I wear a guern-sey and a-round me waist a belt, I'm the gaf-fer of the boys who make the hot ash-
H- cho: G Em D
M-8E-4 b-7 b-7 b-7 d-9 d-0 d-9 e-0 d-0 b-9_b-8 a-8 b-9 d-0 d-9 e-0 d-4 b-8_d-8 e-9 d-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-9 E-0 D-9 B-0
L- pelt. So you may talk a-bout your sol-diers, your sai- lors and the rest, your tai-lors and your shoe-ma-kers to please the la-dies
H- Em G D Em Bm G D Em
M-9D-4 G-9 F-0 E-7 E-7 E-7 E-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 B-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-4 b-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 G-7 F-7 E-7 W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- best; But the di-vil-a-one of them has got the grai-sy hearts to melt like the boys a-round the boi-ler ma-kin' the hot ash-pelt.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOTTIME
N-There'll Be a Hot Time
C-Hayden & Metz
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G Em G D7
M-4D-9 G-0 S-6 b-9_b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 B-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 B-9 C-0
L- Come a- long get you rea-dy wear your bran', bran' new gown For there's gwine to be a mee-tin' in that
H- G Em G D7
M-4D-0 D-0_D-4 E-8 D-4 D-9 G-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 B-9 C-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 C-0 B-9 C-0
L- good, good old town, Where you know-ded ev-'ry- bo- dy and they all know-ded you, And you've got a rab- bit's foot to keep a-
H- G C Bbdim
M-1D-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 R-4 b-2 b-2 b-3 a#9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a#4 b-4
L- way de hoo- doo, When you hear that the prea- ching does be-
H- G C Bbdim
M-1G-3 R-4 d-2 d-2 d-3 c#9 d-0 e-4 d-4 c#4 d-4
L- gin, Bend down low for to drive a- way your
H- G C Bbdim
M-4b-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 b-2 b-4 b-2 b-9_b-0 c-4 b-4 a#4 b-4
L- sin and when you gets re- li- gion, You want to shout and
H- G D7 G
M-4G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 D-9 D-0 b-4 a-2 D-4 G-2 D-2
L- sing, There'll be a hot time in the old town to- night, my
H- chorus: G C Bbdim
M-4E-2 G-2 b-2 b-2 b-3 a#9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a#4 b-4
L- ba- by When you hear dem a bells go ding, ling
H- G C Bbdim
M-4G-3 R-4 d-2 d-2 d-3 c#9_d-0 e-4 d-4 c#4 d-4
L- ling, All join 'round, and sweet- ly you must
H- G Bbdim
M-4b-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 b-2 b-3 a#9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a#4 b-4
L- sing, and when the verse am through in the cho- rus all join
H- G D7 G
M-5G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 D-8 D-8 b-4 a-2 D-4 W-2 G-1_G-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- in There'll be a hot time In the old town to- night.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUNDDOG
N-Hound Dog
C-James Smith & Katie Lee
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- CHORUS:
M-:W-2 G-3 G-3 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3_C-3_C-3 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-3 c-3_c-3
L- Hound dog, Bay at the moon. Lay back your long ears,
H-
M-:W-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4_G-2_G-3_G-3 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-3 c-3_c-2 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4_G-2_
L- Sing a sad tune, Lift up your long head and bay at the moon-
H-
M-:W-2 G-3 G-3 G-3 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3_C-3_C-3_C-2 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8
L- " " Hound dog bay at the moon. My crops are all ru-ined and my
H-
M-:W-2 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3_C-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-3 c-2 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4_G-2_G-3_G-2 e-4
L- ta- ters have rot. No corn in the bin and no beans in the pot. Ain't
H-
M-:W-2 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 c-2_c-3_c-2 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4_G-2_G-3 G-3 G-3 G-4 E-4 D-4
L- no kind of trou- ble that I have- n't got, Hound dog, bay at the
H-
M-3W-2 C-3_C-3_C-3 S-6
L- moon.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSCAR2
N-House Carpenter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-from Dyer Bennet Folk Song Book
H-
M-4E-4 S-6 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 b-4 E-4 E-8_C-8 B-4 G-4 b-4 b-8_a-8 d%4 c-8_a-8
L- Well met, well met, my own true love. Well met, well met, cried
H-
M-5b-3 E-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 b-8 b-8 E-4 E-8_C-8 B-4 E-8 F-8 W-2 G-8 E-4 a-8 a-4 F-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- he. I've just re- turned from the salt, salt sea. And its all for the love of thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSCARP
N-House Carpenter or Demon Lover
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H-
M-4C-8_D-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 c-4 E-4 G-4
L- Where have you been, my long lost love, this seven long years and
H-
M-5G-3 E-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 W-2 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 C-4 C-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- more? I'm come to seek my for- mer vows, you grant- ed me be- fore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSCRP2
N-The House Carpenter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E F#m B E A
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 B-4 W-3 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_D-8 B-5 G-8 b-4 b-8 G-8 a-4 c-4
L- Well met, well met, my own true love. And ve- ry well met said
H- B E A B G#m A B7
M-4b-3 E-8 G-8 b-5 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 B-9 B-0 E-4 F-0_G-0 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- he; I have just re-turned from the salt, salt sea, And it's all for the sake of
H- E
M-1E-3 R-4 S-6
L- thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSCRP3
N-The Demon Lover
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 d-5 c-8 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- O where have you been, my long, long, love, This long sev'n years and mair?"
H-
M-5a-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-4 a-4 c-4 d-9_e-0 f-5 c-8 d-8_c-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- "O I'm come to seek my for- mer vows ye gran- ted me be- fore."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSCRP4
N-House Carpenter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5g-8 S-6 g-5 f-8 i&4 h-4 g-4 e&8_d-8 c-5 g-8 g-5 f-8 i&4 h-4 g-2_g-8 R-8 S-6
L- Well met, well met, my own true love. Well met, well met cried he.
H-
M-5e&8_e%8 S-6 c-5 c-8 g-4 g-8 g-8 f-4 d-4 b&4 d-8 d-8 c-4 e-8 f-8 g-4 f-8_e&8 c-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- I'm just re- turned from the salt salt sea And it's all for the love of thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOUSESUN
N-House of ther Rising Sun
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 A-8 S-6 W-3 D-2_D-9 E-0 F-2_F-9 G-0 a-5 G-4_F-8 F-0_D-9_D-4 R-9 d-0 d-2 d-4
L- There is a house in New Or- leans, They call the
H-
M-5c-2_c-9 d-0 a-3_a-2 d-8 d-8 d-2_d-9 D-0 F-0 F-9_F-4_F-9 G-0
L- Ri- sing Sun; And it's been the ru-in of
H-
M-6a-0 a-9_a-8 G-8 G-0_F-9 F-0_D-9_D-4 R-8 a-8 a-0_G-9_G-4 F-4 D-8_A-5_A-8 C-8 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-2 P-0 R-8 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- ma- ny a poor girl, And me Oh God, for one.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOWDYEDO
N-Misty, Moisty Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 c-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 F-4
L- One mis-ty mois-ty mor- ning when clou-dy was the wea- ther I met a with-er'd old man a- cloth-ed all in
H-
M-1W-2 G-2 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4_G-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 W-2 E-3 F-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 b-4 a-4 G#5 a-8
L- lea- ther He was clo-thed all in lea- ther with a cap be-neath his chin, Sing-in' "How-d'ye do and how-d'ye-do and how-d'ye-do a-
H-
M-1W-2 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- gain! "
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOWKEEP
N-How Can I Keep My Maidenhead
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-tune: Let Me In This Aye Nicht
H-chorus:
M-1E-8 S-6 A-4 B-8 C-4 E-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 B-8 A-4 E-8
L- How can I keep my mai- den- head, My mai- den- head, my mai- den- head, How can I keep my
H-
M-1a-4 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-5 E-5 R-4 R-8 R-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 A-4 B-8
L- mai- den head A- mang sae ma- ny men, O? My mi- ther built a
H-
M-5C-8 C-4 C-4 E-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 E-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-4 B-8 A-4 E-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 b-0_a-0
L- ti- ny house, a ti- ny house, a ti- ny house, My mi- ther built a ti- ny house, To
H-
M-3G-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 D-5 E-5 R-4 R-8 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- keep me frae the men, O!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOWLONG
N-How Long, How Long Blues
C-Leroy Carr
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-8 c-8_S-6 c-3 c-8 b&8_b-3 G#8 a-8 c-8 c-5 c-4 c-4 C-3 S-6
L- How long, how long, has that eve-nin' train been gone?
H-
M-5a&8 G-8_S-6 G-3 G-8 D-8_D-3 @-7 A-7 C-7 C-1_C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- How long? how long? Ba-by how long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HOWSTAND
N-How Stands the Glass?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-3 D-4 G-5 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- Now stands the glass a- round, for shame you take no
H-
M-4G&5 E-8 D-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-3 D-4 G-5 G-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_G&8
L- care, my boys, Now stands the glass a- round. Let wine and mirth a-
H-
M-4G-3 f-4 d-2 d-2 c-2 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4
L- bound. The trum- pet sound, the co- lours they do
H-
M-4f-5 g-8 f-4 e-4 d-2 c-5 b-8 b-2 R-4 b-4 a-2 d-5 G-8
L- fly, my boys, To fight kill and wound as you would be
H-
M-4G&2 R-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 b-2 a-2
L- found, Con- ten- ted with hard fare, my boys, on the cold
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HPPYLAND
N-There is a Happy Land
C-
A-Andrew Young
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-2 F-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-2
L- There is a hap- py land, far, far a- way. Where saints in glo-ry stand, bright, bright as day.
H-
M-8d-4 d-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 d-4 d-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-2 S-6
L- Oh how they sweet-ly sing, "Wor-thy is our Sav-ior King", Loud let his prais-es ring, praise, praise for aye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HRALDANG
N-Shiny Gun (Hark the Herald Angels Sing)
C-Trad.
A-D. Parker
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4@-4 C-4 C-5 B-8 C-4 E-4 E-4_D-4 G-4 G-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 E-5 R-8
L- If I had a shin- y gun, I could have a world of fun!
H-
M-4@-4 C-4 C-5 B-8 C-4 E-4 E-4_D-4 G-4 D-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 A-4 @-2
L- Put- ting bul- lets through the brains, Of the folks that give me pains.
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-5 C-8 F-4 E-4 E-4_D-4 G-4 G-4 G-5 C-8 F-4 E-4 E-4_D-4
L- If I had some poi- son gas, I could make the mo- ments pass,
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 F-5 R-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-5 C-8 C-4 D-4 E-2
L- Bum- ping off a num- ber of Peo- ple whom I do not love.
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-5 C-8 C-4 D-4 E-2
L- But I have no leth- al weapon. So does fate our pleas- ures step'on...
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-5 C-8 C-4 D-4 C-2 S-6
L- And they are a- live and well, Who should be by rights in Hell.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HRDTIMES
N-Hard Times (Come again no more)
C-Stephen Foster
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-9 a-0_b-4 b-2 e-4_d-4 d-2 b-4 b-4 b-9 a-0_G-4 a-5 G-8 G-1
L- Let us pause in life's pleas- ures, and count its ma- ny tears, While we all sup sor- row with the poor.
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-9 a-0_b-4 b-2 e-4_d-4 d-2 b-2 b-9 a-0_G-4 a-5 G-8 G-1
L- There's a song that will lin- ger for- ev- er in our ears, Oh hard times come a- gain no more.
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 b-4 c-4 d-3 d-4 d-2 c#4 d-4 e-1 d-1 g-2 d-2 e-4_d-4 d-2 b-8 b-5 a-4 G-8_a-8
L- 'Tis a song, a sigh of the wear- y, Hard times, hard times, come a- gain no
H-
M-8W-2 a-2 G-8 a-5 b-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-9 a-0_b-4 b-2 e-4_d-4 d-2 b-2 b-9 a-0_G-4 a-5 G-8 G-1 S-6
L- more. Man- y days you have ling- ered a- round my cab- in door, Oh, hard times, come a- gain no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HRNTPEAK
N-The Hornet and the Peacock
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 W-2 d-2 d-4 W-3 c-4 a-4 a-4
L- Ye De -mos at- tend, and ye Fe- de- rals, too, I'll sing you a
H-
M-5a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 F-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4
L- song that you all know is true, Con- cer- ning the Hor- net, true
H-
M-6a-4 a-4 a-4 W-2 d-2 d-4 W-3 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- stuff, I'll be bail, that rum- pled the Pea- cock and low- ered her tail.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HRSEIGHT
N-Eight Hours
C-Rev. Jesse H. Jones
A-I.G. Blanchard
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G D D7
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-5 b-4 a-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 E-8
L- We mean to make things o- ver We are tired of toil for naught, With but bare e- nough to
H- G
M-5F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-5_b-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 G-8
L- live up- on And ne'er an hour for thought; We want to feel the sun- shine, And we
H- Em B D7 Em C D7
M-5G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 e-8 d-4 a-8 d-4 c-8
L- want to smell the flow'rs, We are sure that God has willed it, And we mean to have eight
H- G D7 Em D7 G
M-5b-5_b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 b-3
L- hours. We're sum- mo- ning our for- ces from the ship- yard, shop and mill,
H-chorus: D7 G
M-5d-5 d-4 G-8 G-3 d-5 d-4 a-8 a-3 d-5 d-4 b-8
L- Eight hours for work, Eight hours for rest, Eight hours for
H- Em A7 D7 G7 C A7
M-5b-5 a-4_G-8 a-3_a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 e-5
L- what we will. Eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, Eight
H- D7 G
M-2d-5 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- hours for what we will.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HRVSTAWA
N-Harvest Away
C-
A-Nudds and Sugden
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 B-8
L- Now har-vest time is here, my boys, so raise a bum-per, do, To oats and beans and bar-ley, Oh, and to the tur-nips,
H-
M-8C-5 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 B-8
L- too. Now ear-ly in the mor-ning, Oh, we rise up with the quail, A lump of grea-sy ba-con and a half- a- pint of
H-
M-8C-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 F-5 G-8 E-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 B-8
L- ale. So drink, boys, drink That is the mas-ter's brew And if you do not drink it there'll be no more work for
H-
M-1C-4 S-6 S-6
L- you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HTHRMOOR
N-Heather on the Moor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5A-8 B-8 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 B-8 B-8 B-4 A-4 A-4 A-4 C-5 B-8 C-4_E-4 ST24F-4 a-4 ST44
L- Oh as I roamed out on a bright May morn- ing, calm and clear was the
H-
M-4F-8_E-5 E-2_E-2 R-4 E-4 a-4 a-8 a-5 c-4 a-4 C-4 D-4 E-4
L- wea- ther, I chanced to roam some miles from home a-
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 C-5 B-8 A-8 A-8 @-8 @-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-4 R-4 E-4 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 R-4
L- mong the beau-ti-ful bloom- ing heath-er, And it's heath-er on the moor, O- ver the heath-er,
H-
M-4C-4 C-8 B-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 ST24F-4 a-4 ST44F-8_E-5 E-2_E-2 R-4 E-4
L- O- ver the moor and a- mong the heath- er, I
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 a-5 c-4 a-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 C-5 B-8 A-8 A-8 @-8 @-8
L- chanced to roam some miles from home, a- mong the beau-ti-ful bloom- ing heath-er, And it's
H-
M-2A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-4 R-4 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- heath-er on the moor.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HTHRMOR2
N-Doon the Moor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 C-8 C-8 S-6 G-5 E-8 D-8 D-8 C-5 E-8 G-8 a-8 c-4_c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 S-6
L- As I rode out one morn in May It be- ing fine and sun- ny wea-ther, Some miles frae home I
H-
M-4a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 S-6 a-8 b-8 c-0 E-9 D-8 D-8 E-0 D-9 C-9 C-0 C-2_C-4 R-4 E-9 F-0 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 S-6
L- chanced to roam, A- mong the bon-ny bloo-ming hea-ther, Doon the moor, Doon the moor and 'mang the hea-ther,
H-
M-4C-8 c-8 S-6 b-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 E-9 D-8 D-8 E-0 D-9 C-9 C-0
L- Doon the moor and 'mang the hea-ther, Some miles frae I chanced to roam, A-mong the bon-ny bloo-ming hea-ther, Doon the
H-
M-1C-2_C-5 S-6 S-6
L- moor.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUGRAME
N-Hughie Grame
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-7W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 ST64b-4 G-4 a-3 F-4 ST44G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 F-8 E-8_E-4 G-4
L- The Laird o' Hume he's a-hun-tin' gane, O-ver the hills and mount-ains clear, And he has ta'en Sir Hugh the Grame For
H-
M-6W-2 F-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-8 B-5 A-4 R-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 A-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 A-2 S-6
L- steal-in' o' the Bish-op's mear. Tay am-ma-rey,O Lon-don-der-ry Tay am-ma-rey O Lon-don-dee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUGRAME2
N-
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-Tune: Hughie Graham (342)
H-
M-6G-9_a-0 S-6 b-2 a-9 G-0 G-4_D-4 G-9 a-0 b-2 a-8 G-8 G-2 F-9_G-0 a-2 G-9 F-0
L-
H-
M-5F-4_C-8_D-8 F-8_G-8 a-5_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-2 G-9 a-0 b-2 a-9_G-0 G-4_D-4 G-8_a-8
L-
H-
M-5b-5_c-8 a-9 G-0 G-2 a-4 b-5_c-8 d-8_f-8 g-2 f-4 d-5_c-8 d-8_g-8
L-
H-
M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HULLABOO
N-Hullabaloo Belay
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-verse: Refrain:
M-1b-8 S-6 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-5 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 b-3 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8
L- Me mo- ther ran a board- ing house, Hul- la- ba- loo, Be- lay, Hul- la- ba- loo, Be-
H- verse: refrain:
M-5e-4 d-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- la, be- lay, And all the board-ers were out to make Hul-la- ba- loo, be- lay!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUMBLHRT
N-The Humble Heart
C-George DeWitt Hymnal (Arr.Sailer)
A-New Lebanon, 1822
T-
S-80
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 E-5_F#8 G-4 F#4 E-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4
L- 1. Whence --------- comes this bright ce --- les --- tial light, What cause pro --- du -- ces
H-
M-4E-4 R-4 E-8 F#8 G-4 ST34G-8 F#8 E-4 G-4 ST44a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F#8 E-8
L- this? A hea - ven o ---- pens to my sight, Bright scenes of joy and
H-
M-4E-4 R-4 G-5_a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 d-4
L- bliss. O ----- Lord Je -- ho --- va art thou here? This light pro -- claims thou
H-
M-4e-4 R-4 e-5_d-8 ST34e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-2 E-8 D-8
L- art. "I am in -- deed I'm al -- ways near Un
H-
M-4B-4 D-4 F#8 E-8 D-4 E-2 R-2 R-2 E-5_F#8 G-4 F#4 E-4 G-4
M-4X-1 X-1 R-2 E-5_B-8 E-4 B-4 B-4 E-4
L- to the hum -- ble heart. 2. "The proud and lof -- ty
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-4 R-4 E-8 F#8 G-4 ST34G-8 F#8 E-4 G-4
M-4D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4 B-8 D-8 E-4 ST34E-8 B-8 @-4 B-4
L- I des -- pise, And bless the meek and low. I hear the hum --- ble
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F#8 E-8 E-4 R-4 G-5_a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-8
M-4D-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 R-4 B-5_D-8 G-4 G-8 D-8 B-4 @-8 A-8
L- soul that cries, And com -- fort I be -- stow. Of all the trees a --
H-
M-4d-4 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 d-4 e-4 R-4 e-5_d-8 ST34e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 b-4
M-4B-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 c-4 c-8_b-8 G-4 F#4 E-4 R-4 B-2 ST34E-4 E-4 G-4
L- mong the wood I've chose the lit -- tle vine; The meek and low
B-3/4
H-
M-4b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-5 R-8 E-8 D-8 ST44B-4 D-4 F#8 E-8 D-4 E-2 R-2 S-5
M-4E-4 C-4 C-4 B-5 R-8 B-4 ST44@-4 B-4 B-4 D-4 E-2 R-2
L- are nigh to me, The hum -- ble heart is mine.
B-4/4
H-
M+1R-2 E-5 F#8 G-4 F#4 E-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4
M+4R-2 E-5 B-8 E-4 B-4 B-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 C-4
L- 3. "Tall Ce- dars fall be -- fore the wind, The tem - pest breaks the
m-4i-1_i-1 h-1 i-2 g-2
m-4e-1_e-1 d-1 e-2 c-2
L-
H-
M+4E-4 R-4 E-8 F#8 G-4 ST34G-8 F#8 E-4 G-4 ST44a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F#8 E-8
M+4B-4 R-4 B-8 D-8 E-4 ST34E-8 B-8 @-4 B-4 ST44D-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 B-4
L- oak, While slen - der vines will bow and bend And rise be -- neath the
m-4i-1 ST34i-3 ST44h-1 i-1_
m-1e-1 ST34e-3 ST44d-1_d-2_g-2_
L-
H-
M+4E-4 R-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 d-4
M+4B-4 R-4 B-5 D-8 G-4 G-8 D-8 B-4 @-8 A-8 B-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 G-4 F#4
L- stroke. I've cho - sen me plea - sant grove And set my love -- ly
L- one
m-4i-1 g-1 i-1 i-1
m-4e-1 d-1_d-1 e-2 d-2
L-
H-
M+4e-4 R-4 e-5_d-8 ST34e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-4 R-4 E-8 D-8
M+4E-4 R-4 B-2 ST34E-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4 B-4
L- vine, Here in my vine - yard I will rove, The
m-4i-1_ST34i-3_i-3 g-3
m-4e-1_ST34e-3_e-3 c-3
L-
H-
M+4B-4 D-4 F#8 E-8 D-4 E-2 R-2 R-2 E-5_F#8 G-4 F#4 E-4 G-4
M+4@-4 B-4 B-4 D-4 E-2 R-2 R-2 E-5_B-8 E-4 B-4 B-4 E-4
L- hum -- ble heart is mine. 4. Of all the kinds that
m-4i-2 h-2 i-2 R-2 R-2 g-5_h-8 i-4 h-4 g-4 i-4
m-4e-2 d-2 e-2 R-2 S-6 R-2 e-2 e-4 e-4 e-4 e-4
L-
H-
M+4a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 E-4 R-4 E-8 F#8 G-4 ST34G-8 F#8 E-4 G-4
M+4D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4 B-8 D-8 E-4 ST34E-8_B-8 @-4 B-4
L- range at large, I've chose one lit - tle flock, And those I make my
m-4h-4 g-4 f#4 h-4 i-4 g-4 e-4 g-4 i-4 R-4 g-8 h-8 i-4 ST34i-8 h-8 i-4 g-4
m-4d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 R-4 e-4 e-4 ST34e-4 e-4 g-8 e-8
L-
H-
M+4a-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F#8 E-8 E-4 R-4 G-5_a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 c-8
M+4D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 B-4 B-4 R-4 B-5_D-8 G-4 G-8_D-8 B-4 @-8 A-8
L- love -- ly charge, Be -- fore them I will walk. Their con -- stant shep --
L- herd
m-4h-4 k-4 h-4 h-4 g-4 i-4 i-4 i-8 g-8 g-4 R-4 g-5_h-8 i-4 k-4 i-4 g-4
m-4d-4 f-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 d-8 e-8 e-4 R-4 g-5_g-8 d-4 g-4 d-4 d-4
L-
H-
M+4d-4 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 d-4 e-4 R-4 e-5_d-8 ST34e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 b-4
M+4B-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 G-4 F#4 E-4 R-4 B-2 ST34E-4 E-4 G-4
L- I will be, And all their ways re -- fine, And they shall serve
m-4g-4 f#4 i-4 i-4 j-4 j-8 i-8 g-8 i-8 h-4 g-4 R-4 g-2 ST34i-4 i-4 i-4
m-4d-4 d-4 g-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 R-4 c-2 ST34e-4 e-4 g-4
L-
B-3/4
H- rit.
M+4b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 S-9 E-2 E-8 D-8 ST44B-4 D-4 F#8 E-8 D-4 E-2 R-2 S-6
M+4E-4 C-4 C-4 B-2 C-4 ST44@-4 B-4 B-4 D-4 E-2 R-2
L- and rev' -- rence me, The hum -- ble heart is mine."
m-4g-4 e-4 g-4 S-9 g-2 g-4 ST44g-4 i-4 h-4 h-4 i-2 R-2
m-4e-4 c-4 c-4 c-2 c-4 ST44e-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 e-2 R-2 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUMOFGLN
N-The Humors Of the Glen
C-TRAD: The Humors of Glen (#496)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-80
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 a-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G#0 a-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G#0 a-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 G#8 a-4 E-8
L- Their groves o' sweet myt-tle let for-eign lands reck-on, where bright-beam-ing sum-mers ex-alt the per-fume, Far
H-
M-5a-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G#0 a-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-8 F-0_E-0 D-0_C-0 D-8 E-8 G#8 a-4 G%8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-9 d-0 d-8
L- dear-er to me yon lone glen o' green brack-en, wi'the burn steal-ing un-der the lang yel-low broom. Far dear-er to me are yon
H-
M-5c-0_b-0 c-0_d-0 e-0_f-0 g-8 e-8 c-0 c-0 f-9 e-0 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-4 b-0_c-0 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 e-8
L- hum-ble broom bow-ers Where the blue-bell and gow-an lurk low-ly, un-seen For there light-ly trip-ping a-mang the wild flow-ers A-
H-
M-2f-9 e-0 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 D-8 E-8 G#8 a-4 R-8 S-6
L- list'n- ing the lin-net oft wan-ders my Jean.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUNDAGO.1
N-A Hundred Years Ago
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- verse: chorus:
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8_G-8 G-4 D-2 a-3 D-4 a-3 S-6
L- Oh a hun- dred years on the Eas- tern shore, Oh, aye oh!
H-verse: chorus:
M-5a-4 S-6 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 d-8_d-8 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- A hun- dred years on the Eas- tern shore, A hun- dred years a- go!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUNDAGO.2
N-A Hundred Years Ago
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus:
M-1E-4 S-6 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-2 b-2 E-2 b-3 S-6
L- A hun- dred years on the Eas- tern Shore, Oh, aye oh!
H-verse: chorus:
M-5d-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8_a-8 F-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 c-5 b-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- A hun- dred years on the Eas- tern shore, A hun- dred years a- go!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUNDPIPE
N-Wi' a Hundred Pipers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-0 G-0 S-6 a-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 F-4 d-0 d-0 c-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 F-0_G-0 a-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8
L- Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a', Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a', We'll up an' gie them a
H-
M-5D-4 F-8 F-4 d-0 d-0 c-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 a-0 b-0 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 d-4 f-8 f-4 e-0_d-0
L- blaw, a blaw, Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a'. O it's owre the bor-der a- wa', a- wa', It's
H-
M-5c-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 a-0_b-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8_d-8 e-8 f-4 f-8 f-4 e-0 d-0 c-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- owre the bor-der a- wa', a- wa' We'll on an' we'll march to Car- lisle ha', Wi' its yetts, its cas-tle an'
H- chorus
M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 F-0 G-0 S-4 a-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 F-4 d-0 d-0 c-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 F-0_G-0
L- a', an' a'. Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a', Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a', We'll
H-
M-5a-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 F-4 d-0 d-0 c-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 S-1 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-0 G-0 S-5 S-2 F-4 F-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- up an' gie them a blaw, a blaw, Wi' a' hun- dred pi- pers an' a', an' a', Wi' a a' an' a'.
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%HUNTISUP
N-Hunt is Up
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-Music arranged by Chappell. Words written for Henry VIII
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-8 d-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-5 R-4 F-8
L- The hunt is up. The hunt is up and now it is al- most day. And
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 a-8 d-0 d-9 c%8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- he that's a-bed with an-oth-er man's wife It's time to get him a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUNTSONG
N-The Hunting Song
C-Tom Lehrer
A-
T-
S-84
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8_G-8 S-6 G-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 G-8 F#8 F%8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 f#8 g-8 h-8_g-8 f%8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6
L- I al- ways will re-mem-ber, 'Twas a year a- go No-vem-ber, I went out to shoot some deer, on a mor-ning bright and clear
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 G-8 e-8 G-8 F#8 F%8 d-8 a-8 b-8 W-2 c-2_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- I went and shot the max-i-mum the game laws would al-low Two game war-dens, se-ven hun-ters and a cow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUNTSUP2
N-The Hunt is Up
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Words appear in Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, Act III, Scene 5. Tune 1615
H- C F C G F Dm
M-1G-8 S-6 c-4 G-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 c-4 G-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 a-9_G-0 F-8 E-9_D-0 C-8 D-5_D-4 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8
L- The hunt is up! the hunt is up and it is well nigh day, And Har-ry our king is
H- G C F G C
M-1F-9_E-0 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-9_b-0 c-8 b-9_c-0 d-8 c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- gone hun- ting to bring his deer to bay.
H-
M-0
L-
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%HURRALIE
N-Hurrah, Lie!
C-
A-
T-
S-110
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-9 F-0 a-4 F-9 F-0 a-4 C-4 D-4 E&2 F-9 F-0 a-4 F-9 F-0 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-2
L- Seed a flea heave a tree, Hur- rah Lie! Seed a flea heave a tree, Well done, fool!
H-
M-4d-9 d-0 b-4 c-9 c-0 G-4 a-9 a-0 F-4 G-9 G-0 S-9 C-8 C-0 C-0 F-4 a-4 F-8 a-4 F-8 G-9 F-0 G-0 a-9 F-2 S-6
L- Seed a flea heave a tree for- ty miles in the sea, Yore an' ole blin' drunk- ard an' I'm a jol-ly fool!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HURRYWRY
N-Don't You Hurry Worry With Me
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 b-8 S-6 W-4 c-7 c-7 c-7_c-0 b-0 a-8 W-3 F-8 R-8 b-8 c-8 W-3 W-4 d-7 d-7 d-7_d-0 c-0 b-8 G-8 R-8 a-8 b-8
L- Don't you hur-ry wor- ry with me, Don't you hur-ry wor- ry with me, Don't you
H-
M-4W-4 c-7 c-7 c-7_c-0 b-0 a-8 F-8 R-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 G-7 G-7 E-7 G-0_F-0 E-8 F-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- hur- ry wor- ry with me, I'm gon- na pack up your eyes with sand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUSHLIL
N-Hush, Li'l Baby
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-5 R-8 C-8 C-8 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-9 G-0 G-4 F-4 F-2 S-6
L- Hush li'l ba- by Don't say a word, Ma- ma's gon-na buy you a moc- kin' bird.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HUZZALIB
N-Huzza for Liberty
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 D-4 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 d-0_a-9 G-8 F-9_G-0 E-8 D-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8
L- Come lads, your glas- ses fill with glee, And drink a health to lib- er- ty; Huz- za! Huz- za! Huz-
H-
M-5a-5 R-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-5 R-4 a-8 d-4 a-8 F-4 D-8 a-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- za! Huz- za! Huz- za! Huz- za! Huz-za! Huz- za! Huz- za!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%HWAY66BL
N-66 Highway Blues
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G
M-1D-4 D-2 E-4 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 b-1
L- There is a high- way from coast to the coast,
H- C G
M-4d-4 d-2 G-4 c-2 c-4 d-4 b-1_b-3 d-8 d-8
L- New York to Los An- ge- les, I'm a
H- C G
M-4d-8 d-8 d-2 G-4 c-2 d-2 b&8 b-8 a-2 G-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4
L- go- in' down that road with trou-bles on my mind I got them
H- D7 G
M-4b-4 D-2 b-4 b&4_D-2 a-4 G-1_G-1 S-6
L- six- ty- six High- way blues.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%I'LLTELL
N-I'll Tell My Ma
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-8 S-6 A-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 F-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 D-9 F-0 A-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 F-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 E-9 F-0
L- I'll tell my ma when I get home. The boys won't leave the girls a-lone. They pulled my hair and stole my comb, but that's all rt til
H-
M-8E-8 D-8 D-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 B-0 A-9 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 D-0 D-0 E-8 C-8
L- I get home. She is hand-some, she is pret-ty, she is the belle of Bel-fast cit-y. She is cour-ting one two three Ples won't you tell me
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 D-8.S-6
L- who is he
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%IAMPLGRM
N-I Am a Pilgrim
C-Merle Travis
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 G-9_G-0 a-4 c-4 d-2 d-2_W-3 d-2 G-9_G-0 a-4 W-2 c-2 c-2_c-4 R-4 S-6
L- I am a pil- grim and a stran- ger
H-
M-1e-8 d-8 c-4 S-6 W-2 d-2 d-2_d-4_G-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-1_c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-2 c-2_c-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 g-2 f-4 c-4
L- trav-el-in' through this wear-i-some land. I've got a home in that yon-der ci- ty, Oh
H-
M-5e&4_c-4 e%9_e-0 f-4 W-2 g-1_W-3 g-4 G-9_G-0 a-4 c-4 W-2 c-1_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- Lord!, And it's not, Not made by hand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%IAMSUFF
N-I Am a Suffragette
C-M. C. Hanford
A-M. Olive Drennen (1912)
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 @-4 G-2 F#4 G-2 E-4 F#2 D-4 G-3 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-3_G-3 @-4 F-4 C#4
L- I met a lit- tle coun- try girl, eigh- teen years old, she said. Her eyes were
H- CHORUS
M-:W-2 D-3 @-4 a-4 F#4 G-2 E-8 E-8 D-2 F#4 b-2 a-4 G-3 R-2 @-4 G-2 F#4 G-2 E-4 F#2 D-4
L- black, her hair was jet, And she sad- ly to me said, Yes Pa- pa votes, but Ma- ma
H-
M-:W-2 G-3 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 @-4 A-2 A-4 B-2 B-4 C-2 C-4 S-9 F-3 G-4 G-4 a-4
L- can't. Oh no not yet, not yet. No mat- ter what the oth- ers think, I am a
H-
M-3E-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- suff- ra gette.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ICUMSUM
N-Sumer Is Icumen In
C-Round (Trad.)
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H- 1. 2. 3.
M-5e-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8_b-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 R-4 R-8 E-4 G-8 F-4 a-8
L- Sum- er is i- cum- en in lhu- de sing cu- cu. Grow- eth sed and
H- 4. 5.
M-5G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 G-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-5 R-4 R-8 e-5 c-5 e-5 R-4 R-8
L-
L- blow- eth med and springth the wo- de nu. Sing cu- cu.
H- 6.
M-5b-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-5 R-4 R-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 a-8
L- Aw- e ble- teth af- ter lomb, lhouth af- ter cal- ve cu. Bul- loc ster- teth
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 e-5 R-4 R-8 b-5 c-5 b-5 a-4_G-8
L- buck- e vert- eth Mu- rie sing cu- cu. Cu- cu Cu cu
H-
M-4E-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 b-8_a-4 b-8 G-4 b-8 F-4 D-8 D-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- Wel sing- es thu cu- cu, ne swik thu nav- er nu.
H-Bass Round 1. 2.
m-4e-5 f-5 e-5 f-4_g-8 i-5 h-5 i-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- Sing cu- cu nu Sing cu cu.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%IFLYAWAY
N-I'll Fly Away
C-Alfred E. Brumley
A-
T-
S-184
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H- G
M-1b-2 G-2 D-2 G-2 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-2_a-2
L- Some bright mor- ning when this life is o'er
H- C G
M-4G-1_G-2 G-4 G-4 D-1_D-2 R-2
L- I'll fly a- way,
H-
M-4b-2 G-2 D-2 G-2 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-1
L- To a home on God's ce- les- tial shore,
H- D G
M-4b-1_b-2 a-4 a-4 G-1_G-2 R-2
L- I'll fly a- way
H-chorus:
M-4b-1_b-2 G-4 G-4 b-2 b-2 G-2 a-2
L- I'll fly a- way, O Lor- dy
H- C G
M-4G-1_G-2 G-4 G-4 D-1_D-2 R-2
L- I'll fly a- way.
H-
M-4D-2 E-2 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-1
L- When I die, Hal- le- lu- ia by and by,
H- D G
M-4b-1_b-2 a-4 a-4 G-1_G-2 R-2 S-6
L- I'll fly a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%IMAGTRBL
N-Imaginary Trouble
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-8_C-8 W-2 C-2 R-4 a-4 W-3 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-8 G-5 R-4 S-9 c-4
L- THere lived as I've heard say, Down by a run- nung wa- ter, An
H-
M-4a-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-8_C-8 W-2 C-2 R-4 F-4 W-3 D-4 C-4 A-4 C-8_E-8 F-8 F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- old man and his wife Who had a charm- ing daugh-ter.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%IMAROVER
N-I'm a Rover, Seldom Sober
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-9/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 G-4 G-8 G-5 D-4 D-8 E-4 E-8 E-5 D-5 G-4 G-8
L- I'm a rov- er, and sel- dom so- ber, I'm a
H-
M-3G-5 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 a-5 R-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-5 d-4 d-8 a-4 F-8
L- rov- er of high de- gree; It's when I'm drink- ing I'm al- ways
H-
M-3G-5 D-5 G-4 a-8 b-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-5 R-3 S-6
L- think- ing, How to gain my love's com- pa- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%INDNWEED
N-Tobacco's But an Indian Weed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 W-3 G-5 a-8 b-5 G-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 R-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8
L- To- bac- co's but an Ind- ian weed, Grows green in the morn, cut
H-
M-4W-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 R-8 b-8 W-3 d-4 d-8 b-8 c-4 R-8 a-0_b-0 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 R-8 D-0 D-0 G-4 G-8 G-8 d-8_g-4 c-8
L- down at eve. It shows our de- cay, We're all made of clay, Think of this when you smoke To-
H-
M-1b-4 G-8_a-8 R-2 S-6
L- bac- co.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%INEVENIN
N-In the Evening
C-Leroy Carr
A-
T-Slow Blues
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C7 G G7
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8_G-2 G-8 D-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 W-2 G-3 G-8 G-8
L- In the eve- nin', In the eve- nin' Ba-by when the sun goes down, In the
H- C9 A7 D7 G D7 G G#dim
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F%4 E-4 D-1_W-3 D-2 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- eve-nin' in the eve-nin' ba-by when the sun goes down, Oh, ain't it
H- D7 Am Bbdim D7 G C7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8 b%8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-4
L- lone-some, ain't it lone-some, When your lo-ver can't be found, when the sun goes down. Last
H- G C C9 G G7
M-4G-2_G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4 G-3 R-8 G-8
L- night I lay a- slee-pin', Thin-kin' to my self. Last
H- C9 C9 C7 C#dim G D7 G G#dim
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 E-4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-2 R-8 e-4 b-8
L- night I lay a- slee-pin' Thin-kin' to my- self Well I
H- Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G D7+5
M-4d-5 b-8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- thought she loved me, Found she loved some-bo- dy else, when the sun went down. Well the
H- G C9 G G7
M-4G-2 G-4 G-7 D-7 D-7 b-1 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4 G-3 G-8 G-8
L- sun ri- ses in the east, Sets down in the west, Well the
H- C9 Gm7 C7 G D7 G G#dim
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 G-0 G-0 d-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 F%4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-4 R-4 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- sun ri- ses in the east, ba-by, sets down in the west, Lord! ain't it
H- Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G D7(b9#5)
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8_b%8 G-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-2
L- hard to tell Hard to tell which one will treat you the best, when the sun goes down.
H- G G7 Gdim Cm G C9 G G7
M-4R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 G-1
L- Good-bye my sweet and lo-vin' ba-by, You know I'm goin' a- way,
H- C9 Am7 D7 G D7 G G#dim
M-4R-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 F%5 E-8 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-4 R-4 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- Be back to see you, some old rai- ny day Well, in the
H- D7 Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8 b%8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b&8_a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3
L- eve-nin' in the eve- nin' When that ru-by sun goes down, When the sun goes down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%INEVNING
N-In the Evening
C-Leroy Carr
A-
T-Blues
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C7 G G7
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8_G-2 G-8 D-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- In the eve- nin' in the eve- nin' ba-by when the sun goes down,
H- C9 A7 D7 G D7 G G#dim
M-5G-8 G-8 S-6 d-8 d-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F%4 E-4 W-2 D-1_W-3 D-2 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- In the eve-nin' in the eve- nin' ba-by when the sun goes down, Oh! ain't it
H- D7 Am Bbdim D7 G C7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8 b%8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-4
L- lone-some ain't it lone-some when your lo-ver can't be found when the sun goes down. Last
H- G C9 G G7
M-4G-2_G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4 G-3 R-8 G-8
L- night I lay a- slee-pin' Thin-kin' to my self. Last
H- C9 C7 C#dim G D7 G G#dim
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 c#8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 E-4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-2 R-8 e-4 b-8
L- night I lay a- slee- pin' Thin-kin' to my self, Well, I
H- Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G D7+5
M-4d-5 b-8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- thought she loved me, found she loved some-bo- dy else, When the sun went down. Well the
H- G C9 G G7
M-4G-2 G-4 G-7 D-7 D-7 b-1 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4 G-3 G-8 G-8
L- sun ri- ses in the east, Sets down in the west. Well the
H- C9 Gm7 C7 G D7 G G#dim
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 G-0 G-0 d-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 F%4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-4 R-4 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- sun ri-ses in the east, ba-by, sets down in the west, Lord! ain't it
H- Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8_b%8 G-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-2
L- hard to tell, hard to tell which one will treat you the best, When the sun goes down.
H- G7 Gdim Cm G C9 G G7
M-4R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8_b-3 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 G-1
L- Good-bye my sweet and lo-vin' ba- by, You know I'm goin' a- way,
H- C9 Am7 D7 G G7 G G#dim
M-4R-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 F%5 E-8 D-8_B-8_B-3_B-4 R-4 e-4 b&8 b%8
L- Be back to see you some old rai- ny day, Well, in the
H- D7 Am7 Bbdim D7 G C7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 b&8 b%8 G-8 E-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b&8_a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-8_B-8_B-3 S-6
L- eve-nin' in the eve-nin' When that ru-by sun goes down, when the sun goes down.
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%INGRWYLT
N-Lord Ingram and Child Wyet
C-
A-
T-
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K-C
B-4/4
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M-5C-4 S-6 E-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 c-4 E-4 P-0 G-4 c-2 G-4_F-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 C-4
L- .- Lord In- gram and Child Wy- et Were both laid in one wame. They
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L- laid their love on one la- dy, The grea- ter was the shame.
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%INNAVY
N-That's What it's Like in the Navy
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A-
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K-C
B-4/4
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H-
M-1@-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- I wish I'd ne- ver joined for a sai- lor mo- ther dear,
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M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- I've seen some pla- ces in my time but no- thing like this 'ere.
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M-1@-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 A-4 A-4 A-4 F-3 S-6
L- The girls won't let us court them and the can- teen's out of beer,
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M-5D-4 S-6 G-2 G-5 G-8 G-2 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4_C-2_C-3 S-6 S-6
L- And that's what it's like in the Na- vy.
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%INPINE2
N-In the Pines
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B-3/4
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M-6b-8 b-8 S-6 G-2 G-8 G-8 d-2 e-8 d-8 c-2 G-8 G-8 b&2 c-4 d-8 d-5 d-8 d-8
L- In the pines, in the pines, where the sun, ne- ver shines, I shi-ver when the
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M-3a-2 b&8_b-8 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- cold winds blow.
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%INPINES
N-In the Pines
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-9 E-0 S-6 E-2 C-9 C-0 c-2 c-9 c-0 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-2 a-9_c-0 c-8 c-5 G-9 G-0
L- In the pines, in the pines, Where the sun nev- er shines. I shiv- ered where the
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M-5G-8_c-5 E-4 E-8_D-5_D-4_D-2 E-9 E-0 C-2 C-9 C-0 c-2 c-9 c-0
L- cold winds blow. In the pines, in the pines, Where the
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M-6a-5 a-8 a-4 F-2 a-9_c-0 c-8 c-5 G-9 E-0 D-8_E-5 E-9_D-0 W-2 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- sun nev- er shines. I shiv- ered where the cold winds blow.
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%INSURMAN
N-Insurance Man Blues
C-Sonny Boy Williamson
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K-C
B-4/4
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H- C
M-5b&8 G-8 S-6 b-8 G-8 E&8 E%8 C-8 C-5 R-4 R-8 b&8 c-4 G-8 C-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 C-8 C-2_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- Ev- 'ry Mon-day mor-ning, peo-ple, In- sur- ance man knoc-kin' on my door,
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M-6b&8 G-8 S-6 b-5 c-8 c-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 c-0 c-0 b&8 c-4 G-8 C-8 C-8 E&8 W-1 C-1 W-2 R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 W-3 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 G-4 G-8
L- Ev- 'ry Mon- day mor-ning, peo-ple, In-sur-ance man knoc-kin' on my door, Well I tell him to come back on Tues-day, 'Cause
H- F7 C
M-3W-4 b&0 b-0 b-8 G-0 b-0 E-0 C-0 C-0 C-0 C-8 C-4_W-2 C-1 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Son- ny Boy has- n't made no mo- ney, you know.
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%INVARMAD
N-The Invincible Armada
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A-
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K-C
B-4/4
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M-1W-2 G-2 G-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 b-2 b-5_c-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 W-3 c-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4
L- O no- ble Eng- land, fall down up-on thy knee; And praise thy God with thank-full hart which still main-tain- eth
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L- thee. The for- raine for- ces that seekes thy ut-ter spoile, Shall then through His es-pe-ciall grace be brought to shame-ful
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M-1W-2 G-3 G-4 G-2 a-2 b-2 b-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 G#4 a-3 a-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_F-8
L- foile. With migh- tie pow- er they come un- to our coast; to ou-er run our coun-trie quite they make their brags and
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M-8W-2 G-3 G-4 G-2 a-2 b-2 b-2 c-4 a-4 b-4 G#4 a-3 a-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_F-8
L- boast; In strength of men they set their one-ly stay But we, up-on the Lord our God will put our trust a-
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L- way.
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%IRISDRAG
N-The Irish Dragoons
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A-
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K-G
B-4/4
F-from Grieg A
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M-9W-2 a-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-8_e-8 d-5_b-8 a-4 a-8_b-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 d-8_b-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 E-2 D-4 S-6
L-
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M-5W-2 D-8 E-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 E-2 D-4 S-6 S-6
L-
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%IRISHGR2
N-Irish Girl
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-from Sedley
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M-4A-4 S-6 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 F-4_G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_D-8 C-8_A-8 @-8_A-8
L- As I walked out one morn- ing down by a riv- ers
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M-4C-3 A-4 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 F-4_G-4 a-4 F-8_a-8 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4
L- side. And gaz- ing all a- round me an I- rish girl I
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L- spied. The tears ran down her ros- y cheeks and she be- gan to
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L- cry. My loves gone to Am- er- ic- a and quite for- sak- en
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M-1D-3 S-6
L- me.
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%IRISHWSH
N-Starving to Death on my Government Claim
C-Trad: Irish Washerwoman
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B-6/8
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H-
M-1R-2 R-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 @-8 C-0 C-0 C-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_G-8 F-8
L- My name is Frank Bo-lar an old bach'-lor I am, I'm keep-ing old batch on an el-eg-ant plan, You'll
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L- find me out West in the Count-y of Lane, Starv-ing to death on my gov-ern-ment claim. My house it is built of the
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L- nat-ion-al soil, the walls are e- rect-ed ac- cord- ing to Hoyle, The roof has no pitch but is lev-el and plane, And I
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L- nev-er get wet till it hap-pens to rain. Then hur-rah for Lane Coun-ty the land of the free, the home of the grass-hop-per
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L- bed-bug and flea, I'll sing loud her prais-es and boast of her fame, While star-ving to death on my gov-ern-ment claim.
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%IRONHORS
N-The Iron Horse
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A-
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K-Bb
B-2/4
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H-
M-8D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- Come Hie-land men, come Low-land men come ev-'ry man on earth, man, And I'll tell you how I got on a- tween Dun-dee and
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L- Perth, man. I gaed up- on an i-ron road, a rail they did it ca' man, An' rug-git by an i-ron horse, an aw-fu' beast to
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M-1G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- draw, man.
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%IRSHMAIL
N-The Irish Mail Robbery
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-6/4
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H-
M-1W-2 R-1 R-4 c-9 b-0 a-5 F-8 b-4 G-4 E-5 F-8 W-3 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-2 F-9 G-0
L- It's a- dieu to old Ire-land, The place I was born, Near the
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L- coun- try of Lime- rick near the state of Glen- gall, Far a-
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M-2a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e&4 d-4 c-2 c-8 b-8
L- way to some is- land, bound down like a slave, It was
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M-2a-4_F-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-4_F-4 R-4 S-6
L- in my own coun- try that I mis- be- haved.
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%IRSHROVR
N-The Irish Rover
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K-A
B-4/4
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M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 C-8 B-3 S-6
L- In the year of our Lord, eigh-teen hun- dred and six, we set out from the Coal Quay of Cork,
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L- We were sai- ling a- way with a car- go of bricks for the grand Ci- ty Hall in New York.
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L- We'd an e- le- gant craft, she was rigged 'fore and aft, and how the trade winds drove her,
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M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 F-4 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8 E-8 a-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- She had twen- ty three masts, and she stood sev- 'ral blasts, and they called her the I- rish Ro- ver.
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%ISAW3SHP
N-I Saw Three Ships
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B-6/8
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H- F C F C A C C7 F C F
M-6C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 a-8
L- I saw three ships come sail- ing in, on Christ- mas Day, on Christ- mas Day, I saw three ships come
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M-3c-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-5 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- sail- ing in on Christ- mas Day in the morn- ing.
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%ISLEHAUT
N-Isle Au Haut Lullaby
C-Gordon Bok
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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H- C Dm G C
M-1R-8 @-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 R-4 D-4 F-2 R-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 B-4 C-1
L- If I could give you three things, I would give you these:
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L- Song and laugh-ter and a wood-en home In the shin- ing seas.
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M-4R-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 E-1
L- When you see old Isle au Haut Ris- ing in the dawn,
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M-4R-4 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 F-8 E-5 D-2 R-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 B-4 C-1 S-6
L- You will play in yel-low fields, In the morn- ing sun.
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%ISNTGRND
N-Isn't it Grand, Boys
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B-3/4
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L- Look at the cof- fin With sil- ver hand- les, Is- n't it grand, boys, to be bloo-dy well
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L- dead! Let's not have a snif- fle, Let's have a bloo-dy good cry. And al- ways re- mem- ber the
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L- lon- ger you live, the soo-ner you'll bloo-dy well die.
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%ISTHEBY
N-I's the B'y
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B-6/8
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M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 A-5 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 G-5 a-5 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8
L- I'se the b'y that builds the boat, I's the b'y that sails her; I's the b'y that
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M-3E-8 E-8 C-8 A-4 A-8 A-4 B-8 C-4 C-8 D-5 D-5 S-6
L- cat-ches the fish And takes them home to Li- za.
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%ITRAINS
N-It Rains
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A-
T-
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K-G
B-2/4
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M-9D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 R-8 D-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 d-4_d-4 S-6
L- It rains when it wants to rain and Rains its rai-ny course, And when it thinks it's rained e-nough why Then it stops
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M-3D-4 S-6 G-4 R-4 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- of course!
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%IWLLGUID
N-I Will Guide Thee
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A-
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B-3/4
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M-6B-2 C-4 W-2 E-3 E-3 W-3 C-4_E-4 C-4 B-5_C-8_E-4 E-3
L- I will guide thee, I will guide thee,
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L- I will guide thee with my eye; .-
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L- All the way from earth to hea-
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M-6W-2 E-3 W-3 E-2 F-9_E-0 W-2 G-2_F-4 W-3 G-7_F-7_E-7_E-2 F-5_G-8 F-4 E-3 S-6
L- ven, I will guide thee with my eyes.
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%JACBITE
N-Ye Jacobites by Name
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A-Robert Burns
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S-100
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B-4/4
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M-4E-4 S-6 a-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-9 G#0
L- Ye Ja-co-bites by name, give an ear, give an ear, Ye Ja- co-bites by name, give an
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L- ear. Ye Ja- co-bites by name, Your fautes I will pro-claim, Your doc-trines I maun blame, you shall
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L- hear.
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%JACKBED2
N-Green Bed
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B-4/4
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M-5C-4 S-6 D-5_E-8 F-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 a-4 G-5_F-8 E-4 F-8_E-8 W-2 D-3 a-8_b-8
L- A sto- ry, a sto- ry, a sto- ry was one. Con-
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L- cer- ning of a sail- or whose name it was John. He had
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L- been a- long voy- age and had late- ly come on shore. For his
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L- mon- ey was good, but his rig- ging was tore.
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%JACKBEDS
N-Green Bed (Jackson)
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B-2/4
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L- Oh, John-ny been on sea, An' John-ny been on shore; An' John-ny come to Lon- don, To where he'd been be-fore.
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L- "Wel- come home on shore, John-ny, Wel-come home from sea, Last night my daugh-ter Pol- ly lay a- dream- ing of thee.
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%JACKGARD
N-Jack Gardner's Crew
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L- Kind friends pay at-ten-tion to all I do men-tion, It's on-ly a few words I'm go-ing to say In praise of a man and his
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M-5b-8 a-9 a-0 G-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 d-8 d-9 c-0 d-4 G-0 G-0 b-8 a-9 a-0 G-8 D-4
L- name I will men-tion: Jack Gard-ner the cham-pi-on boy of the day. He was a youth when he came here to lum- ber
H-
M-5d-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-4 G-8 D-8 G-9 G-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 C-8 C-0 C-0
L- Down in the dance-room his wife he first knew. There gave out a fel-low that can't tell the num-ber, But Gard-ner and Quin-cy was the
H-
M-1D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- best of the crew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JACKROE
N-Jackaroe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1B-8 S-6 W-4 E-9 E-0 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 W-2 b-2_W-3 b-4 R-8 b-8
L- There was a weal- they mer- chant, In Lon- don he did dwell, He
H-
M-5W-4 b-9 E-0 E-8 E-8 D-4 B-9 D-0 E-8 F-8 E-0 B-9 W-2 D-2_W-3 D-4 R-4
L- had a love- ly daugh- ter The truth to you I'll tell,
H-
M-4E-5 G-8 F-9 B-0 B-8 E-8 E-2_S-9 W-4 E-9 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, the truth to you I'll tell.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JACKSAIL
N-Jack the Sailor (Jackie Monroe)
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 e-2 e-4 e-4 g-4 g-4 e-8_d-8 c-4
L- There was a silk mer- chant in Lon- don town did
H-
M-4e-3 e-4 g-4 g-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 a-2 G-5 a-0 a-0 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4
L- dwell. He had one on- ly daugh- ter And the truth to you I'll
H-
M-4E-3 G-8_E-8 C-5 C-8 E-4 G-4 a-3 S-9 b-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- tell. Sing li- li, li- li O, O, li- li, li- li
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMBALAY
N-Jambalaya
C-Hank Williams
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-7W-2 E-4 G-4 S-6 a-2 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-2 G-4 E-4 G-4 D-3_D-2 G-4 G-4 W-3 b-5 b-8_b-4 a-4 W-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4
L- Good-bye Joe, me got-ta go, me oh my oh, Got-ta go, pole the pi- rogue down the
H-
M-8W-2 G-4 E-3_E-4 R-4 E-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 a-2 G-4 E-4 G-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 G-6 G-6 G-6 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-2 D-4 E-4
L- ba- you. My Y- vonne, the swee-test one, me oh my oh, Son of a gun, we'll have big fun on the
H- chorus:
M-6W-2 D-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 e-4 e-4 W-3 c-5 c-0 c-0 a-4 G-4 W-2 c-2 G-4 E-4 G-4 D-3_W-3 D-4 R-8 G-8_G-5 G-8
L- ba- you. Jam-ba- lay' 'n a craw- fish pie'n' fi-let gum- bo, 'Cause to-
H-
M-6b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 W-2 G-4 E-3_E-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 c-2 a-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-4
L- night I'm gon- n a see my ma cher- ie mi- o Pick gui- tar, fill fruit jar and be
H-
M-1W-2 G-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 G-6 G-6 G-6 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- gay, o. Son of a gun, we'll have big fun on the ba- you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMEBIRD
N-James Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1E-4 F-4 S-6 a-4 a-3 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-3 G-4 E-4
L- Sons of free- dom, lis- ten to me, And you
H-
M-3D-3 P-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 A-2_A-2 C-5 D-8 C-3 P-4 @-4 A-4 @-4
L- daugh- ters too give ear; To a sad and mourn- ful
H-
M-3C-5_D-8 S-9 E-2 c-4 a-4 G-3 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sto- ry As was ev- er told shall hear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMEFOYR
N-Jamie Foyer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 a-4 a-4_b-4 c-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4_a-4 a-5 a-8 a-3 a-4 a-4_b-4 c-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 E-4_a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-4
L- It's of a young sol- dier so brave and so true. He's gone to the wars, his du- ty to
H-
M-8W-2 E-2 G-4_E-4 D-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 a-3 G-4 a-4_d-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 D-4 D-4 E-2 D-5 D-8
L- do. His fa- ther and mo- ther did sore- ly com- plain, For young Ja-mie Foy- er they'll ne'er see a-
H-
M-1W-2 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMEROSE
N-Sir James, the Rose
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- First verse only
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-5 a-8 b-4 D-4 F%8 E-5 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-2 P-8 R-4 c-4
L- Of all the north- ern Scot- tish chiefs, that live as war- like men, The
H- 2nd verse and others
M-4b-5 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 S-9 d-5 b-8 c-4 d-4 b-8 a-5 G-4 F-4 D-2 R-4 c-4
L- bra- vest was sir James the Rose A knight of muck- le fame. His
H-
M-4b-5 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 S-9 d-5 b-8 c-4 d-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 D-2 R-4 D-4
L- growth was like the thrif- ty fir That crowns the moun- tains' brow, And
H-
M-4G-5 a-8 b-4 D-4 F%4 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 G-5 F-8 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- wav- 'ring o'er his shoul- ders broad Bright locks of yel- low flow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMETOWN
N-The "Jamestown" Homeward Bound
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 D-5 D-8 b-5 c-8 d-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 d-4 G-4 D-4
L- The farm- er's heart with joy is filled when his crops are good and
H-
M-4F%3 D-4 G-4 G-4 D-5 D-8 b-5 c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 c-8 b-5 G-4 F-4
L- sound, But who can feel the wild de- light of the sail- or home- ward
H-
M-4G-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- bound? For three long years have passed a- way since we left free- dom's
H-
M-4D-3 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 b-4 b-8_a-8
L- shore; Our long- felt wish has come at last, and we're home- ward bound once
H- cho:
M-4G-3 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- more. (To)where the sky's as clear as the maid- en's eye who longs for our re-
H-
M-4D-3 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 G-8 b-4 b-8_a-8
L- turn; To the land where milk and hon- ey flows and lib- er- ty was
H-
M-4G-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- born. So fill our sails with the favor- ing gales and with ship- mates all a-
H-
M-4D-3 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-4 D-4 B-8 B-8 C-4 C-4 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 b-4 b-8_a-8
L- round, We'll give three cheers for our star- ry flag, and the James- town home- ward
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- bound.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JAMGERRY
N-The Jam on Gerry's Rock
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5S-9 @-4 S-6 C-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 F-4_a-4 G-4 C-4 B-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-3 S-6
L- Come all you jol- ly fe- lows, where- ev- er you may be,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-4_c-4 c-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- I hope you'll pay at- ten- tion, and lis- ten un- to me.
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-8 c-4 c-5 b-8_a-8 G-5 F-8 E-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L- It's all a- bout some shan-ty- boys, so man- ly and so brave.
H-
M-5@-4 S-6 C-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 F-8 a-5 G-4 C-8_C-8 B-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- 'Twas on the jam on Ger-ry's Rock they met their wat- 'ry grave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JANMONTH
N-JANMONTH
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-5 G-8 G-4 c-4 a-5 a-8 a-2 b-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-2
L- Jan- u- a- ry brings the snow, Makes your nose and fin- gers glow.
H-
M-4e-5 e-8 e-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 h-2 G-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-2 S-6
L- Feb- ru- a- ry's ice and sleet, Freeze the toes right off your feet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JARMSTR1
N-Johnnie Armstrong
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-From The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
H-
M-6G-9_a-0 S-6 b-2 a-4 G-4_E-4 D-4 D-4_E-4 G-4 a-2 G-9_a-0 b-2 a-9_G-0
L- Sum speiks of lords, sum speiks of lairds, And sic- lyke
H-
M-5G-4_E-4 D-4 E-4_G-4 G-9_a-0 G-2 G-9 a-0 b-2 b-9_a-0 G-4_E-4 D-4
L- men of hie de- grie, Of a gen- tle- man I
H-
M-5D-4_E-4 G-8_a-0_b-0 a-2 G-9_a-0 b-2 a-9_G-0 G-4_E-4 D-4 E-4_G-4 G-9_a-0
L- sing a sang, Sum tyme called laird of Gil- noc-
H-
M-5G-2 b-8_d-8 e-2 e-0_d-0_b-8 a-4_G-4 a-4 b-4_g-4 e-4 e-8 d-4 R-8 b-4
L- kie. The King he writes a lo- ving let-ter With
H-
M-5a-4_b-4 d-4 g-2 e-8_d-8 b-4_e-4 e-9_f-0 e-2 d-4 e-9_f-0_g-4 f-4
L- his ain hand sae ten- der- ly And he hath
H-
M-5e-9_f-0 e-9_d-0 b-8_e-8 d-9_e-0 d-0_b-9 a-9_G-0 a-2 b-9_d-0 e-9_f-0_g-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 c-5_b-8 a-8_G-8
L- sent it tae John- nie Arm- strong, To come and speik with
H-
M-2E-4 G-4 G-9_a-0 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- him spee- di- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JBARLEY
N-John Barleycorn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8_G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 W-2 D-3 a-8_G-8
L- There were three men come out of the West, Their for- tunes for to try. And
H-
M-4G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 D-8_E-8
L- these three men made a sol- emn vow, John Bar- ley- corn must die. They
H-
M-4F-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 d-4 G-4 a-3 b-8_a-8
L- ploughed, they sowed, they har-rowed him in. Throwed clods u- pon his head. And
H-
M-4G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- these three men made a sol- emn vow, John Bar- ley- corn was dead.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JCKSAIL2
N-Jackie Frazier
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1G-0 S-6 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 G-4 G-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 d-5 R-0 d-0 e-9 d-0 d-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 F#0 G-9 b-0 a-9 F#0
L- There was a weal-thy mer-chant, in Lon- don he did dwell; He had a daugh-ter Pol-ly and the truth to you I'll
H- chorus:
M-5D-4 E-9 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 E-9 D-0 C-9 C-0 D-9 D-0 E-9 G-0 a-5 R-0 S-6 S-6
L- tell. And sing too-rul-lun-di ee- do And sing too-rul lun-di, O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JCKTBLUE
N-The Jacket So Blue
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 C-2 G-4 G-8_c-8 c-4 c-8 b-8
L- A reg- 'ment of sol- diers came down from York- shire, From York- shire in- to
H-
M-5G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8 c-8 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-8_c-8 c-4 c-8_b-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-4
L- Brad- ford, and from Brad- ford down here, There were one lad a- mongst them I
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 C-4 C-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4
L- wish I ne- ver knew, For my heart went a- way with his jac- ket of
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- blue.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JDGEDFFY
N-Old Judge Duffy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- VERSES I-III
M-1D-4 S-6 B-4 C-4 C#4 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 E-5 D-2 D-8 D-8
L- Old John Mart- in Duf- fy was judge in our court, In a
H- verse IV
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 G-3_G-2 D-4 B-4 C-4 C#4
L- small ranch- ing town in the West; Al- though he knew
H-
M-1D-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 E-5 D-2 D-8_D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4
L- no- thing about rules of the law, For judge he was one of the
H- VERSE IV
M-1G-3_G-2 D-4 B-4 C-4 C#4 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- best. "I move we dis- charge him, we need him in
H-
M-5D-2 D-8_D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 a-2 D-8_D-8
L- town." Then spoke out the words that have gained him re- kown, "We've
H-
M-5B-4 C-4 C#4 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- two Chi- nese laun- dry- men, eve- ry- one knows, Why not save the poor
H-
M-3G-4 S-9 D-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- black- smith, and hang one of those?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JEALBRO4
N-In Bruton Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-5W-2 R-2 R-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-3 a-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-2 G-4 a-4 b%4 c-2 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_b%8 a-2 R-4 G-4
L- In Bru- ton Town there lived a farm- er, who had two sons and one daugh-ter dear. By
H-
M-5W-2 a-4 d-4 c-3 a-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-2 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 E-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 D-1 R-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-3 a-4
L- day and night they were a-con-triv-ing to fill their par-ents hearts with fear. One told his se- cret
H-
M-5W-2 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-2 G-4 E-4 b%8 b-8 c-2 b-2 a-4 G-8_b%8 a-3 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-3 a-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-2 E-4
L- to none o- ther, but un-to his bro- ther this he said, I think our ser- vant courts our sis-ter, I
H-
M-2F-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 E-8_C-8 D-4 D-4 D-1 R-2 S-6
L- think they have a mind to wed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JEALOSY
N-Jealousy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- F C Dm Am Bb F C
M-1F-8 a-8 b-8 S-6 c-5 G-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 R-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 G-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-5 F-8 G-8 G-8 c-5 S-6
L- In Rea-ding town it was re-por-ted, A fair young dam- sel there did dwell, She by her ser-
H- F C Am Bb F C7 F
M-4G-8 a-8 F-8 S-6 E-8 C-8 R-8 a-0_b-0 c-8 d-8 c-8_a-8_a-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- vant man was cour-ted, Who lov'd her most ex-ceed-ding well.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JEELIEPC
N-The Jeelie Piece Song
C-Adam McNaughton
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 G-8 a-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 a-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-5 S-6
L- I'm a sky- scra-per wean; I live on the nine-teenth flair, But I'm no' gaun oot tae play a- ny mair,
H-
M-5d-8 S-6 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 g-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-5 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- 'Cause since we moved tae Cas-tle-milk I'm wa- sting a- way Cause I'm get- ting wan meal less ev- 'ry day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JEFFLIB
N-Jefferson and Liberty
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 a-0_b-0 c-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 E-4 a-8 a-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 d-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8
L- The gloom- y night be- fore us flies, The reign of ter- ror now is o'er. Its
H-
M-1c-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 E-4 a-8 a-4 c-8 e-8_d-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8
L- gags in- quis- it- ors and spies, Its hordes of harp- ies is no more. Re- joice Co-lum- bia's
H-
M-5e-4 g-8 g-4 f-8 e-4 f-8 g-4 e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-8_f-8 g-8 h-4 f-8
L- sons, re- joice! To ty- rants ne- ver bend your knee, but join with heart, and soul and voice, for
H-
M-2e-8_d-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 b-8 E-4 a-8 a-4 R-8 S-6
L- Jef- fer- son and lib- er- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JEFFPETT
N-Jeff in Petticoats
C-George Cooper
A-Henry Tucker
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- C F D7 G7 C F C D7 G7 C
M-9e-0_d-0 S-6 c-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 d-5 e-0_d-0 c-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 c-4 R-8 S-6
L- Jeff Da- vis was a he- ro- bold, You've heard of him I know; He tried to make him-self a king where sou-thern bree-zes blow.
H- E7 Am E7 Am F E G7 C F C D7 G7
M-8c-0_d-0 S-6 e-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 e-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-5 e-0_d-0 c-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8
L- But Un- cle Sam has laid the youth a- cross his migh-ty knee, And spanked him well, and that's the end of brave old Jef-fy
H- C chorus: F C D7
M-7c-5 R-8 a-4 a-9 a-0 f-5 a-8 a-0 G-9 G-9 G-0 e-5 e-8 e-8 d-5 d-5 e-8
L- D. Oh! Jef- fy D.! You "flow'r of chi-val-ree," Oh roy- al Jef- fy
H- G7 C F G D7 G7 C
M-6d-2_d-8 R-8 e-9_d-0 c-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-5 R-8 S-6
L- D.! Your em-pire's but a tin-clad skirt, Oh char-ming Jef-fy D.!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JERUSLEM
N-Jerusalem Moan
C-
A-
T-
S-110
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 S-9 a-9 G-0 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 F-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-4
L- Thar's a Meth'- dist preach-er, you kin tell him by his bow, Don't you hear Je- ru- sa- lem
H-
M-4a-2 R-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 S-9 D-4 C-8 C-8 F-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-4
L- moan? Nev-er grub-bles at a chick-en, jes' picks out the co' Don't you hear Je- ru- sa- lem
H-
M-4F-2 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-5 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-2 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-5 c-8 S-9 d-8 d-8 c-4
L- moan? Don't you hear Je- ru- sa- lem moan? Don't you hear Je- ru- sa- lem
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 F-5 G-8 S-9 a-8 F-8 D-4
L- moan? Thank God! Git to Heav-en with a ring-in' an' my soul starts sing-in', Don't you hear Je- ru- sa-lem
H-
M-1F-3 R-4 S-6
L- moan?
H-
M-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JESSJAM3
N-Jesse James
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 W-4 G-0 a-0 b-0 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 G-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 b-0 a-0 G-8 F-0 E-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-8 S-6
L- .- Li-ving in Mis-sou-ri was a brave bold man, Known from Se-at-tle Wah- ing ton to Br-ming- ham,
H-
M-5D-8 S-6 W-4 G-0 a-0 b-0 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-0_F-0 G-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 b-0_G-0 a-8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- From Bos-on Mas-sa-chu-setts a- cross the states, From Den- ver Co-lo- ra- do to the Gol- den Gate.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JESSJAME
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 G-8 S-6 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 P-0 R-8 D-8 E-4 G-8 E-8 D-4 R-8 b-8 b-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 d-4 a-2 R-4 G-8_a-8
L- Jes-se James was a boy who killed man-y'a man. He robbed the Glen- dale train. He
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-8 E-8 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-3 b-4
L- stole from the rich and he gave to the poor, he'd a hand and a heart and a brain. Poor
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-9 c-0 c-5 c-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 b-8 b-5 d-4 d-4 a-3 D-8 G-8
L- Jes-se had a wife, to mourn for his life. Three child- ren they were brave; But that
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- dir- ty lit-tle cow-ard that shot Mis-ter How-ard, has laid poor Jes-se in his grave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JESUSWPT
N-When Jesus Wept (Round)
C-William Billings
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H- 1 2
M-5R-2 C-4 G-2 F-4 G-9_a-0_b-4 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 R-2 C-4
L- When Je- sus wept, a fall- ing tear In
H- 3
M+5C-2 B-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 C-2 @-4 C-2 G-4 c-4_G-4 b-4
M+5G-2 F-4 G-9_a-0_b-4 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 C-2 B-4
L- mer- cy flowed be- yond all bound. When Je- sus
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 R-2 C-4 G-2 F-4
L- When Je- sus
H- 4
M+5E-4_F-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 E-4_a-4 G-4
M+5E-4_D-4 C-4 C-2 @-4 C-2 G-4 c-4_G-4 b-4 E-4_F-4 G-4
L- groaned a trem- bling fear siezed all the guilt- y
M-5G-9_a-0_b-4 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 C-2 B-4 E-4_D-4 C-4
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 R-2 C-4 G-2 F-4 G-9_a-0_b-4 E-4
L- wept, a fall- ing tear In r- cy flowed be-
H-
M+5E-9_D-0_C-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 S-6 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
M+5G-2 G-4 G-2 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 E-4_a-4 G-4 E-9_D-0_C-4 B-4
L- world a- round.
M-5C-2 @-4 C-2 G-4 c-4_G-4 b-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 G-2 G-4
M-5G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 C-2 B-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 C-2 @-4
L- yond all bound. When Je- sus groaned a trem- bling
H-
M+5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
M+5C-2 R-4 S-6 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
M-5G-2 E-4 G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 E-4_a-4 G-4 E-9_D-0_C-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
M-5C-2 G-4 c-4_G-4 b-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 E-4
L- fear siezed all the guilt- y world a- round.
H-
M+4X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
M-4X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
M-4G-9_F-0_E-4 D-4 E-4_a-4 G-4 E-9_D-0_C-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNHENRY
N-John Henry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 e-8 f-8 f-8 f-5 h-8 f-8 h-8 f-8 h-8 f-8_f-2 e-8 f-8 h-8_f-8 h-8_f-8 f-8_f-8 e-8_c-8
L- When John Hen-ry was a lit-tle ba- by, Set-tin' on his ma- ma's
H-
M-4c-3 c-8 e-8 h-4 f-8_e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 a-8_F-8 F-4 E-8 F-8 a-8_F-8 a-8_F-8 F-8_F-8 E-8_E-8
L- knee, Said de Big Bend tun-nel on the C and O road, Gon-na cause the death of
H-
M-3F-3 E-8 F-8 a-8_F-8 a-8_F-8 F-8_F-8 E-8_E-8 F-3 R-4 S-6
L- me, gon-na cause the death of me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNISLND
N-Put John On The Islan'
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1G-5_b-8 b-4_G-4 b-8 b-8 b-9 G-0 b-8 G-5 G-5_b-8 b-4_G-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-9 G-0 E-8 D-5
L- Hail, hail, put John on the is- lan' Hail, hail. weep-a low, Judg-ment's co- min'.
H- solo: chorus: solo:
M-4G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-9 G-0 E-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-9 G-0 E-8 D-5 S-6
L- You got Je-sus, hold him fast, Weep-a low, Judg-ment's co-min', The grace of God you shall re-ceive, Weep-a low, Judg-ment's co-min'
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNMARCH
N-When Johnny Comes Marching Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-2_G-8 E-8 G-2_G-8 a-8
L- When Joh- ny comes mar- ching home a- gain, Hur- rah, Hur- rah. We'll
H-
M-5E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-2_e-8 c-8 e-2_e-8 c-8 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- give him a he- ro's wel- come then, Hur- rah, Hur- rah, the men will cheer and the
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-4_e-8 d-4_d-8 c-4_c-8 b-4_E-8
L- boys will shout, the la- dies the- y will all turn out and we'll all feel gay when
H-
M-2E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 R-8 S-6
L- John-ny comes mar- ching home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNMCLN
N-The John Maclean March
C-Hamish Henderson
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 C-4 C-9 B-0 C-8 A-4 E-8 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 F-8 D-4 a-8 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 F-8 G-8
L- Hey Mac, did ye see him as ye cam in by Gor-gie, A- wa ower the Lam-mer-law and
H-
M-1a-4 F-9 F-0 E-5 D-8 C-4 C-9 B-0 C-8 A-4 E-8 a-4 c-9 b-0 a-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 a-8 E-4 C-8 A-8
L- North o' the tay? Yon man is com-in' and the hale toon is turn-in' oot We're a' sure he'll win back to
H-
M-1B-4 A-9 A-0 A-4 R-4 S-6
L- Glas- gow the day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNSNBOY
N-Johnson Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 D-2 W-3 D-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-4 E-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- I hear them John- son boys a- com- ing, Sing-ing and a- hol-ler-ing and
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-2 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-5 a-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4
L- shoot-ing off their guns, All the oth-er fel- lers scared as the dev- il, John- son boys has
H-
M-3D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-2 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 A-2 S-6
L- got 'em on the run; John- son boys has got 'em on the run.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNSNBY2
N-Johnson Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E B7,
M-1G-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 G-4 F-2
L- Have you heard the ma- ny a sto- ry, Told by old and young with joy?
H- E A E
M-4G-4 b-4 b-8 b-5 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4
L- About the ma- ny deeds of da- ring that was done by the John- son boys?
H-cho: A E
M-4E-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 R-4 E-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 B-4 R-4 S-6
L- Hop up pret-ty girls, don't be a- fraid; Hop up pret-ty girls, don't be a- fraid.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JHNWTRMN
N-John, John the Water Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- solo:
M-5R-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 G-5 G-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 E-2
L- I went down to Gi- la Point to hear mas- ter Shei-la blow,
H- chorus:
M-5F-4 a-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-5 E-8 F-4 D-5 D-8 G-4 E-2 F-4 a-5 a-8
L- John, John de wa- ter man, the fire man be- low, boy, John, John de
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 E-2 F-4 a-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-2 F-4 D-5 E-8 C-3
L- wa- ter man, John, John, de wa- ter man John, John, de oh.
H- solo: chorus:
M-5c-4 c-2 d-4 b-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 F-4 a-5 a-8
L- Break oar, break oar, Me mas- ter can' buy more. John, John de
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 E-2 F-4 D-5 D-8 G-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-2
L- wa- ter man, John, John be- low. Sing- ing John, John de wa- ter man
H-
M-2F-4 D-5 E-8 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- John, John be- low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JIMCART
N-Jim, the Carter Lad
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F Dm Gm C7 F
M-1R-2 R-8 C-8 C-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-5_C-4 C-8
L- My name is Jim, the car- ter lad, a jol- ly cock am I, I
H- Bb F Dm G7 C F
M-5D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5_G-4 C-8 C-4 a-8 a-4 a-8
L- al- ways am con- ten- ted Be the wea- ther wet or dry, I crack me fin- gers
H- Dm Gm C7 F Bb Am
M-5G-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 b-8 D-4 E-4 D-8 C-5_C-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8
L- at the snow, And whis- tle at the rain. And I've braved the storm for ma- ny a day And
H- Bb C7 F chorus: F Dm Gm C7
M-5a-4 b-8 G-4 E-8 F-5_F-8 C-8 C-8 C-5 a-5 G-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 b-8 D-4 E-4 D-8
L- can do so a- gain. So it's crack crack goes the whip I whis-tle and I
H- F Bb F Dm G7 C
M-5C-5_C-4 C-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5_G-4 C-8
L- sing, I sit up- on me wa- gon, I'm as hap- py as a king, my
H- F Dm Bb F Bb
M-5C-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 C-5_C-4 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-8
L- horse is al- ways wil- ling and for me I'm ne- ver sad, There's none can lead a
H- Am Bb C7 F
M-3c-8 c-8 c-8 S-9 c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 G-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 R-8 S-6
L- jol- li- er life than Jim, the car- ter lad.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JIMJONES
N-Jim Jones
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4e-8 d-8 S-6 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-8 f-8 c-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 b-8
L- Come and lis-ten for a mo- ment lads, and hear me tell my tale, How a- cross the sea from Eng-land I
H-
M-4c-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 S-9 b-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-8 f-8 e-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8
L- was con-demned to sail. Well the ju-ry found me guil- ty and then the judge, says he," "Oh for life I'm send-ing you, Jim Jones, a-
H-
M-4a-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 f-8 d-8 f-8 g-8 h-8 h-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-5 a-8 f-8 d-8 f-8 g-8 h-7 h-7 h-7 g-8 f-8
L- cross the stor-my sea. But take a tip be- fore you ship to join the i-ron gang, Don't get too gay in Bo-ta-ny Bay or
H-
M-4e-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 S-9 b-4 e-8_d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-8 f-8 e-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8
L- else you'll sure-ly hang. Or else you'll sure-ly hang, says he, and af-ter that Jim Jones, Oh, it's high up-on the gal-lows tree the
H-
M-1a-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 S-9 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- crows will pick your bones.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JIMMACD
N-James MacDonald
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5F-4_D-8 S-6 B-4 B-8 B-4 D-8 F-4 F-8 D-4 B-8 C-4 C-8 B-4 A-8 B-5 R-4 b-8
L- 'Twas late one Sun- day e- ven- ing, As you can plain- ly see. I
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 F-8_a-8 c-8 b-9 b-9 B-8_D-8 F-8 b-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 C-5 R-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 F-8_a-8 c-8
L- sent for my love An- na dear She quick- ly came to me. I said, "My Anne if
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 B-8_D-8 F-8 b-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 C-5 R-4 B-0 B-0 B-4 D-8 F-8 F-8 d-8 b-8 b-5 R-8 D-8
L- you'll con- sent A- long with me to go, It is off we'll go to be mar- ried, I'm
H-
M-2F-8_E-8 C-8 B-4 A-8 B-5 S-6 S-6
L- sure there'll no one know."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JIMWHEL
N-Lost Jimmy Whelan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs, Fowke
H-
M-5F-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-2 a-4 d-5 e-8
L- Lone- ly I strayed by the banks of a ri- ver, Watch- ing the
H-
M-5d-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 G-4 a-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 a-4
L- sun- beams as eve- ning drew nigh. As on- ward I ram- bled I
H-
M-5G-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 C-4
L- spied a fair dam- sel, She was weep- ing and wail- ing With ma- ny a
H-
M-1D-3 S-6
L- sigh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JIMWHEL2
N-Lost Jimmy Whelan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5F-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-2 a-4 d-5 e-8
L- Lone- ly I strayed by the banks of a ri- ver, Watch- ing the
H-
M-5d-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 G-4 a-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 a-4
L- sun- beams as eve- ning drew nigh. As on- ward I ram- bled I
H-
M-5G-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 C-4
L- spied a fair dam- sel, she was weep- ing and wail- ing with ma- ny a
H-
M-1D-3 S-6
L- sigh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JJINGLO
N-Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 D-4 E-8 F%4 E-8 D-5 G-5 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 D-4 E-8
L- I put my hand all in her own, Fair maid is a li- ly, O! She said, "If you love
H-
M-5F%4 E-8 D-5 b-4 c-8 d-5 b-4 c-8 d-5 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F#4 E-8 D-5
L- me a- lone, Come to me, qui- et- ly, Do not do me in- ju- ry,
H-
M-2G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Gen- tly John-ny my Jin- ga- lo."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JJJSCHM
N-John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-2 F-4 E-4 C-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 F-4 G-3 R-8 C-8
L- John Ja- cob Jin-gle- hei-mer Schmidt, His name is my name too. When-
H-
M-4B-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 E-8 C-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 S-6
L- e- ver we go out, the peo-ple al- ways shout, There goes John Ja-cob Jin-gle-hei-mer Schmidt. da da da da da da da
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JLSLOVER
N-The Jealous Lover
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1c-4 S-6 e-2 e-4 d-2 c-4 c-4 f-2_f-2 f-4 e-2 c-4
L- Way down in yon- ders val- ley, Where vio- lets
H-
M-5G-2 c-4 d-3_d-2 e-4 c-2 e-4 g-2 e-4
L- fade and bloom; There lies my own sweet
H-
M-6f-4 h-2_h-2 h-8 h-8 g-2 d-4 f-2 e-4 W-2 c-3_c-2 S-6 S-6
L- El- len, Pale and qui- et in the tomb.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JLSLOVR2
N-The Jealous Lover
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 C-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 a-0 a-0 G-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-4 R-8 E-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- Down by yon wee-pin' wil-low, Where the vi-lets gen-tly bloom, There sleeps our young Flo-ril-la, so si-lent in the tomb.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JMMYWHEL
N-Jimmy Whelan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D A (Em) A7 G(Em) A7
M-1A-4 S-6 D-5 P-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-5 P-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 a-4
L- Come all you la-dies and gen- tle- men, I pray you lend an ear; 'Tis
H- Bm D Em Bm
M-4b-4 a-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-5 D-8 B-4 A-4 B-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- of a ter- ri- ble ac- ci- dent You are a- bout to hear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JNBOOKER
N-Johnny Booker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-5 c-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-4 S-6
L- I saw an old man come wal- kin' by, I said, "old man, your hog's gon-na die."
H-
M-5R-8 D-8 S-6 G-8_G-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-5 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 S-6
L- .- "If he dies I'll eat the meat, And give John-ny Boo- ker the head and feet."
H- chorus:
M-5R-4 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-2 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Do, John-ny Boo-ker, Oh do, do my do, Do John-ny Boo-ker, Oh do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JNDOYLE2
N-Johnny Doyle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-from Sharp, English Folk Songs from the Southern App.
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 E-4 F-2 D-4_F-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 b-2 e-4 b-4 d-3 c#4 b-2 a-4 b-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 F-4
L- Last Fri- day eve- ning it hap- pened but late, when me and my John-ny was a- bout to take a
H-
M-1W-2 E-3 E-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-2 e-4 b-4 d-3 c#4 b-2 a-4 b-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4_a-4 a-4 F-4
L- flight, My wait-ing maid was a-stand-ing by, these words hear-ed she; She run to my mo- ther and told up- on
H-
M-1E-3 R-4 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JNGLBLL
N-Jingle Bells
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 S-6 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 G-3 P-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-3 R-8 a-8
L- .- .- Dash- ing through the snow, In a one- horse o- pen sleigh, .-
H-
M-4b-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-3 R-8 b-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 e-3 G-8 G-8
L- O'er the fields we go, .- Laugh- ing all the way. .- .-
H-
M-4G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 G-3 G-8 G-8 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-3 R-8 a-8
L- Bells on bob- tail ring, .- .- Ma- king spi- rits bright, What
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 g-4 g-4 g-5 g-8 h-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 c-3 g-4
L- fun it is to ride and sing a sleigh- ing song to- night. O,
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 e-2 e-4 e-4 e-2 e-4 g-4 c-5 d-8 e-3 R-4
L- Jin- gle bells, Jin- gle bells, Jin- gle all the way,
H-
M-4f-4 f-4 f-5 f-8 f-4 e-4 e-4 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-2 g-2
L- O what fun it is to ride in a one horse o- pen sleigh, O,
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 e-2 e-4 e-4 e-2 e-4 g-4 c-5 d-8 e-3 R-4
L- Jin- gle bells, Jin- gle bells, Jin- gle all the way,
H-
M-4f-4 f-4 f-5 f-8 f-4 e-4 e-4 e-8 e-8 g-4 g-4 f-4 d-4 c-3 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- O what fun it is to ride in a one horse o- pen sleigh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOBOWERS
N-Joe Bowers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 b-5 b-8 b-4 b-4 e-4 e-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 b-5 c-3 P-4 E-4
L- My name it is Joe Bow- ers, I have a bro- ther Ike. I
H-
M-4E-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 G-2_E-4 F-4 E-4 C-8_E-8 E-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- came from old Mis- sou- ra, All the way from Pike.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOCKHZLD
N-Jock o' Hazeldine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-5 d-8 W-4 d-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 G-8 b-8 d-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 c-9 b-0
L- Why weep ye by the tide la- dy. Why weep ye by the
H-
M-4b-4_a-8 d-8 W-4 d-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 G-8 b-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 b-8 a-9 G-0
L- tide? I'll wed ye to my young- est son, And ye shall be his
H-
M-4G-5 b-8 W-4 c-9 b-0 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-7_b-7 d-7
L- bride. And ye shall be his bride la- dy. Sae come- ly tae be
H-
M-5e-5 d-8 W-4 d-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 G-8 b-8 D-8 D-8 W-2 W-3 G-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- seen, But aye she let the tears down- fall for Jock o' Ha- zel- dine
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOECLARK
N-Old Joe Clark
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8a-8 S-6 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 E-8
L- I used to live on the moun-tain top, Now I live in town; I'm stay-ing at the big ho- tel, Cour-tin' Bet-sy
H- cho:
M-8D-2 D-9 D-0 D-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-9 D-0 D-8 F-8 E-2 D-9 D-0 D-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 C-8
L- Brown Fare thee well, Old Joe Clark Fare- the well I'm bound, Fare thee well, Old Joe Clark, Good-bye Bet-sy
H-
M-1D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Brown.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOETURNR
N-Joe Turner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C7
M-1G-4 S-6 G-4 G-2 G-4 c-8 a-5 G-4 E-4 W-2 C-1_W-3 C-3 C-4
L- They tell me Joe Tur- ner's come and gone They
H- F C
M-4C-4 C-2 C-4 C-8 C-5 D#4 E-4 C-2 G-8_a-5 D#8_E-5 C-2
L- tell me Joe Tur- ner's come and gone Oh Lor- dy
H- G7 C
M-4D-4 D-3 E-2 D-2 C-1_C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Got my man and gone
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHIWILL
N-Joe Hill's Will
C-Ethel Raim
A-Joe Hill
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 G-5 E-0_D-0 C-8 E-8 D-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 b-5 G-8 G-9 b-0 a-4 a-4 a-8 c-8
L- My will is ea- sy to de- cide. For there is no- thing to di- vide. My kin don't
H-
M-4d-5 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 ST24a-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 ST34G-5 E-0 D-0 C-8 E-8 D-3 S-6
L- need to fuss and moan. Moss does not cling to a rol-ling stone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNAND
N-John Anderson, My Jo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-G
H- Em G Em Bm D7
M-4R-3 B-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-2 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 C-4
L- John And- er- sen my jo, John I won- der what you
H- G Em G Em G
M-4D-3 B-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 a-4
L- mean to rise so soon in the morn- ing and sit so late at
H- D
M-4b-3 d-8_c-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-5 G-8 F-4 G-4
L- E'en You'll blear out all your eyne John and why will you do
H- G D Em Bm Em Bm
M-4a-3 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4
L- so? Come soo- ner to your bed at e'en John An- der- son my
H- Em
M-1E-3 R-4 S-6
L- jo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNBRWN
N-John Brown's Body
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6W-2 C-4 C-8 S-6 W-3 C-4_C-8 C-4_B-8 A-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 F-4 E-8 D-4_D-8 D-4_E-8
L- .- .- John Brown's bo- dy lies a- mould- rin' in his grave; .- .- John Brown's
H-
M-5F-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 C-4 D-8 C-4 A-8 C-5 C-4 C-8 C-4_C-8 C-4_B-8 A-4 C-8 F-4 G-8
L- bo- dy lies a- mould- rin' in his grave. .- .- John Brown's bo- dy lies a-
H-
M-6a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 F-5 G-5 G-5 F-5 E-5 W-2 F-3_F-3
L- mould- rin' in his grave, His soul goes march- ing on.
H-chorus:
M-5C-5_C-4 B-8 A-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-3 F-3 D-5_D-4 E-8
L- Glo- ry glo- ry hal- e- lu- jah! Glo- ry
H-
M-5F-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 C-3 A-3 C-5_C-4 B-8 A-4 C-8 F-4 G-8
L- glo- ry hal- e- lu- jah! Glo- ry glo- ry hal- e-
H-
M-1W-2 a-3 W-3 F-5 F-5 G-5 G-5 F-5 E-5 F-3_F-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- lu- jah! His soul goes march- ing on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNCOPE
N-Johnny Cope
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: Johnie Cope #297
H-
M-5E-9_G-0 S-6 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 b-9_d-0 e-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 G-8_E-8 G-4 G-4 G-9_a-0 b-9_c-0 d-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8
L- Sir John Cope trode the north right far, Yet ne'er a re- bel he cam naur Un-
H- chorus:
M-4c-5 c-8 d-5 d-8 e-4 g-4 b-4 a-9_b-0 E-4 g-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-2 a-4 a-9_b-0
L- til he land- ed at Dun- bar Right ear- ly in a morn- ing. Hey
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-9_G-0 E-8 G-8 c-9_d-0 e-9_f-0 g-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 d-4 G-4 b-9_c-0 d-9_e-0 d-4 c-8_b-8
L- John- nie Cope are ye wauk- in' yet, Or are you sleep- ing I would wit: O
H-
M-4c-8_b-8 b-8 d-8 e-9_d-0 e-9 h-0 g-8_e-8 d-9_c-0 S-9 b-4 a-8_b-8 E-5 g-8 e-8_d-8 c-8 b-8 a-2 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- haste ye get up for the drums do beat Of fye Cope rise in the morn- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNDORY
N-John Dory
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 G-4 S-6 a-2 G-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 G-4 G-2 E-8 E-8 F-2 E-4 D-2 G-4 C-3 C-2 c-4 c-2 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- As it fell on a ho- ly day, And u-pon a ho- ly tide- a, John Do- ry bought him a
H-
M-5W-2 e-2 e-4 e-2 e-4 d-2 c-4 c-2 b-4 c-3 c-2 E-4 F-2 E-4 D-2 G-4 C-3 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- am- bling nag To Pa- ris for to ride- a, To Pa- ris for to ride- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNHILO
N-Johnny Come Down To Hilo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 R-8 S-9 e-8 W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 b-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0
L- I neb-ber see de like since I been born When a big buck nig-ger wid his
H- chorus:
M-4G-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 W-4 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-9 G-0 c-8 b-5 G-4 F-4
L- sea boots on, Says John-ny come down to Hi- lo, Poor old
H-
M-4E-5 S-9 e-8 W-4 c-8 b-4 e-8 c-8 b-4 S-9 e-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 E-0 F-0
L- man. Oh wake her, Oh shake her, Oh wake dat gal wid de
H-
M-5G-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 W-4 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-9 G-0 c-8 b-5 W-3 G-4 F-4 E-5 R-8 S-6
L- blue dress on, Oh John-ny come down to Hi- lo, Poor old man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNJANE
N-Johnny and Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-8 c-8 c-4 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8_a-2 E#8 E-8 F#4 D-4 D-4 E#8 F#4 D-8_D-2 S-6
L-
H-
M-5E%8 E-8 F#4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8_G-4_G-4 F-4_F-8 F-8 E-4 W-2 C-1 W-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNKISS
N-John Come Kiss Me Now
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-tune: John Come Kiss Me Now (#343)
H-chorus:
M-5W-1 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 W-2 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 W-3 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8
L- O John, come kiss me now, now, now; O John, my luve, come kiss me now; O
H- verse:
M-4F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 c-4
L- John, come kiss me by and by, For weel , ye ken the way to woo, O
H-
M-4f-4 f-4 f-8_e&8 d-8_c-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 g-4 g-4 g-8_f-8 e%8_d-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-8_e-8
L- some will court and com- pli- ment, And i- ther some will kiss and daut; But
H-
M-4f-4 f-4 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 e-4 f-4 F-4 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- I will mak o' my gude- man, My ain gude- man, it is nae faute.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNLAD2
N-My Johnny Lad
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9G-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-4 a-8 a-8 E-4 a-5 b-8 c-8 c-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 S-6
L- I bought a wife in E- din- burgh, for a baw- bie; And then I got a far-thing back tae buy ter-bac-cer wi'.
H-
M-9D-8 D-8 S-6 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 E-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 a-9 F-8 F-8 F-9 E-0 D-9 D-0 E-8 F-8 W-2 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- And wi' you, and wi' you, And wi' you my John- ny lad, I'll dance the buck-les off my shoes for you my John-ny lad!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNMOLL
N-Johnny and Molly
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-0 D-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 F-0_G-0 a-9 a-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 G-0 G-0
L- Oh Mol-lie, Oh Mol-lie would you take it un-kind For me to sit by you and tell you my mind? For my
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 C-0 C-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 S-9 a-8 F-8 G-8 D-8 C-8 D-5 S-6
L- mind is to mar-ry and ne-ver to part, For the first time I saw you you woun-ded my heart.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNPEEL
N-John Peel
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 E-4 P-0 E-8 F-8 G-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 E-4 P-0 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 E-8 D-8
L- Do ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? Do ye ken John Peel at the break of day? Do ye
H-
M-4C-4 C-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 a-4 F-8 D-8 C-4 B-8 B-8 D-2 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- ken John Peel when he's far far a- way With his hounds and his horse in the morn- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNTODD
N-Johnny Todd
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 C-8 E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-9 G-0 F-8 E-8
L- John- ny Todd, he took a no- tion. For to cross the o- cean
H-
M-4D-2_W-4 D-4 G-8 E-8 C-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-8 @-8 C-8 E-8
L- wide. And he left his love be- hind him walk- ing
H-
M-3W-4 G-8 D-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 C-2_C-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- by the Liv- er- pool tide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOHNWEBB
N-The Escape of Old John Webb
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-8 c-8 S-6 c-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 C-4 S-6
L- There were nine to guard the Bri- tish ranks and five to guard the town a-
H-
M-5W-2 C-2_S-6 C-3 C-4 W-3 F-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-8_G-8
L- bout, and two to stand at ei- ther hand, and one to let old
H-
M-4F-4 E-4 F-2_F-3 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-4
L- Ten- or out. There was eigh- ty weight of good Spa- nish iron be-
H-
M-4a-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 C-4 C-2_C-3 C-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 G-4 b-4
L- tween his neck- bone and his knee; But Bil-ly took John- ny
H- chorus:
M-4a-8 a-8 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 F-2_F-3 c-4
L- un- der his hand, and lugged him a- way most art- ful- ly. And
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 a-4 a-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 C-4 S-6
L- Bil- ly broke locks and Bil- ly broke bolts and Bil-ly broke all that he came
H-
M-5W-2 C-2_S-6 W-3 C-3 C-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 c-4 b-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 S-6
L- nigh, un- til he came to the dun- geon door and that he broke
H-
M-3a-8_G-8 S-6 F-4 E-4 F-2_F-3 S-6 S-6
L- right man- ful- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOINARMY
N-I Don't Want to Join the Army
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-C
B-6/8
F-
N-I Don't Want to Join the Army
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
M-1G-5 G-4_a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 W-2 G-5 c-5_W-2 c-3 W-3 c-5_c-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 c-8
L- I don't want to join the Ar- my. I don't want to go to
H-
M-1G-3_W-3 G-5 d-4 e-8 f-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-5 f-4 f-8 e-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- war. I would ra- ther 'ang a- round Pi- ca- dil- ly's un- der
H-
M-5G-3 d-4 c#8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-5 c-5 c#5 d-5
L- ground. Li- vin' off the ear- nings of a 'igh born la- dy
H-
M-5G-4 F#8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-5 c-5_W-3 c-3 c-4 b-8 c-4 d-8
L- I don't want a bul- let in me back- side; I don't want me
H-
M-5c-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 e-3_e-5 e-4 e-8 f-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4_a-5
L- but- tocks shot a- way. I would ra-ther stay in Lun- non,
H-
M-5e-4 d#8 e-4 d%8 c-4 G-5 e-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 b-5
L- jol- ly jol- ly Lun- non, And for- ni- cate me blee- din' life a way, Gor
H-
M-6a-5 G#5 G-5 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 W-2 G-5 c-5_W-2 c-3 W-3 c-5 c-4 d-8
L- Bli- mey, Call out the Ar- my and the Na- vy. Call out the
H-
M-1c-5 a-5 W-2 G-3_W-3 W-2 G-3 W-3 a-4 c-5 d-8 c-5 b-4 a-8 G-5 e-5
L- rank and file. Call out the brave Ter- ri- to- rials,
H-
M-9W-2 b-5 c-5 d-5 a-5 b-5 c-5 d-3_d-2 R-4 W-2 G-5 G-4 a-8 W-3 G-4_F-8 E-4_F-8 W-2 G-5 c-5_W-2 c-3 W-3
L- They face dan- ger with a smile; Call out the King's Mil- i- tia,
H-
M-7W-2 c-5 b-5 c-5 d-5 e-3_e-3 W-3 f-5 f-4 e-8 f-8 a-2 f-8 e-4 d#8 e-4 d-8
L- They kept Eng- land free! Call out me bro-ther, Me fa- ther or me
H-
M-5e-8 G-4 F#4 G-8 a-5 c-5 c-5 b-5 c-3_c-2 R-4 S-6
L- mo- ther but for Gawd's sake don't call me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOLITINK
N-Jolly Tinker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 A-4 A-8 A-4 A-8 A-4 A-8_A-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 D-5_D-4 E-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 E-8
L- I am the brav- est tink- er that lives be- neath the sun. If you have an- y
H-
M-1F-4 E-8 C-4 A-8 B-4 B-8 B-4 C-8 D-5 E-4 D-8 C-4 A-8 A-5_A-5 E-4 D-8
L- work to do you shall have it well done. Yes in- deed you shall. Don't you
H-
M-5C-4 B-8 B-5_B-5 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 E-4 D-4 B-8 C-4 A-8 A-5
L- know you shall. To my right fa- loo- ral ad- die. Yes in- deed you shall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOLITNK2
N-The Jolly Tinker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 b-4 a-8 F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 G#4 a-8 b-4 F-8 F-4 F-8
L- I am a jol- ly tin- ker That goes from town to town I will mend your pots and
H-
M-5F-8 F-4 E-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 W-2 B-5 R-5 W-3 ST44A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-4 A-4 S-6
L- ket- tles If you'll on- ly bring them 'round. Tu- ra lad-dy, tu- ra- lad-dy tu-ra lad- dy hi row.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOLLCWBY
N-The Jolly Cowboy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 a-8 a-8 F-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-4 R-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- My lo-ver he is a cow- boy, he's brave and kind and true,
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 a-4 d-5 a-8 c-4 b-4 R-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-5 D-8 W-2 E-2 R-4 C-4
L- He rides a Spa- nish po- ny, He throws a las- so too; And
H-
M-4C-4 A-4 C-5 F-8 a-4 a-4 R-4 F-4 F-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 b-2 R-4 b-4
L- when he comes to see me, Our vows we do re- deem, He
H- chorus:
M-4b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 R-4 a-4 c-4 b%4 b&5 G-8 F-3 C-8 C-8
L- throws his arms a- round me, And thus be- gins to sing: "Ho I
H-
M-4A-9 C-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 F-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 C#9 D-0 b-4 R-8 G-8 F-9 E-0 D#9 E-0 d%4 c-9 c-0 d-9 c-0 b%9 c-0 a-4 R-8 C-8
L- am a jol- ly cow- boy, from Tex-as now I hail. Give me my quirt and po- ny, I'm rea- dy for the trail. I
H-
M-4C-9 C-0 B%9 C-0 a-4 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-4 R-8 d-8 d-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 c-4 F-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- love the rol- ling prai- ries, They're free from care and strife, Be-hind a herd of long- horns, I'll jour-ney all my life.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOLLGOOD
N-For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1d-8 S-6 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- For he's a jol- ly good fel- low, For he's a jol-ly good fel- low, For he's a jol-ly good
H-
M-1c-5 e-4 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 d-5_d-4 d-8
L- fel- low Which no- bo-dy can de- ny. Which no-bo- dy can de- ny, Which
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-5_b-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8
L- no- bo- dy can de- ny, For he's a jol- ly good fel- low, For he's a jol-ly good
H-
M-5b-5 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4_d-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- fel- low For he's a jol-ly good fel- low, Which no-bo-dy can de- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JONBOKER
N-Johnny Boker
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Bb Gm Eb
M-1F-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 b-2
L- Do my John- ny Bo- ker Come rock and roll me o- ver,
H- Bb Eb F Bb
M-3F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-2 a-2 b-4 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- Do my John- ny Bo- ker Do!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JONDOYLE
N-Johnny Doyle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 G-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-4 B-8 C-8 E-4 R-4 G-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 F-4 G-7_a-7_G-7
L- Oh, as it hap-pened on last Sat- ur- day night, Me and my true love was going to take a flight. My
H-
M-1b-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-9_b-0 c-8 e-8 e-5 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 E-4 B-9 E-0 E-5 E-8
L- maid she stood by me, so plain I could see, She run to my ma- ma and told her on me. My
H-
M-4G-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 a-8 b-0 b-0 c-4 b-8 G-8 F-4 E-8_G-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 G-8 b-4 G-8_b-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 e-5 R-8 S-6
L- ma- ma she locked me in a room that was high, Where no one could see me, no- one could pass by.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JONJONS
N-Jon Jonson
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6B-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-5_F-8 B-8 B-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8
L- My name is Jon Jon- son, I come from Wis-con-sin I work in the lum- ber- yards there. When I walk down the street all the
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8_F-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- peo- ple I meet they say, Hey there, What's your name?
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JONKANAK
N-John Kanaka
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: chorus:
M-4c-8 c-5 a-4 S-6 c-5 a-8 F-4 G-4 a-2 F-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 C-4
L- I heard, I heard the old man say, John Ka- na-ka- na- ka tu- lai-
H- verse: chorus:
M-4F-5 c-8 c-5 a-8 c-5 a-8 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-2 F-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 C-4
L- ay. To- day, to- day is a ho- li- day! John Ka- na- ka- na- ka- tu lai-
H-
M-4F-5 R-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 f-4 d-4 a-4 c-2 F-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 C-4
L- ay. Tu- lai- ay! Ooh! tu- lai- ay, John Ka- na- ka- na- ka- tu lai-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 S-6
L- ay!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JOVHUNTR
N-Jovial Hunter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- verse: refrain:
M-9D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-5 SUikSU!ka-8 G-4 E-8_E-8 D-2 G-4 G-4 G-2 P-8 b-8 d-8_d-4 SU!fR-2
L- As I walked down by'the riv- er wide, Blow your horn, hunt- er.
H- verse: refrain:
M-7d-2 e-4 d-8 d-8 b-4_a-4 G-5 G-8 ST34E-8_D-8 D-4 G-4 ST24b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- A maid in a tree- top I spied, And I am a jo- vial
H-
M-2E-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- hunt- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JREILLY
N-John Reilly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 a-8 a-8_a-2 a-4 b-2 a-8_G-8 a-5 a-8_a-2_a-2 R-2
L- Fair young maid all in a gar- den,
H-
M-4D-4 a-8 a-8_a-2_a-4 b-2 a-8_G-8 a-1_a-2 R-4 D-4
L- Strange young man, pas- ser- by, Said
H-
M-4a-5 a-8_a-2_a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-8_D-8 C-1_C-2 R-4 E-4
L- "Fair maid, will you mar- ry me?" This
H-
M-4G-5 G-8_G-2_G-4 a-8_G-8 F-5 D-8 D-1_D-1 S-6
L- then, sir, was her re- ply.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JREILLY3
N-The Young and Single Sailor
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5G-9_a-0 S-6 b-8 G-8 d-4 G-9_a-0 ST44b-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 E-8 R-4 G-8 ST34a-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-4 D-9_C-0
L- A fair maid walked all in her gar- den. A brisk young sai- lor she chanced to spy, He
H-
M-3B-8 D-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 W-4 G-0_a-0 b-8 a-0_F-0 D-8 R-8 D-8 G-8 a-0_b-0 c-8_a-8 b-8 G-8
L- stepped up to her, thin-king to view her. Says he, "Fair maid, could you
H-
M-1W-4 D-0_F-0 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- fan- cy me?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JREILLYX
N-John Rally
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-from Grieg tune A
H-
M-;W-2 E-8 S-6 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4_c-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 E-4 E-5_E-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-4_b-8 a-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 d-5_d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 D-8
L-
H-
M-6W-2 G-4 G-8 b-4 G-8 d-5_d-4 D-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 d-4 c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 D-4 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JSCOTT1
N-Johnny Scott
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8c-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 c-8 d-8 e-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 G-2_G-4 c-8 c-8
L- John- ny Scott's to the hunt- ing gane, To the Eng- lish woods so wild; And the
H-
M-7a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 c-4_c-4 d-4 c-8 d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 G-4 c-2 S-6
L- king of Eng- land's daugh- ter made a tryst to be his bride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JSCOTT2
N-Johnie Scot
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Em Dm7 G7 Am Em G7
M-1G-4 S-6 C-4 E-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 b-8_a-4 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 W-2 G-3 G-8_b-8
L- Lord Joh- nie Scot to the green- wood side A- hun- ting there a- while; The
H- Am F C Dm9 G7 C
M-4c-5 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 C-4 B-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- fai- rest la- dy in that hall Lord Joh- nie has got be- guiled.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JSUPILOT
N-Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me
C-J. E. Gould
A-Edward Hopper
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 S-6 G-5 F-8 a-7_G-7 E-7 D-2 c-9 b-0 b-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 a-9 a-0 a-5 D-8 E-8 D-8
L- Je- sus, Sa- viour pi- lot me, O- ver life's tem- pest-uous sea, Un- known waves be- fore me
H-
M-1G-2 a-9 a-0 a-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 G-2 b-9 a-0 G-5 F-8 a-7_G-7 E-7 D-2 c-9 b-0
L- roll, Hi- ding rock and treach-'rous shoal. Chart and com- pass come from thee, Je- sus,
H-
M-2b-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Sa- viour, pi- lot me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUANMURY
N-Juan Murray
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 b-0 b-0 c-8 e-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 b-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8
L- My name is Juan Mur-ray and sad for my fate, I was born, raised in Tex-as that good Lone Star State, Been to ma-ny a round-up, have
H-
M-3c-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 G-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- worked on the trail, Have stood ma-ny a long guard through rain, sleet and hail.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUBDEO
N-Jubilate Deo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- {1} {2} {3} {4}
M-4G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2
M-4X-1 G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8
L- Ju- bi- la- te De- o, Ju- bi- la- te De- o,
H- {5} } {2} {
M-4G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6 G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4
M-4B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6 G-2 a-2
L- Al- le- lu- jah. Ju- bi- la- te De- o,
H- 3} {4} }
M-4G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6
M-4b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8
L- Ju- bi- la- te De- o, Ha- le- lu- jah.
H- {1} {2} {3} {4}
M-4G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2
M-4G-1 S-6 G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8
L- Ju- bi- la- te De- o, Ju- bi- la- te De- o,
H- {5} } {2} {
M-4G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6 G-2 a-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4
M-4B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6 G-2 a-2
L- Al- le- lu- jah. Ju- bi- la- te De- o, J
H- 3} {4} }
M-4G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8 G-1 S-6
M-4b-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4_C-4 A-2 G-2 D-5 D-8
L- u- bi- la- te De- o, - le- lu- jah.
H-
M-1X-1
M-1G-1 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUGPUNCH
N-The Jug of Punch
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-3W-4 c-8 S-6 W-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-8_F-8
L- As I was sit- tin' with jug and spoon, on
H-
M-3W-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 S-9 a-5 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 S-6
L- one fine morn in the month of June, A bir- die sat
H-
M-3W-4 b-8 a-8 S-6 d-8 b-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 c-8
L- on an i- vy bunch, and the song he sang Was the
H- chorus:
M-3W-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 S-6
L- Jug of Punch. Too- ra Loo- ra- loo, too- ra loo- ra- loo,
H-
M-3W-4 E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 S-9 a-5 b-8
L- Too- ra- loo- ra- loo, too- ra- loo- ra- loo, A
H-
M-3W-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 d-8 b-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 S-6
L- bir- die sat on an i- vy bunch, And the song he sang
H-
M-2W-4 d-8 b-8 S-6 a-8 G-8 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- was the Jug of Punch.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUICBARL
N-The Juice of the Barley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-4W-4 E-0 D-0 S-6 C-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 S-9 a-4 E-0 D-0 C-8 B-8 C-8 S-6
L- In the sweet coun- ty Lim- 'rick one cold win- ter's night, All the turf fires were
H-
M-3W-4 A-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 S-6 D-8 C-8 D-8 S-9 B-4 E-0 D-0 C-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 E-8
L- bur- ning when I first saw the light; And a drun- ken old mid- wife went
H-
M-3W-4 D-8 F-8 a-8 S-9 a-4 a-0 b-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 S-6
L- tip- sy with joy, As she danced round the floor with her slip of a
H- chorus:
M-3W-4 B-8 E-8 D-8 S-6 C-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 a-5 E-4 E-0 D-0
L- boy, Sin- ging ban- ya- no mo if an- ga- na. And the
H-
M-2W-4 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-5_A-8 S-6 S-6
L- juice of the bar- ley for me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JULEY
N-Juley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-solo: F cho:
M-1a-4 S-6 c-4 b-4 a-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 R-2 W-2 c-2_a-2 W-3 c-2_a-2
L- Oh Ju- ley you're a la- dy, Oooh, Oooh,
L- C7 F
H- solo: cho:
M-4d-4 c-4 a-5 F-8 a-4 F-4 R-2 F-5 F-8 F-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 C-8 C-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ju- ley, Ju- ley Ju- ley, Walk a- long Miss Ju- li- an- na Brown!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUMPJOHN
N-Jumpin' John
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-tune: Jumpin' John #199
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 c-0_b-0 a-9 b-0 a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 G-4 c-0_b-0 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 G-8 F-5_F-4 c-0_b-0
L- Her dad- die for-bad, her min- nie for- bad, For-bid-den she would- na be; She
H-
M-5a-9_b-0 a-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 c-0_b-0 a-8_F-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 G-8 F-5_F-4 c-8 f-4 c-8 d-4 c-8
L- wad- na trow't, the browst she brew'd, Was taste sae bit- ter- lie! The lang lad they ca'
H-
M-1d-0_f-9 c-8 d-4 c-8 d-8_f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-5_G-4 c-0_b-0 a-4 a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 c-8
L- Jum- pin' John Be- guil'd the bon-nie las-sie; The lang lad they ca' Jum- pin' John Be-
H-
M-2a-8_F-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 F-5_F-4 R-8 S-6
L- guil'd the bon-nie las- sie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUMPJUDY
N-Jumpin' Judy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Am Em G Em
M-1c-8 a-8 S-6 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8_E-8 E-8_G-8_G-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 d-8_e-8 e-8_b-8_b-2 R-4 S-6
L-
L- Jum- pin' Ju-dy, Jum-pin' Ju- dy, Jum- pin' Ju-dy, Jum-pin' Ju- dy,
H- Am Em
M-5g-8 e-8 S-6 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8_e-8 e-8_a-8_a-2 R-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 e-4 d-8_c-8_c-8_a-8_a-2 R-4 S-6
L- Jum- pin' Ju-dy, Jum-pin' Ju- dy, All o- ver this world.
H-
M-3G-4 S-6 E-8 E-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 c-8_a-8_a-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%JUTEMIL
N-Jute Mill, or Oh Dear Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 D-0_G-9 G-4_G-9 b-0 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-5 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-2
L-1. Oh, dear me, the mill's gaen fast. The puir wee shif- ters can- nae get a rest.
H-
M-4d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 c-5 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- Shif- tin' bob- bins coorse and fine, They fair- ly mak' ye work for your ten and nine.
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 D-5 b-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 c-0 c-9 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 D-2
L-2. Oh, dear me, I wish the day was done. Rin- nin' up and doon the Pass is no nae fun.
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 b-4 a-8 G-8 c-5 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-0 E-9 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- Shif-tin' pie-cin' spin- nin' warp weft and twine, to feed and cled my bair-nie af-fen ten and nine.
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 D-5 B-8 D-4 E-9 G-0 G-8 b-5 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 d-8
L-3. Oh, dear me, the world's ill di- vi- ded, Them that work the har- dest are aye wi' least pro-vi-ded, But
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-5 b-4 a-8 G-8 c-5 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-0 E-9 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- I maun bide con-ten-ted dark days or fine, There's no much plea-sure li-ving af-fen ten and nine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KAFOOZLM
N-Kafoozalum
C-
A-
T-
S-168
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 E-2 F-4 G-2 G-4 D-2 F-4 E-2 D-4 E-2 F-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 a-4
L- Come lis- ten to my tale of woe, It hap- pened ma- ny years a- go; When cunts were
H- chorus:
M-:W-2 G-2 F-4 E-2 F-4 G-2 G-4 D-2 D-4 G-2 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-3 c-3 G-2 F-4 E-2 F-4
L- wide and cocks hung low, in hoar- y old Je- ru- sa- lem. Hi Ho, Ka- fooz- a-
H-
M-1W-2 G-2 E-4 D-2 F-4 E-2 D-4 E-4_F-4 F#4 G-2 R-4 c-3 G-2 F-4 E-2 F-4 G-2 G-4 D-2 D-4
L- lum, the har- lot of Je- ru- sa- lem. Hi ho, Ka- fooz- a- lum , the daugh- ter
H-
M-3W-2 G-2 F-4 W-2 E-4 C-2_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- of the Rab- bi.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KANGDOWN
N-Tie Me Kangaroo Down
C-Rolf Harris
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1e-4 e-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 F-2 a-2 G-4 b-8 d-4 f-8 h-4 g-2 R-2
L- Tie me kan- ga- roo down, Sport, Tie me kan- ga- roo down,
H-
M-4e-4 e-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 F-2 a-2 G-4 b-8 f-4 e-8 d-4 c-2 R-2 S-6
L- Tie me kan- ga- roo down, Sport, Tie me kan- ga- roo down,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KANGROO
N-A Kangaroo Sat on an Oak
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm Am Dm
M-1W-4 D-8 S-6 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-0 D-0 E-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 D-4 P-8 D-8 D-8
L- A kan- ga- roo sat on an oak, To my in- kum kid- dy kum ki- mo, .-
H- Dm Am Dm
M-4W-4 D-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-0 D-0 E-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 D-4 D-4
L- Watch- ing a tai- lor mend his coat, To my in- kum kid- dy kum ki- mo.
H-chorus: Am Dm Am G
M-4W-4 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 d-8 a-4 R-8
L- Kee- mi- nee- ro kid-dy kum kee- ro, Ki- mi- nee- ro ki- mo
H- Am Dm Am Dm
M-4W-2 W-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-0 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-8 C-8 D-8 c-8 a-0 G-0 E-8 D-4 D-9 S-6 S-6
L- ba ba ba ba bil- ly il- ly in- kum In- kum kid- dy kum ki- mo
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KATEHORN
N-Kate and Her Horns
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 c-8 d-8 a-5 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-8_E-8
L- A dam-sel fair lived in Col- ches- ter, At length a clo- thier cour- ted her, For six months 'pace both
H-
M-3D-8 D-8 G-5 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- night and day And yet the dam- sel still said "Nay".
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KATEHRN2
N-The Clothier
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8_F-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- There was a fair dam- sel in Carl- ches- ter, To me rod-dle ol a dock, to me
H-
M-1E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 a-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 c%4 a-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c%8 d-4 a-8 b-8
L- rod- dle- ol-a day, And there a clo- thier cour- ted her To me rod- dle ol a dock, to me
H-
M-4c%8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 c%4 a-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c%8 d-4 a-8 b-8
L- rod- dle ol a day, For three months' space, both night and day, To me rod- dle ol a dock, to me
H-
M-4c%8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- rod- dle ol a day, And yet the dam- sel still said Nay, To me rod- dle ol a dock, to me
H-
M-1E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- rod- dle ol a day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KATEHRN3
N-The Jealous Husband Well Fitted
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-tune: The Butcher and the Chambermaid
H- F
M-1C-4 S-6 F-4 G-4 a-4 C-4 F-4 a-4 R-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-2 R-4 a-4
L- A ho- sier lived in Leices- ter, As I've heard ma- ny tell, He
H- Gm C7
M-4b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 a-8_a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4_c-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 R-4 c-4
L- had a hand- some, wit- ty wife, that loved him full well, But
H- F Dm Bb Gm C7
M-4c-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 R-4 C-4
L- he was touched with jea- lou- sy as of- ten you shall hear , Which
H- Dm Am Dm C Dm
M-4D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8 d-8_d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 C-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- caused his hand- some wit- ty wife for to shed ma-ny a tear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KATYMORY
N-Katey Morey
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 a-8 b-4 D-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 D-8 G-4 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 E-8_E-4 D-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 D-8
L- Come all you sly and craf- ty rogues, come lis- ten to my sto- ry, I'll tell you how I
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 B-8 B-8 A-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8
L- worked a plan to cheat one Ka- tey Mo- rey. With my whack fol la- the- ro ta- the- ro lea- the- ro
H-
M-2G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- Whack! fol la- the- ro ta- the- ro lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KCBLUES
N-Kansas City Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 b-4 c%4 c-8 a-8 c-2 R-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 d-4 b-8 a-8_a-8 D-8 E-8 D-8
L- Oh the riv- er's long, deep and wide. Gal I love is on the oth- er side, I'm gon- na
H-
M-4F%8 D-8 E-8 D-8_D-8 F-8 D-4_D-2 R-2 a-8 G-8 F%8 D-8_D-8 F#8 D-4_D-2 R-8 c%8 c-8 a-8
L- move to Kan-sas Cit- y, move to Kan- sas Cit- y. I'm gon-na
H-
M-3c%4 c-8 a-8 c-8 a-4 G-8_G-8 G#8 G-8 a-8 a-8_G%8 F%4_F-4 D-3 S-6
L- move, pret- ty ba- by hon- ey where they don't 'low you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEACHCRL
N-The Keach in the Creel
C-
A-
T-
S-70
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 R-4 R-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 G-8 b-8
L- A fair- young maid went up the street Some white fish for to
H-
M-1W-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-0 b-0 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- buy. And a bon- ny clerk's fell in love with her And he's fol-lowed her by and
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 G-4 D-9 C-0 B-8 D-8 D-4 B-8 D-8 D-4 G-0 F-0 G-0 a-0 b-8 a-8
L- by, Rick- y too dum day, too dum day Rick-y tick-y too dum
H-
M-1G-5 R-8 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEELROW
N-Weel May the Keel Row
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 R-0 b-0 a-4 F-9 a-0 b-4 G-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 a-0 G-9_E-0 C-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 a-0 b-4 G-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 E-0
L- As I came thro' Sand-gate, thro' Sand-gate, thro' Sand- gate, As I came thro' Sand-gate, I heard a las-sie
H-
M-8F-4 R-9 c-0 a-0_c-9 c-9 f-0 d-4 c-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 a-0 G-8_E-8 C-9 c-0 a-0_c-9 c-9 f-0 d-4 c-9 b-0 a-0_F-9 G-0 E-9
L- sing: "O Weel may the keel row, the keel row, the keel row, O weel may the keel row, that my lad-die's
H-
M-1F-4 R-4 S-6
L- in."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEEPERGO
N-The Keeper
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 P-0 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 a-5 P-0 a-8 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 d-4 a-5 R-8
L- The kee- per would a- hunt- ing go, and un- der his coat he car- ried a bow
H-
M-4d-4 a-8 a-8 d-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 d-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 D-4 R-4
L- All for to shoot at a mer- ry lit- tle doe, A- mong the leaves so green, O.
H-1 (2 part chorus) 2 1 2 1 2 1 1&2
M-4F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 a-4 d-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 E-8
L- Jack-ie boy! Mas- ter! Sing ye well? Ve- ry well! Hey down! Ho down! Der- ry der- ry down, A-
H- 1 2
M-4D-4 d-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 D-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-2
L- mong the leaves so green, O. To my hey down down! To my ho down down!
H- 1 2 1 1&2
M-4d-4 a-4 d-4 a-4 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-5 E-8 D-4 d-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-2 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- Hey down! Ho down! der-ry der- ry down, A- mong the leaves so green, O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEEWANAW
N-The Keewanaw Light
C-Craig Johnson
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1e-4 S-6 g-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 e-8 e-4 d-8 c-4 e-8 d-5 c-8 a-5 a-8 a-8 G-4 c-4 c-8 S-6
L- I've tra- veled this coun- try from the Kee- wa- naw's head- lands, where the wild gulls do
H-
M-6c-8_S-6 c-2 G-8 G-8 e-4 g-5 e-8 d-3 R-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 g-4 e-8 S-6
L- cry from the rocks to the sea, From the cold in- land
H-
M-6d-8_S-6 d-4 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 e-8 d-5 c-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 c-5 e-8_g-5 e-4
L- o- cean to the Man- i- tou Is- land, far a- way from my home, strange
H- chorus:
M-5d-4 e-4 d-8 c-8_c-3 R-2 c-8 c-8 c-5 f-8 f-4 f-2 c-8 c-8
L- pla- ces to see. And the stars will shine bright on my
H-
M-5e-4 g-5 f-8 e-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 g-8 g-5 g-2 e-4 c-4 d-5 e-8
L- South Shore to- night, And the Kee- wa- naw light swings o- ver the
H-
M-1d-3 R-2 e-8 f-8 g-5 g-8 e-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-8 e-5 d-4
L- bay; And if dreams could come true, I'd still be there with
H-
M-6c-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 e-8 c-5 e-4 g-8 g-4 e-8 d-4 e-5 d-8 W-2 c-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- you, On the banks of cold wa- ters at the end of the day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KELLWAT2
N-Kellswaterside
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Sam Henry
H-
M-6a-9_G-0 S-6 F-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 C-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- I mount- ed on horse- back with five miles to ride Till I came to a
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 d-8_c-8
L- cot- tage near Kell- wat- er- side; Said I to my- self, in this
H-
M-6a-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 c-8_a-8 G-4 F-4 D-8_F-8 C-4 D-4 F-4 W-2 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- coun- try might be A maid young and hand- some and she might fit me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KELLYKIL
N-Kelly the Boy From Killanne
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 B-8
L- What's the news? what's the news? Oh my bold Shel-ma-lier, with your long bar-relled gun, of the
H-
M-1C-3 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 D-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 B-8
L- sea? Say what wind from the sun blows his mes- sen-ger here, With a hymn of the dawn for the
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M-4C-3 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 c-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-8 a-8
L- free? "Good-ly news, good-ly news, do I bring, youth of Forth, good-ly news do I bring, Bar-gy
H-
M-4G-3 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 D-8 G-8_F-8 D-9 B-0
L- man! For the boys march at dawn from the south to the north, led by Kel- ly the boy from Kil-
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- lane!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEMPOWN2
N-Kempion
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Singing Tradition of Cild's popular ballads, Bronson
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-4 G-9 a-0 d-5 c-8 a-9 c-0 e-4 e-4 e-5 d-8 d-4 a-9 c-0 e-4 e-4
L- "Come here, come here, ye free-ly feed, An' lay your head low on my knee; The hea-viest wierd
H-
M-3e-4 e-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 c-9 c-0 e-4 C-8 D-9 E-0 a-5 S-6 S-6
L- I will you read that ever was read til a la- dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KERIMUIR
N-The Ball o' Kerrimuir
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 D-4_D-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 d-5_d-8 R-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- 'Twas on the first o' Au- gust, the par- ty it be gan; Now ne'er shall I for-
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 d-5 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-5 G-4 b-8 D-5 D-4 D-8
L- get, me lads, the gath- rin' o' the clans, sing- in' "Wha' hae ye las- sie, an'
H-
M-5G-5 G-4 b-8 d-5_d-8 R-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8 b-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 D-4 D-8
L- Wha hae ye noo? The ane wha hae ye last time He can- na hae ye
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- noo."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEVBARRY
N-Rolling Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8 F-8 S-6 G-5 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-5 E-8 G-8 e-5 c-8 G-8 E-8 D-2 b-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 b-8 D-8
L- Ear-ly on a Mon-day mor-ning High up- on the gal-lows tree, Ke-vin Bar- ry gave his
H-
M-3a-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-8 B-8 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- young life For the cause of li- ber- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEYDOOR2
N-The Keyhole in the Door
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8_G-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 G-4 G#8 a-8 d-4_d-4 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 a-0_G%0 F-4 F-8 G-4 G#8
L- We left the par- lor ear- ly, I think it was scarce nine, When by the chance of
H-
M-5a-8 d-4_d-4 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G%8_F-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 F-4_F-4 a-8
L- for- tune, Her room was next to mine. Re- solved like bold Co- lum- bus New
H-
M-5a-8_b-8 a-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 a-0_G-0 F-4 F-8 G-4 G#8 a-8 d-4_d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G%8_F-8 E-8
L- re- gions to ex- plore, I took a strange po- si- tion by the key- hole in the
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- door.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KEYHIWAY
N-Key to the Highway
C-Chas. Segar
A-Big Bill Broonzy
T-Slow Blues Tempo
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F C7 Bb
M-4R-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 a-3 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-5_G-2 R-8 f-4 d-8 c-8_a&8 G-8 F-8
L- I've got the key to the high-way Yes I'm billed out and
H- Bdim F Gm7 C7 F F7 Fdim Bbm6
M-4G-7_F-7 D-7 D-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-5 F-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 c-9 c-0 a-4 F-9_C-0 E-4 F-1_
L- bound to go, I'm gon- na leave here run- nin', be- cause walk- in' is much too slow, ________________________
H- F C7 F C7 Bb
M-4F-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 a-3 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-5_G-2 R-8 f-4 d-8 c-8_a&8 G-8_F-8
L- __________ I'm go- in' back to the bor- der, Where I'm bet- ter
H- Bdim F Gm7 C7 F F7 Fdim Bm6
M-4G-7_F-7_D-7_D-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-5 F-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 c-9 c-0 a-4 F-9_C-0 E-4 F-1_
L- known, be- cause you have-n't done noth- ing but drive a good man from home.
H- F
M-1F-3 R-4 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KICKDAWG
N-Hound Dog Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 b-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 B-4 E-5 E-8 E-2
L- Ev- 'ry time I come to town The boys keep kick-in' my dawg a- round.
H-
M-4b-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 B-4 E-5 E-8 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- Makes no diff-'rence if he is a houn', They got- ta quit kick- in' my dawg a- round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KILCRANK
N-Killiekrankie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-Tune: Killicrankie #313
H-
M-4W-4 R-4 R-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-0_G-0 c-4 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0
L- Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad? Whare hae ye been sae
H-
M-4W-4 W-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 c-4 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-0_c-0 d-0_b-0 a-9 G-0
L- bran- kie, O? Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad? Cam ye by Kil- li-
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 D-8 E-0_F%0 E-8 D-0_E-0 C-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 d-8 D-8
L- cran- kie, O? An ye had been whare I hae been, Ye wad na be sae
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 d-8 S-9 d-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 D-8 E-0_F%0 G-0_F%0 E-0_D-0 C-8 c-0 c-0 b-0_c-0 d-0_b-0 a-9 G-0
L- can- tie, O! An ye had seen what I hae seen, On the braes o' Kil- lie-
H-
M-1W-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- cran- kie, O!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KILCRNK2
N-Killy Kranky
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 E-9 D-0 D-4 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-4 a-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 b-8 a-8 G-4
L- Kil- ly Kran- ky is my song, Sing and dance it all day long. From my el- bow to my wrist, Now we do the dou- ble twist.
B-2/4
H- chorus:
M-8b-8 d-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 a-4 b-8 d-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 S-6
L- Broke my arm, broke my arm, A'swing-in' pur-ty Nan- cy. Broke my leg, I'broke my leg. Adanc-ing Kil-ly Kran- ky.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KILGARMT
N-Kilgary Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-0 E-9_E-8 E-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-9 b-8 a-8
L- As I was a- wal-kin' 'round Kil- ga- ry Moun- tain, I met Colo-nel Pep-per and his
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-0 E-9_E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8_a-8 b-8 c-0 c-9 b-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 b-8 a-0 E-9 E-8 E-8 a-4 a-9 b-0 c-0 c-9 b-9 a-0
L- mo- ney he was coun-tin' I rat-tled me pis-tols and I drew forth me sa- ber, Say-in' "Stand and de-li-ver for I
H- chorus:
M-4G-9 G-0 c-9 b-0 a-0 E-9 E-9 E-0 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-2 E-8 E-8_E-0 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-2 a-8 a-8_a-0 G-0 a-0 b-0 c-5 F-8
L- am the bold de-cei-ver Mush-a- rig-um-d-rum-da, Whack fol the dad-dy O Whack fol the dad-dy O There's
H-
M-1E-9 E-0 D-8 D-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- whis-key in the jar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KIMMAGE
N-Kimmage
C-
A-
T-
S-148
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- C
M-1E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 E-2_E-2 E-4
L- There were three love- ly las- ses from Kim- mage From
H- G7 C
M-5F-4 D-2_D-2 a-4 G-4 E-2_E-2 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 c-4
L- Kim- mage, From Kim- mage, And whe- ne-ver there's a
H- F G7
M-5G-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 E-2_E-2 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 a-8 G-5 B-4
L- bit of a scrim- mage, Sure, I was the tou-ghest of
H- C F C G7 C
M-6W-2 C-3 a-3 W-3 G-4 E-4 G-4 F-8 D-5 B-4 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- all, Sure, I was the tou- ghest of all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KINGNJOY
N-When The King Enjoys His Own Again
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-8_e-8 c-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 F-4 G-4 c-4
L- Let rogues and cheats prog- nos- ti- cate Con- cern- ing King's or
H-
M-4b-5 a-0_b-0 a-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-8_e-8 c-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 F-4 G-4 c-4
L- king- dom's fate, I think my- self to be as wise As he that gaz- eth
H-
M-1b-5 a-0_b-0 a-4 a-4 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 E-4 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 E-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8
L- on the skies; my sight goes be- yond the depth of a pond, or riv- ers in the
H-
M-1F-5 E-0_F-0 E-4 E-4 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8_e-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 F-4 G-4 c-4
L- great- est rain; where- by I can tell that all will be well, When the king en- joys his
H- cho:
M-4b-5 a-0_b-0 a-4 E-4 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8_e-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 F-4 G-4 c-4
L- own a- gain. Yes, this I can tell, That all will be well, when the king en- joys his
H-
M-1b-5 a-0_b-0 a-4 R-4 S-6
L- own a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KINGRIC3
N-Ballad of Richard III
C-Gwydion
A-Gwydion
T-
S-100
K-B
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-3F-8 S-6 S-6 W-4 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-0 F-9 D-8 E-0 F-9 E-8 D-8 B-9 C-0
L- When good King Rich- ard That's Rich- ard of Glouces- ter As-
H-
M-3W-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8_D-8 B-8 W-3 C-5_C-4 F-8 W-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8
L- cend- ed the throne did he, He made good his pro- mise to
H-
M-3W-4 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-0 F-9 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 W-3 B-5_B-4 F-8
L- low- er the tax-es and set all the debt- ors free. Now
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 e-0 b-9 b-8 b-0 b-9 G-8 F-4 F-8
L- Hen- ry of Rich- mond he want- ed the crown to
H-
M-3W-4 b-4 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-9 b-8 W-3 b-5_b-4 b-8 W-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 e-0 b-9_b-8
L- wear on his bon- nie Welsh head. But Hen- ry the Sev- enth
H-
M-3W-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8_E-8 C-8 W-3 B-5_B-5 S-6
L- he'd nev- er be 'til Rich- ard the Third was dead.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KINGROAD
N-King of the Road
C-Roger Miller
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 C-4 C-4 C-2
L- Trai- lers for sake or rent, rooms to let fif- ty cents.
H-
M-1R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 a-8
L- No phone, no pool, no pets, I ain't got no ci- ga- rettes. Ah, but
H-
M-4R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-8 D-8 R-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 C-4 C-4 C-8 E-8 G-4
L- Two hours of push- ing broom buys a eight by twelve four- bed room. I'm a
H-
M-1R-4 e-2 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 R-2 d-8 c-8 b-4 c-1
L- man of means, by no means, King of the road.
H-
M-4R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 C-4 C-4 C-2
L- Third box- car mid- night train, Des- ti- na- tion Ban- gor Maine.
H-
M-4R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 R-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-8 a-8
L- Old worn- out suit and shoes, I don't pay no un- ion dues. I smoke
H-
M-4R-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-8 D-8 R-4 b-4_b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 C-4 C-4 C-8 E-8 G-4
L- old sto- gies I have found. .- .- Short, but not too big a- round. I'm a
H-
M-4R-4 e-2 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 R-2 d-8 c-8 b-4 c-2 R-8 c-8 c-4
L- man of means by no means, King of the Road. I know
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 a-4 F-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-4 G-5 G-8
L- ev- e- ry en- gi- neer on ev- e- ry train, All of the chil-dren and all of their names. And
H-
M-4g-8 g-8 e-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 f-8 e-8 d-4
L- ev- e- ry hand- out in ev- e- ry town, And ev- 'ry lock that ain't locked when no-one's a-round, I sing
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KISSKATE
N-Kissing My Kate (Merry hae I been...)
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-tune: Boddich na' mbrigs, or Lord Breadalbine's March
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 G-8 e-9_d-0 c-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 c-9 a-0 F-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 e-9_d-0 c-8 a-9 d-0 d-8 d-4 c-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 e-9_d-0 c-8
L- O mer-ry hae I been teeth-in' a heck-le, An mer-ry hae I been shap- in a spoon! O mer- ry hae I been
H-
M-5d-9 c-0 a-8 c-0 a-9 F-8 F-9 a-0 G-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 a-9_d-0 d-0_e-0 d-4 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 g-9_e-0 d-8 e-9 d-0 e-8 e-9 d-0 c-8
L- clout- in a ket-tle An kis- sing my Ka- tie when a' was done! O a' the lang day I ca' at my ham- mer An
H-
M-5d-9 e-0 d-8 g-0_e-9 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 d-4 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 g-9_e-0 d-8 e-9 d-0 e-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 g-9 e-0 d-8 e-9_d-0 c-8
L- a' the lang day I whist-le an' sing! O a' the long night I cud- dle my kim-mer An a' the lang night as
H-
M-1a-9 d-0 d-8 d-4 S-6 S-6
L- hap- py's a king!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KISSMESM
N-Kiss Me Good-Night Sergeant-Major
C-(Art Noell & Don Pelosi)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-2
L- Pri- vate Jones came in one night, Full of cheer and ve- ry bright,
H-
M-5C-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 W-2 G-1_G-1 W-3 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4
L- He'd been out all day up- on the spree; He bumped in- to
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 F#2 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F#4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4
L- Ser- geant Smeck, Put his arms a- round his neck, And in his ear he
H- chorus:
M-5a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 W-2 d-1_d-1 W-3 G-2 E-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 b-4
L- whis- pered ten- der- ly: Kiss me good- night, Ser- geant
H-
M-6W-2 b-4 a-3_W-2 a-1 W-3 b-4 a#4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 a&4 W-2 G-1_G-1
L- Ma- jor, Tuck me in my lit- tle woo- den bed.
H-
M-5G-2 E-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 b-4 W-2 b-4 a-3_a-1 W-2 W-3 b-4 a#4 b-4 c-4
L- We all love you, Ser- geant Ma- jor, When we hear you
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 c-1_c-1 W-3 a-4 G#4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- baw- ling, "Show a leg!" Don't for- get to wake me in the
H-
M-6W-2 W-2 G-1 c-3 c#4 W-3 d-4 c#4 d-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 c%4 W-2 d-1_d-1
L- mor- ning, And bring me round a nice hot cup of tea.
H-
M-4G-2 E-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 b-4 W-2 b-4 a-3_W-3 a-4 R-4 d-4 c-4
L- Kiss me good- night, Ser- geant Ma- jor, Ser- geant
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 b-4 W-2 c-1_c-1 S-6
L- Ma- jor be a mo- ther to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KNEESUP
N-Knees up, Mother Brown
C-
A-
T-
S-142
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Bb Eb F F7
M-8W-2 F-2 S-6 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-1 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-1 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G&4 F-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- Oh, knees up Mo-ther Brown, knees up Mo-ther Brown, Come a-long dea-rie, let it go; E- I- E- I-
H- Bb Eb F F7
M-7W-2 G-4 G&4 F-2 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 b-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-3 G#4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 W-3 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-4
L- E- I- O, It's your bloo-min' birth-day, Let's wake up all the town, So, knees up, knees up, don't get the breeze up,
H- Bb
M-1W-2 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 S-6 S-6
L- knees up Mo-ther Brown.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%KNGORFEO.1
N-King Orfeo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Child #19, tune: Bronson
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L- Der lived a king in- to da aist. Scon-ner le gro- on. Der lived a la- dy
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L- in der wast. Wha yor-ten han groon var- lee.
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%KNGORFEO.2
N-King Orfeo (2)
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F-Child #19, Tune: Bronson
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L- Will ye come in into our ha'. Sco- wan Earl Gru- en. Yes,
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L- we'll come in in- to your Ha'. For yet- ter kan- gra nor- la.
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%KNGSPAIN
N-The King O' Spain's Daughter
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B-3/4
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L- False hear- ted John- ny came to court A king's
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L- daugh- ter in Spain; He cour- ted her up and he cour- ted her
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L- down, Till at length her fa- vour did gain.
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%KNOWHER2
N-I Ken Whaur I'm Gaun
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L- I ken whaur I'm gaun. You're no co- ming wi' me.
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L- I've got a lad o' my ain, an' ye can- na tak' him fae me.
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%KNOWHERE
N-I Know Where I'm Going
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L- I know where I'm go- ing. I know who'se go-ing with me. I know who I love and the Lord knows who I'll mar-ry.
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%KNOWLOVE
N-I Know My Love
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F-From Tom Glazer, A New Treasury of Folk Songs
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L- I know my love, by her way of wal- king, and I know my
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L- love, by her way of tal- king. And I know my love by her
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L- suit of blue, but if my love leaves me, what
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L- would I do? And yet she cries: "I love you the best." But a
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L- trou-bled mind, sure can know no rest. And yet she
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L- cries: "Bon- ny boys are few." But if my love leaves me, what would I do?
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%KNOWMIND
N-You Don't Know My Mind
C-V. Liston, S. Gray and C. Williams
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T-Slow Blues
S-100
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B-4/4
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M-1G-4 S-6 c-4 b&8 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 c-4 b&8_a-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 b&8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L- I went to the race-track, My man he won, Gave the mo-ney to a- no-ther gal and
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M-5G-8 a-8 E&8 D-8 C-2 F-8 F-4 E&8_C-2 F-8 F#4 G-8_G-4 E-4 W-2 C-1_C-3 R-8 G-8
L- would- n't give me none; You don't know, you don't know my mind. You
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M-4b&4 a-4 G-8 F-5 E-8 E-8 F-8 F#8 G-4 E-4 C-1_C-3 S-6 S-6
L- see me lau-ghin' lau-ghin' just to keep from cry'n'.
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%KNOWMOON
N-I Know Moonlight
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B-4/4
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L- I know moon- light I know star- light, I
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L- lay this bo- dy down.
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%KYBOOTLG
N-Kentucky Bootlegger
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K-G
B-4/4
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L- Come all you booze buy- ers if you want to hear A- bout the kind of booze they
B-2/4
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L- sell a- round here, Made way back in the swamps and hills
B-4/4
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L- Where there's plen-ty of moon- shine stills.
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%LABORBOY
N-The Jolly Labouring Boy
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B-6/8
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L- O John- ny was my true love's name as you can plain- ly see. And my
B-9/8
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L- fa- ther he em- ployed him his la- bouring boy to be, To
B-6/8
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L- har- row, reap and to sow the seed, and to plough my fa- ther's land; Ve- ry
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L- soon I fell in love with him as you may un- der- stand.
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%LADLATE
N-My Laddie Sits Ower Late Up
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B-9/8
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L- My lad- die sits ow- er late up, My hin-ny sits ow-er late up, My dea-rie sits ow- er late up, Be-
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L- twixt the pint pot and the cup.
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%LADLINER
N-Laddie, Lie Near Me
C-TRAD: Laddie Lie Near Me #497
A-Robert Burns
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S-100
K-F
B-3/4
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L- 'Twas na her bo- nie blue e'e was my ru- in , Fair tho' she
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L- be, that was ne'er my un- do- ing, 'Twas the dear smile when
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L- nae- bod- y did mind us, 'Twas the be- witch- ing, sweet stown glance o'
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L- kind- ness
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%LADYDIAM
N-Lady Diamond
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S-100
K-C
B-2/2
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M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 a-4 a-2_a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-3 P-4 a-4 G-6_F#6 D-6 D-4 F#4
L- There was a king, a glo- ri- ous king. A king of no- ble
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L- fame. And he had daugh- ters on- ly one. La- dy Dia- mond was her
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L- name.
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%LADYGAY
N-Lady Gay
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K-Eb
B-4/4
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L- There was a la- dy and a la- dy gay. Of
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L- chil- dren she had three; She sent them a- way to the North Coun-
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L- tree To learn their gram- ma- ree.
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%LADYGENT
N-Come All You Young Ladies and Gentlemen
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B-6/8
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L- Come all you young la-dies and gen-tle-men, Let me with your com-pa-ny min- gle; Once I was young like
B-3/8
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L- you and then I has hap- py and sin- gle. Till my mo- ther ad-vised me to wed, Un- til se-ven-teen I had
B-6/8
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L- tar-ried, I went off to the church in a trance, One day, like a man to be mar- ried,
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M-3b-5_b-4 a-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D#8 E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- O, I wish I were sin-gle a- gain.
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%LADYMAR2
N-Lady Margaret and King William
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S-168
K-Bb
B-4/2
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M-4W-2 F-4 F-4 S-6 F-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4_b-4 G-2 F-2 R-4 F-4 G-2 b-2 c-2 d-2
L- La- dy Mar- gret was go-ing to her high bow- er, All for to comb her
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L- hair, She saw King Wil- liam and his bride A go- ing to church for
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L- prayers.
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%LADYMARY
N-Lady Mary
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B-3/4
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L- He came from his pal- ace grand. He
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L- came to my cot- tage door. His words were
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L- few but his looks will lin- ger for ev- er
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L- more. The look in his sad dark eyes, more
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L- ten- der than words could be. But I was
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L- no- thing to him. But he was the world to
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L- me.
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%LADYPANT
N-If a Lady's Wearin' Pantaloons
C-Trad: adapted by Dick Greenhaus
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S-128
K-C
B-6/8
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L- If a la- dy wear- in' pant- a- loons is swing- in' wit' a knife, Must I
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L- stop and cross- ex- am- ine as to sex? "Air you Dat- to Mudd, his
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L- own- self, ma'am, or air you jest his wife? Kind- ly an- swer 'fore I reach your so- lar
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L- plex!" If a la- dy wear- in brit- ches is a- hid- in' in the
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L- dit- ches An' she itch- es for my ears as sou- ven- irs, Must I
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L- arsk, be- fore I twists 'er, "Air you miss or air you mis-ter? How shall a bash- ful
H- chorus:
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L- man de- cide the dears? La- dies if yer wear- in' o' yer
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L- hus- bands' pant- a- loons, .- .- Mer- cy! How you makes a sol- dier blush! You will
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L- have ter take the chan- ces which is tied to hus- band's pant- ses, Or stay at home an'
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M-5b-4 G-8 b-4 d-8 c-3_c-4 R-8 R-5 e-4 d#8 e-4 c-8 d%4 c#8 d-4 b-8
L- make the bab- ies hush! We ain't no clair- voy- ants. If yer
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M-5c%4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 a#8 b-4 c-8
L- wear- in' pant- a- loons, We must take you as we find you when the guns be- gin their
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M-5b-4 R-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 G-8 c-4 d-8 c-8 c-4 c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 e-4 d-8
L- tunes; An' we can- not be ca- ress-in' , though you puz- zle us dis- tress- in' When yer
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M-4c-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 b-4 d-8 c-3_c-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- wear- in' o' yer hus- bands' pant- a- loons!
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%LADYSWIN
N-The Lady Who Loved a Swine
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S-100
K-F
B-3/8
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M-;C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 a-8 F-5 R-4 R-8 f-8 f-8 d-8 c-5 R-4 R-8 R-4 F-8 F-4 c-8
L- There was a la- dy who loved a swine. "Ho- ney," said she; "Pig hog will
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M-6c-4 a-8 F-5 R-4 R-8 C-8 R-8 C-8 F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- you be mine?" "Humph" said he.
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%LAIRDDRM
N-The Laird O' Drum
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A-
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S-100
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B-C
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M-5C-4 S-6 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 G-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 G-5_a-8 c-4 S-6
L- The Laird o' Drum's a- hun- tin' gane, All in the mor- nin' ear- ly
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L- An' there he spied a weel- faur'd maid, A- shear- in' her fa- ther's bar- ley.
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%LAIRDLIN
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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M-5G-7_a-7_b-7 S-6 a-4 D-9 E-0 D-8_B-8 A-9_B-0 D-5 E-8 D-4 G-7_a-7_b-7 a-4 E-9 G-0_E-9 D-0_A-7_B-7_C-7 E-2 P-4 R-4 G-9_E-0
L- O yon- der he stands and there he gangs, The wea- ry heir o' Linne; O
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M-4D-8_B-8 D-9 E-0 G-4 G-7_a-7 b-7 a-4 G-9_a-0 b-4 b-9_a-0 a-9_b-0 G-9_E-0 D-8_B-8 A-9_B-0 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Yon- der he stands on the cold cause- way, And nane bids him come in.
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%LAMECRN
N-My Dame Had a Lame Tame Crane
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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M-4R-2 R-4 @-4 C-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 @-4 C-3 @-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8
L- My dame has a lame tame crane. My dame had a crane that was
H- 3. 4.
M-4G-1 G-4 G-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 C-4 D-4 @-4 C-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 @-4
L- lame. Come, Mis-tress Jane, can my dame's lame tame crane Fly, and re- turn a-
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L- gain?
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%LAMESLDR
N-The Lame Soldier
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K-F
B-3/4
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M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 F-5 G-8 a-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 C-4 D-2 D-4 F-5 G-8 a-4
L- There was a lame sol- dier in time of the war, He had a lame
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L- leg and his face were a scar; He marched up the street in
H-
M-7c-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 a-2 a-4 W-3 c-8_a-5 a-4 G-8_F-5 D-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 W-2 D-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Dub- lin so fair, And in his arms an in- fant did bear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LANGGRO
N-Young But He's Growin' Yet
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-4 S-6 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-5 G-8 c-8_b-8_c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8
L- O, La- dy Ma- ry Ann looks o'er the cas-tle wa', She saw three bo-nie boys
H-
M-4E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-0 e-0 E-4 D-8_C-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 G-8 F-8
L- play- in' at the ba', The youn- gest he was the flo-wer a-mang them all My bo- nie lad-die's young but he's
H-
M-1E-4 a-9_b-0 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- grow- ing yet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LANIBALL
N-Lanigan's Ball
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- Am G Am
M-1A-8 @-8 S-6 A-8 A-8 B-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-8 @-8 @-8 @-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 @-8 @-4 @-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 C-4 D-8
L- In the town of A-thy one Je- re- my La-ni-gan bat-tered a- way till he had-n't a pound, His fa- ther he died and
H- Dm Am
M-5E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 F%8 E-8 D-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 A-4 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-8
L- made him a man a- gain left him a farm and ten a- cres of ground. He gave a grand par-ty to friends and re-la-tions, Who
H- G Dm
M-5@-8 @-8 @-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 @-8 @-4 R-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-0 G-0 a-4 E-8 F%8 E-8 D-8
L- did not for- get him when come to the wall, If you but lis-ten, I'll make your eyes glis-ten at the rows and ruc-tions at
H- Am chorus: G Am
M-5E-8 A-8 A-8 A-5_A-5 R-4 R-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 b-4 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- La- ni- gan's ball. Six long months I spent in Dub- lin, Six long months do-ing
H- Em Am G Am Em Am
M-6b-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 W-2 E-8 A-8 A-8 A-5_W-2 A-5 R-4 R-8
L- no- thing at all; Six long months I spent in Dub- lin Lear-ning to dance for La-ni-gan's ball.
H- G Am
M-5A-4 A-8 C-4 R-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 F#8 G-8 @-4 @-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 B-8 @-8 A-4 A-8 C-4 D-8
L- I stepped out, I stepped in a-gain I stepped out a-gain, I stepped in a- gain, I stepped out and
H- D Dm Am
M-4E-4 E-8 E-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 A-8 A-8 A-5_A-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- I stepped in a-gain lear-ning to dance for La-ni-gan's ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAPUERTA
N-A La Puerta Del Cielo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4
L- A la puer-ta del cie- lo ven- den za- pa- tos, pa- ra'los an-ge-li- tos que an- dan des- cal- zos.
H-
M-8d-4 d-8 e-8 c-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 b-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 D-8_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 G-2 S-6
L- Duer- me- te ni- no duer- me- te ni- no duer- me- te ni- no, ar- ru, ar- ru
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAREDST
N-Streets of Laredo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 G-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 @-5 R-8
L- As I walked out on the streets of La- re- do,
H-
M-5C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-5 R-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- As I walked out in La- re- do one day, I spied a young
H-
M-5F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 @-5 R-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- cow- boy all wrapped in white lin- en, Wrapped in white lin- en and
H-
M-2E-4 B-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- cold as the clay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAREDST3
N-Locke Hospital
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D Bm Em A
M-6A-8 S-6 D-2 C-9 D-0 B-4 C-5 D-8 E-5 F-8 E-4 C-9 B-0 A-2_A-3
L- As I was a wal- king down by the Locke Hos- pi- tal,
H- D G A
M-5F-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-5 E-8_D-8 B-8_B-4 C-9 D-0 E-3_E-2 R-8 a-8
L- Cold was the mor- ning and dark was the day I
H- D G D
M-1a-5 G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8_F-4 E-4 D-5 F-8 D-4 B-8 A-8_A-2_A-2 R-8 F-8
L- spied a young squad-die wrapped up in white lin- en Wrapped
H- D G A D chorus:
M-1F-5 E-8 F-4 G-8 E-8_E-4 D-4 C-2 B-8 C-8 D-3_D-4 R-4 R-8 A-8
L- up in white lin-en as cold as the clay So
H- D Bm Em A
M-5D-5 C-8 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-5 F-8 E-4 C-8_B-8 A-2_A-3
L- beat the drums slow- ly and play the pipes low- ly,
H- D G A
M-5F-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-8 B-8_B-4 C-8 D-8 E-3_E-2 R-8 a-8
L- Sound the Death March as you car-ry him a- long, And
H- D G D
M-5a-5 G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8_F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 D-4 B-8 A-8_A-2_A-2 R-8 F-8
L- o- ver his cof- fin throw a bunch of white lau- rels For
H- D G A D
M-5F-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-3_D-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- he's a young sol- dier cut down in his prime.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LARKMORN
N-The Lark in the Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- F C Am Dm C
M-8a-8 S-6 a-9_G-0 a-9 b%0 c-4 c-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 C-4 C-7 D-7 E-7 F-9_E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9_c-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 D-0 E-9 C-0
L- The lark in the mor- ning she ri-ses off her nest And she goes off in the air with the dew all on her
H- Dm G Dm C
M-8D-4 R-8 d-8 d-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 d-4 c-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 C-4 D-9 E-0 F-9_E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 D-0 E-9 C-0
L- breast. And like the jol- ly plow- boy she whis-tles and she sings, She goes home in the eve-ning with the dew all on her
H- Dm
M-1D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- wings.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LARLOGIE
N-The Laird O Logie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-Bronson
H-
M-6F-9_E-0 S-6 D-9 F-0 a-4 b-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 G-5 b-8 a-9 F-0 D-4 E-8_F-8 a-9 F-0 E-4 R-8 a-0_G-0 F-9 E-0 D-4 E-8_F-8
L- O lis- ten good peo- ple to my tale Lis-ten to what I tell to thee, The king has taen a
H-
M-5a-9 b-0 d-5 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 F-8_D-8 E-9 D-0 D-4 R-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 a-9 b-0 d-5 a-8
L- poor pris-'ner; The wan- ton Lord of O- chil-trie. When news came to our good- ly queen, She
H-
M-5b-8 d-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 a-9 F-0 E-5 a-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-9 b-0 d-5 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 F-8_D-8
L- sighed and said right mourn-ful-ly, O what will come of la-dy Mar-ga-ret, Wha bears such love to
H-
M-1E-9 D-0 D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- O- chil- trie?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASHEAT2
N-Lass Amonst the Heather
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-8 G-8 S-6 a-5 D-8 D-4 E-8_G-8 G-5 E-8 G-4 E-8_G-8 a-5 a-8 D-5 D-8
L- It was up yon dark an' lone- ly glen, That stands by many a
H-
M-4c-4 b-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-4_d-3 c-8_d-8 e-5 d-8 d-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 G-4 a-8_b-8
L- lof- ty moun- tain, Far frae the bu- sy haunts o' man, Ae
H-
M-3c-4 d-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4_D-3 S-6 S-6
L- day as I gaed oot a hunt- in'
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASOALBN
N-The Bonie Lass Of Albanie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F- Tune: Mary, Weep No More #188
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 a-9_b-0 c-4 F-9_G-0 F-4 a-8_b-8 c-9_b-0 c-8_d-8 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 F-9_G-0 F-4 G-8_a-8
L- My heart is wae, and un- co wae To think up- on the
H-
M-4b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E-4 a-9_G-0 F-5 E-8 E-4 C-8_E-8 a-9_b-0 b-9_d-0 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-0_c-9 e-9_f-0 c-5 b-8
L- ra- ging sea, That roars be- tween her gar- dens green, An' the bo- nie lass of
H-
M-4a-4 G-9_F-0 F-4 c-9_e-0 f-5 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-4 c-9_e-0 e-4 c-9_e-0 f-5 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8
L- Al- ba- nie This love- ly maid's of roy- al blood That ruled Al- bi- on's
H-
M-4a-9_c-0 b-0_a-0_G-0_F-0 E-4 a-9_G-0 F-5 E-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 a-9_b-0 b-9_d-0 c-5 b-0 a-0 b-0_c-9 e-9_f-0 c-5 b-8
L- king- dom's three, But Oh, al- as for her bo- nie face; They have wranged the lass of
H-
M-1a-4 G-9_F-0 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- Al- ba- nie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTMIND
N-Last Thing on My Mind
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H- Verse
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 a-8 a-4 F-9 a-0 F-8_E-8 E-2 D-0 D-9 C-3 B-0 B-9
L- It's a les- son too late for the lear- ning. Made of sand. Made of
H-
M-4A-3 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8_E-2 D-0 D-9 C-3 B-0 B-9
L- sand. In the wink of an eye my soul is turn- ing in your hand, in your
H- Chorus
M-4A-3 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-7 a-7 a-7_a-7 G-7 F-7 E-4 D-8 C-8
L- hand. Are you go- ing a- way with no word of fare- well? Will there be not a trace left be-
H-
M-5W-2 B-3 R-8 a-0 a-0 W-3 a-9 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-9 E-0 E-8 F-8 E-2 R-7 C-7 D-7 E-7 E-7 E-7 E-4 D-7 C-7 A-7 A-1
L- hind? Well, I could have loved you bet-ter did-n't mean to be un-kind. You know that was the last thing on my mind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTNITE
N-Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
C-
A-Ed McCurdy
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
H- Chorus
M-6G-4 S-6 G-2 E-8_D-8 C-2 G-4 G-2 E-8_D-8 C-2 c-4 c-2 a-8_G-8
L- Last night I had the stran- gest dream I ev- er
H-
M-5F-4_G-4 a-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 G-2 F-4 D-2 G-4
L- had be- fore. I dreamed the world had
H- Verse
M-6G-2 E-8_D-8 C-2 R-8 E-8 D-4_E-4 F-4 F-8_E-5 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 C-4
L- all a- greed to put an end to war. I
H-
M-5c-2 a-8_G-8 F-2 c-4 c-2 G-8_F-8 E-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-4
L- dreamed I saw a migh- ty room. And the room was
H-
M-5a-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 a-8_G-8 F-2 c-4
L- filled with men. And the pa- per they were
H-
M-6c-2 G-8_F-8 E-2 G-4 G-8 G-5_G-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 S-6
L- sign- ing said They'd ne- ver fight a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTRAIN
N-Last Old Train's A-Leavin'
C-Jean Ritchie
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G
M-1D-5 D-8 D-4 G-4 G-2 G-2 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 G-2 D-2
L- Stan- din' on the moun- tain, Stan- din' on the moun- tain,
H- chorus:
M-5D-5 D-8 D-4 G-4 G-2 G-2 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 W-2 G-1_G-2 b-5 a-8
L- Stan- din' on the moun- tain, don't you want to go? O, the
H-
M-4b-4 a-4 G-8_E-4 G-8 G-2 G-5 E-8 b-4 a-4 G-8_E-4 G-8 G-2 D-4 R-8 G-8
L- last old train's a- lea- vin' The last old train's a- lea- vin' The
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-8_E-4 G-8 G-2 b-8_a-5 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 W-2 G-1_G-3 R-4 S-6
L- last old train's a- lea- vin' Don't you want to go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTRIP
N-Last Trip in the Fall
C-Pearl Nye
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 W-4 W-3 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 A-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 S-9 d-8 b-8
L- At Nick Hert's mine near Tren-ton where we put on eight-y tons, Seemed ev'-ry-thing was right a-bout, No
H-
M-1a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 E-5 B-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 S-9 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 a-5 F-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 A-8
L- mat-ter where we'd turn, But we kept on a- mov-ing For we must heed du-ty's call; And lan-ded safe in Cleve-land where we
H-
M-1B-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- laid up for the fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTROSE
N-The Last Rose of Summer
C-
A-Thomas Moore
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- C F C G7 C F
M-;C-8 D-8 S-6 W-2 E-3 c-2 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-2_E-2 C-8_D-8 E-4_G-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 C-3_C-2 C-8 D-8 E-3 c-2 b-8_a-8
L- 'Tis the last rose of sum- mer left bloo- ming all a- lone. All her love- ly com-
H- C G7 C Am C
M-1W-2 G-4 E-2_E-2 C-8_D-8 E-4_G-4_E-4 D-2 C-4 C-3_C-2 G-8_E-8 c-2 b-4 a-2 G-4 G-4 E-2_E-2 G-8_E-8
L- pan- ions Are fa- ded and gone. No flow- er of her kin- dred, no
H- E7 G7 C F C G7 C
M-1W-2 c-2_b-4 a-8_G#8_a-4 b-4 c-2 C-8 D-8 E-3 c-2 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-2_E-2 C-8_D-8 E-4_G-4_E-4 D-2 C-4 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- rose- bud is nigh, to re- flect back her blu-shes And give sigh for sigh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LASTWNTR
N-Last Winter Was a Hard One
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-5 S-6
L- Last win-ter was a hard one, Mis-sus Reil-ly did you say? 'Tis well your-self that knows it, it is for ma-ny a day;
H-
M-9D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-2 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 W-2 G-2
L- Your hus-band was-n't the on-ly man sot be- hind a wall, My old man Mc- Guin-ness could-n't get a job at all.
H-chorus:
M-8d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-2 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-0 G-9 G-9 G-0 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-2
L- Rise up Mis-sus Reil-ly, don't give a-way to blues, You and I will cut a shine, new bon-nets and new shoes;
H-
M-8G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-2 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 d-8 G-0 G-4_G-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- Hear the young ones cry? Nei-ther sigh nor sob. We'll wait till the times get bet-ter and Mc-Guin-ness gets a job.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAUGHSNG
N-With Laughter and Singing (round)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- 1 2
M-6C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-8_c-8 a-8_c-8
L- With laugh- ter and sin- ging the green earth is sprin- ging, The shep- herd is
H- 3
M-5b-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 G-8_b-8 G-8_b-8 a-2 c-4 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-4 b-4 G-4
L- pi- ping, a- gain it is spring. La la la la la la la la la la
H-
M-2E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- la la la la la la la!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAWWIFE
N-The Lawyer's Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-8_G-8 F-4 F-8_C-8 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_a-0_G-0_F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 R-4 S-6
L- As I roved out one May mor- ning One May mor- ning right ear- ly
H-
M-5W-2 d-4 S-6 W-3 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-8_c-8 b-4 b-4 D-4 E-8 F-8 C-4 F-8_a-8 a-8_E-8 E-8_G-8 G-8_F-8 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- 'Twas there I spied a love- ly lass She was car- ming fair and pret- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAYBED
N-One Night as I Lay on my Bed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 F-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 f-4 d-4 d-4 c-4_b-4 a-2 G-3 P-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-8_e-8
L- One night as I lay on my bed, I dreamed a- bout a
H-
M-4W-2 f-2 e-2 W-3 d-2 P-4 d-4 c-4 ST64b-4 c-4 g-2 P-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 f-2 P-4 d-2
L- pret- ty maid. I was so dis- tressed I could take no rest, Love
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4_F-4 R-4 F-8 F-8 G-4_f-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4
L- did tor- ment me so. So a- way to my true love I did
H-
M-1G-3 S-6 S-6
L- go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAYBODY
N-Lay This Body Down
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-From Slave Songs of the United States, Allen
H-
M-8d-2 f-0 f-0_f-4 R-8 c-2 b-0 a-0_a-4 f-8 d-0 f-9 d-8 c-8 a-0 G-0_G-4 R-8 D-8 G-8 a-0 b-9 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- O grave-yard, O grave-yard I'm wal-kin' through the grave=yard Lay this bo-dy down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAYEDOON
N-I'll Lay Ye Doon, Love
C-
A-
T-
S-75
K-D
B-9/8
F-From the singing of Jeanne Robertson
H-
M-4R-8 A-8 B-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 F-8 a-4_a-8 F-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 F-4_F-8 E-8_D-8
L- Oh, I'll lay ye doon, love. I'll treat ye de- cent. I will lay ye doon, love. I'll
H-
M-3F-8_E-8 D-8 B-3_A-3 R-8 A-8 B-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 E-8
L- fill yer can. Oh, I'll lay ye doon, love. I'll
H-
M-3F-4 E-8 F-8 a-4_a-8 F-8_a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8_F-4 D-8_E-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 S-6
L- treat ye de- cent. For sur- ly he is an hon- est man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LAZRUS
N-Lazarus
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8C-8 D-8 F-8 S-6 G-5 F-8 D-8 F-8_F-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-9 G-0 a-2 a-8 C-0_E-0 F-8_F-8 G-5 F-8 D-8 F-8_F-8 C-0_D-0
L- There was a lit- tle fam- 'ly That lived in Beth-a-ny; Two sis- ters and a broth- er Com-
H-
M-3F-5 a-0_G-0 F-8_D-8 C-4 C-8 S-6 S-6
L- posed a fam- i- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LDYCRL2
N-The Lady's Fan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 ST22W-2 E-4 D-2 a-4 ST32W-3 d-5 e-8 d-4 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4
L- .- Down in yon- der lives a la- dy, .- Who she is I do not
H-
M-3W-2 d-3 c-4 b-4 c-8_d-8 W-3 d-2 d-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 G-2 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-5 a-8
L- know, She had two lo- vers and they were bro- thers, And both of
B-2/2
H-
M-2b-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 D-2_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- them she thought she would try.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LDYCRLIL
N-Lady of Carlisle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 E-8 S-6 a-2_a-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 E-8_E-4_E-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 e-2_e-4 a-0 e-8 d-0
L- Down in Car- lisle there liv'd a la- dy, Be- ing most beau- ti-ful and
H-
M-6c#2_c-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8_e-4_e-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 ST24F-8 E-0 E-0 a-8 a-8 c#8 a-8 c-0 b-9 a-2 W-2 ST44R-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- gay; She was de- ter- mined to live a la-dy No man on earth could her be-tray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LDYELGN
N-Lost on the Lady Elgin
C-Henry Clay Work
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 E-9 E-0 F-4 E-4 E-8 a-5 a-4 a-9 a-0 G-4 a-4 b-2 c-4 a-9 a-0 a-9 b-0_c-4
L- Up from the poor man's cot- tage, Forth from the man- sion door; Swiip- ing a-cross the
H-
M-1d-8 d-4 b-8 b-5 a-8 c-4 b-4 a-2 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-5 a-8 G-8 E-5 a-4 a-9 a-0
L- wat- ers and echo- ing 'long the shore; Caught by the morn- ing breez- es, Borne on the
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 b-2 c-4 a-9 a-0 a-9_b-0 c-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 b-5 a-8 c-4 b-4 a-2
L- eve- ning gale; Com- eth a voice of mourn- ing, A sad and sol- emn wail.
H-
M-4c-4 a-9 a-0 a-5 a-8 a-8 a-5 F-4 F-9 G-0 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-4 a-9 a-0 a-9_b-0 c-4
L- Lost on the La- dy El- gin! Sleep- ing to wake no more! Num- ber'd in that three
H-
M-2d-8 d-4 b-8 b-5 a-8 c-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- hun- dred Who failed to reach the shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LDYELGN2
N-Lost on the Lady Elgin
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-F
B-3/4
F-Folk-Processed tune, collected by Randolph
H-
M-1W-2 a-2 a-8 G-8 a-2 c-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 R-4 F-2 F-8 F-8 G-2 F-4 a-3_a-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 c-4
L- Up from the poor man's cot-tage, Forth from the man- sion door, Sweep-ing a- cross the
H-
M-:W-2 a-4 F-2_F-4 R-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-2 G-4 F-3_F-2 R-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 a-2 c-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 R-4
L- wa- ters, And e- cho- ing 'long the shore, Caught by the morn- ing breez- es,
H-
M-1W-2 F-2 F-8 F-8 G-2 F-4 a-3_a-2 R-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-2 F-4 a-4 F-2_F-4 R-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 G-4
L- Borne on the eve- ning gale, Com-eth a voice of mourn-ing, A sad and sol- emn
H- chorus:
M-8W-2 F-3_F-2 R-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 a-2 c-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 R-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 W-3 G-2 F-4
L- wail. Lost on the La- dy El- gin, sleep-ing to wake no
H-
M-1W-2 a-3_a-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 c-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 F-4 G-2 G-4 a-2 G-4 F-3_F-3 S-6
L- more, Num-bered in that three hun-dred Who failed to reach the shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEABOYSL
N-The Leaboy's Lassie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-3c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 E-5 E-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 S-6
L- First fan I cam' tae the toon, They ca'd me young and bon- nie But noo they've changed my
H- chorus:
M-3E-5 E-8 S-6 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-2
L- name, Ca' me the lea- boy's ho- ney, Hum hum dum der- ry day,
H-
M-3c-4 b-4 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 E-2 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 S-6
L- Hum dum dum der-ry dad- dy, Hum dum dum der-ry day, Oh he's a bon-
H-
M-1E-4 G-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- nie lad- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEANARMS
N-Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
C-Hoffman & Showalter
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 G-9 F-0 E-4 c-4 c-4 c-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 e-4 d-2
L- What a fel- low- ship, What a joy di- vine, lea- ning on the e- ver- las- ting arms;
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-9 F-0 E-4 c-4 c-4 c-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 c-2
L- What a bles-sed- nes, What a peace is mine, lea- ning on the e- ver- las- ting arms.
H-chorus:
M-6W-2 g-2 e-2 c-2 a-2 W-3 G-4 c-9 c-0 c-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 d-2 W-2 g-2 e-2 c-2 a-2
L- Lea- ning lea- ning, safe and se- cure a- gainst all harms; Lea- ning, lea- ning
H-
M-2G-4 c-4 c-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 e-4 d-4 c-2 S-6
L- lea- ning on the e- ver- las- ting arms.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEANTIFF
N-The Lean and Unwashed Tiffy
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 F-8 S-6 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-0 B-9 B-8 B-8 F-8 F-8 a-0 F-9 a-2_ST24a-2 ST44R-2 R-4 F-8 a-8
L- I'm a lean and un-washed tif-ty, I come up from Ply-mouth town I can
H-
M-5b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-0 B-9 B-8 B-8 F-8 F-8 D-0 C-9 B-4 B-8 B-8 W-2 b-1_W-3 b-2_b-8 F-8 E-0 F-9 W-2 B-3 S-6
L- fix it in a jif-fy If you'll hand that span-ner down, If you'll hand that span-ner down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEARNSCH
N-What Did You Learn In School Today?
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 E-8 E-0 P+0 E-0 P+8 D-8 P+8 E-8 P+4 F-2 C-8 C-0 P+0 C-0 P+0 E-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 G-4
L- What did you learn in school to-day, Dear lit-tle boy of mine? What did you learn in school to-day,
H-
M-3E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 G-8 W-4 a-9 a-0 a-0 G-0 F-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 W-3 a-9 a-0 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- Dear lit- tle boy of mine? I learned that Wash-ing-ton nev- er told a lie. I learned that sol-diers sel-dom die. I
H-
M-2W-4 a-9 a-0 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 F-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 @-8
L- learned that ev- 'ry- bo- dy's free, And that's what the tea- cher said to me and
H-
M-2W-4 C-8 C-0 C-0 E-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 G-4 E-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 D-8 C-2
L- that's what I learned in school to- day, that's what I learned in school.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEAVEHER
N-Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- solo: chorus:
M-1R-2 G-5 G-8 C-4 E-8_G-8 G-4 c-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 E-4_C-4 D-4 D-4 D-5 C-8
L- Now the times are hard and the wa- ges low, Leave her John- ny
H- solo: chorus:
M-4E-8_G-8 G-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-8_E-8 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-5 C-8
L- leave her. An' I think it's time for us to go. And it's time for us to
H-
M-4D-4 C-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 D-5 C-8 E-4 G-2 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 a-5 G-8
L- leave her. Leave her John- ny leave her. Oh it's leave her John- ny
H-
M-1E-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-5 D-8
L- leave her! 'Cause the voy-age is done an' the winds don't blow, And it's time for us to
H-
M-1D-8 S-9 C-5 R-2 S-6
L- leave her.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEAVLIV
N-Leaving of Liverpool
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4A-4_B-4 S-6 C-3 E-4 D-4_C-4 B-4_A-4 a-2 a-4_F-4
L- Fare- well to you, my own true
H-
M-5E-2 A-4 B-4 C-3 E-4 F-2 E-4_C-4 W-2 B-1_B-2 A-4 B-4
L- love. I am go- ing far a- way. I am
H-
M-4C-3 E-4 C-2 B-4_A-4 a-2 a-4_F-4 E-2 A-4 B-4
L- bound for Cal- i- for- ni- a but I
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 B-3 A-4 A-1_A-2 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- know that I'll re- turn some day.
H-
M-4G-4_a-4 S-6 b-3 E-4 E-2 G-4_b-4 a-3 F-4
L- So, fare thee well my own true
H-
M-5E-2 A-4 B-4 C-4 E-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 B-1_B-4 E-4 E-4 D-4
L- love, and when I re- turn u- ni- ted we will be. It's not the
H-
M-4C-2_C-8 C-8 C-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 a-3_F-4 E-2 A-4 B-4
L- leav- ing of Li- ver- pool that grieves me, but my
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 B-3 A-4 A-1_A-2 S-6 S-6
L- dar- ling when I think of thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LEHIGH
N-The Lehigh Valley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-5_a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- Don't look at me that way, stran- ger I did-n't shit on your seat; I just came back from the
H-
M-3a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- moun- tains, with my balls all co- vered with sleet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LETHIMGO
N-Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-G
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 B-5 D-8
L- Fare-well to cold win- ter now that sum-mer's come at last; Noth-ing have I gained but my true love I have lost. I'll
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-4 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 B-8 B-8
L- sing and I'll be hap-py like the birds up-on the tree, For since he dec-eived me, I care no more for he. Let him
H-
M-4D-4 D-8 D-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 B-4 B-8 C-8
L- go, let him tar-ry let him sink or let him swim; He does-n't care for me, and I'm'sure I don't for him. He can
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-4 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- go and find an-oth-er and I hope she'll bring him joy, For I'm goin' to mar-ry a far nic-er boy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LETMEFLY
N-Now Let Me Fly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-2 F-4 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 F-2
L- Way down yon-der in de mid-dle o' de fiel', An- gel wor-kin' at de char- iot wheel,
H- chorus:
M-4F-4 D-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 C-8 D-8 F-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4
L- Not so par- ti-c'lar bout wor-kin' at de wheel, But I jes' wan-ta see how de cha- riot feel, Now
H-
M-4F-8 D-4 C-8_C-2_C-3 F-4 a-8 c-4 c-8_c-2_c-3 c-4
L- let me fly, Now let me fly, Now
H-
M-4d-8 c-4 a-8_a-4 a-4 c-8 a-4 F-8_F-4 D-4 G-5 F-8_F-2 R-1 S-6
L- let me fly in- to Mount Zi- on Lord, Lord.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LETSPEAL
N-Let's Have a Peal for John Cooke's Soul
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- 1
M-1F-4 S-6 F-5_E-8 D-4 C-2 F-4 E-2 F-4 C-2 F-4 B-4 B-4 F-4
L- Let's have a peal for John Cooke's soul, for he was an
H- 2
M-5C-2 C-4 F-2 F-4 a-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 a-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 F-4
L- ho- nest man. With bells all in an or- der, the cruse with the black
H- 3
M-5G-4 c-2 b-5 c-8 a-4 G-5 G-8 c-4 c-2 c-4 c-5 c-8 G-4
L- bowl The tan- kard like- wise with the can, And I, mine own
H-
M-5G-2 F-4 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-2 a-4 d-5 d-8 c-4 c-5 b-8 G-4
L- self will ring the tre-ble bell, And drink to you e- ve- ry
H- 4
M-5a-2 c-4 c-5 c-8 F-4 E-2 a-4 G-5 C-8 F-8 F-8 E-2 C-4
L- one. Stand fast now my mates, ring mer- ri- ly and well, 'Til
H-
M-3D-5 E-8 F-4 E-5 D-8_E-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- all this good ale is gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LGBLVEIL
N-Long Black Veil
C-Marijon Wilkins and Danny Dill
A-
T-
S-128
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2D-1_D-1
L- Oh
H-
M-1F-2 F-5 F-8 F-8_C-5 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-2 G-8_F-5_F-2
L- Ten years a- go on a cold dark night,
H-
M-4G-4 G-2 a-4 G-3 C-8 C-8 F-2 F-5_G-8 F-3 F-4
L- Some- one was killed 'neath the Town Hall light. The
H-
M-1F-2 F-5 F-8 F-8_C-5 F-4_G-4 a-2 a-2 G-8_F-5_F-4 E-8 F-8
L- peo- ple who saw they all a- greed That the
H- cho:
M-5W-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 W-3 G-3 C-8 C-8 F-2 F-5_G-8 W-2 F-3 C-8_D-8 W-3 F-2 F-2
L- slay- er who ran looked a lot like me. She walks these
H-
M-1D-8_C-5_C-4 C-8 D-8 W-2 F-2 F-2 W-3 a-2_a-8_G-8_a-8_G-8_F-3 R-4
L- hills in a long black veil,
H-
M-1D-8 F-5_F-4 F-4 D-8_C-5_C-4 C-8 D-8 W-2 F-3 G-8_F-8 W-3 a-2_a-8_G-8_a-8_G-8_W-2 F-2 P-4 R-2
L- Vi- sits my grave when the night winds wail,
H-
M-4a-4_c-4 c-4 d-4 c-2_a-2 F-4 F-2 F-4 a-8_G-8_F-4_F-2
L- No- bo- dy knows, No- bo- dy sees,
H-
M-1D-8_F-5_F-4 F-8 F-8 G-3 a-4 a-8_G-8_F-3_F-3 R-4 S-6
L- No bo- dy knows but me.
H-
M-4
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIBERTRE
N-The Liberty Tree
C-
A-Thomas Paine
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-6a-8 a-8 S-6 W-2 E-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-3_a-2 a-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- In a cha- riot of light from the re-gions of day, The God-dess of Li- ber- ty came. Ten thou-sand ce-les-tials di-
H-
M-3c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 W-3 W-2 a-3_a-2 d-4
L- rec- ted the way, And thi- ther con- duc- ted the dame. This
H-
M-2c-4 d-4 f-4 f-8_e-5 a-8 a-8 c-4 e-4 c-4 b-8_d-5 b-4
L- fair bud- ding branch from the Gar- den a- bove, where
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 W-2 b-3 R-2 a-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-4_d-4
L- mil-lions with mill- ions a- gree; She bro't in her hand as a pledge of her love, The
H-
M-2e-4 c-4 a-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 W-2 a-3_a-3 S-6
L- plant she call'd Li- ber- ty tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIBSAILR
N-Liberty for the Sailors
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5f-4 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 a-4_c%8 b-8_G-8 b-8 a-8_F-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 G-8 F-4_D-8 f-4 e-8 f-4 e-8
L- Las- ses call your lads a- shore; Las- ses call your lads a- shore; Las- ses call your
H- verse:
M-5d-8_c-8 d-8 a-4 c%8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-5 D-4 R-8 D-8_F-8 a-8 a-8_F-8 D-8 D-8_F-8 a-8 b-4_a-8
L- lads a- shore; There's lib- er- ty for the sai- lors Lib- er- ty and mo- ney free;
H-
M-5a-8_c-8 e-8 e-8_c-8 a-8 a-8_c-8 e-8 e-8_f-8 g-8 h-8_f-8 d-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 e-8_c-8 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 D-8
L- Li- ber- ty and mo- ney free, There's lib- er- ty and mo- ney free, There's li-ber-ty for the
H-
M-1E-5 E-4 R-8 S-6
L- sail- ors.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIFEAGIN
N-I Believe If I Lived My Life Again
C-Bruce Phillips
A-Bruce Phillips
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 C-5 D-8 E-1 R-2 E-4 E-4
L- I be- lieve if I lived my life a- gain, I'd still
H-
M-4D-1_D-2 C-4 D-4 E-1 R-1
L- be here with you.
H-
M-4E-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 C-5 D-8 E-1 R-2 E-4 E-4
L- I be- lieve if I lived my life a- gain, I'd still
H-
M-4D-1_C-2 C-4 D-4 C-1_C-1
L- be here with you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIFEMAN
N-What's the Life of a Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-5 D-4 D-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 G-5 B-4 C-8 D-5 D-4 E-8 D-2_D-8 D-8
L- What's the life of a man? An- y more than the leaves? A
H-
M-5a-5 a-4 b-8 c-5 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 b-2_b-8 b-8 d-5 d-4 e-8
L- man has his sea- sons so why should he grieve? Tho' all thru' his
H-
M-1d-5 b-4 a-8 G-5 a-4 G-8 E-5 G-4 E-8 D-5 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-2 G-8
L- life he ap- pears fine and gay, like the leaves he must wi- ther and
H-
M-2a-5 G-4 F-8 G-5 R-5 S-6
L- soon fade a- way
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIFFSIDE
N-Down By the Liffeyside
C-
A-Peadar Kearney
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: Down by the Tanyard Side, or The Slaney Side
H- C Dm G C Am F C
M-1G-8 S-6 c-5 b-8 a-4 D-4 b-5_a-8 G-4 F-8_D-8 E-4 D-8_E-8 C-5 B-8 W-2 C-3 G-8_F-8
L- 'Twas down by An- na Lif- fey my love and I did stray, Where
H- Am G G7 C
M-1E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-8 a-5 b-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3 b-4
L- in the good old slu- shy mud the sea- gulls sport and play, We
H- Am G G7 C
M-4E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-5 a-8 b-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3 b-4
L- got the whiff of ray and chips and Ma- ry soft- ly sighed, Oh
H- F Dm G Am C F C
M-1c-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 D-8 D-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_D-8 E-8_G-8 F-8_D-8 C-5 B-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- John come on for a wan and wan Down by the Lif- fey -side.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILBIRD
N-Pretty Little Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-0 b-9 a-0 a-9 G-3 D-8 D-8 G-0 G-9 G-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-3 P-8 D-8 D-8
L- If I was a pret-ty lit-tle bird, I would ne-ver build my nest on the ground; I would
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 b-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-5 F-0 F-9 E-8 G-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- build my nest in the high- est oak tree, where the wild boys could-n't tear it down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILIBURL
N-Lilli Burlero
C-
A-
T-
S-136
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1W-4 D-8 R-0 E-0 D-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 R-0 F-0 E-8 G-5
L- Ho, broth-er Teague, dost hear de de- cree?
H-
M-1W-4 F-8 a-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 R-0 D-0 C-8 D-5
L- Lil- li bur- ler- o bul- len a la.
H-
M-2W-4 D-8 R-0 E-0 D-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 R-0 F-0 E-8 G-5
L- Dat we shall have a new dep- u- tie,
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 a-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 R-0 D-0 C-8 D-5
L- Lil- li bur- ler- o bul- len a la.
H-
M-2W-4 d-4 c-8 d-4 a-8 a-8 R-0 b-0 c%8 b-4 a-8
L- Le- ro ler- o lil- li bur- ler- o
H-
M-2W-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4_a-8
L- Lil- li bur- ler- o bul- len a la.
H-
M-2W-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8
L- Le- ro ler- o lil- li bur- ler- o
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 d-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 R-0 D-0 C-8 D-5 S-6
L- Lil- li bur- ler- o bul- len a la.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILIMRLN
N-Lili Marlene
C-Norbert Schultze
A-Hans Leip (English lyric Tommy Connor)
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C C7
M-1E-9 E-0 E-9 F-0 G-4 E-4 F-9 F-0 F-9 c-0 b-2 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 F-9 G-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 E-5 C-8
L- Un- der-neath the lan- tern, by the bar- rack gate, Dar- ling I re-mem- ber the way you used to wait. 'Twas
H- F C G7 C
M-1a-4 b-9 c-0 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 G-5 E-8
L- there that you whis- pered ten- der- ly, That you loved me, you'd al- ways be My
H- G7 C G7 C
M-4G-5 F-8 F-4 d-4 c-2 G-4 E-4 G-5 F-8 F-4 B-4 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- Li- li of the lamp- light, my own Li- li Mar- lene.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILMAGGI
N-Little Maggie
C-
A-
T-
S-176
K-A
B-2/2
F-
H- A G A E A
M-1W-2 c-2 S-6 a-2 a-2 e-2 e-4 e-4 b-4 G%3_G%2 b-4 b-4 a-2 a-2 e-4_d-2 c-4 a-1_a-2 S-6
L- Well, yon- der stands lit-tle Mag- gie, With a dram glass in hewr hand.
H- G A E A
M-9W-2 c-4 c-4 S-6 a-2 a-2 e-2 d-2 b-8_a-8 G%3_G%2 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 e-4_d-2 c-4 a-1 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- And she's drin- kin' down her trou-bles, And she's foo- ling som o- ther man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILMOHEE
N-Little Mohee
C-
A-
T-
S-130
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-9D-4 S-6 D-4 P-0 F-4 P-0 a-4 W-2 a-4 E-2_W-2 E-3_E-2 D-8_D-8 W-3 E-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-3_D-3_D-2 D-4
L- As I went out wal- king, Up- on a fine day, I
H-
M-9W-2 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 E-2_W-2 E-3_E-2 E-8 E-8 W-3 E-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-3_D-3_D-2 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4
L- got aw- ful lone- some, As the day passed a- way. I sat down a-
H-
M-;W-1 d-3 b-3_W-2 b-2 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-3_a-2 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 E-2_E-3_E-2 E-8 E-8
L- mus- ing, A- lone on the grass. When who should sit by me, But a
H-
M-4W-2 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-3_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- sweet In-dian lass.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LILSADIE
N-Little Sadie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- Em D
M-8R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 d-5 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 R-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8_E-8 D-4
L- Went out last night, I was mak-in' my rounds, I met lit-tle Sa- die and I blowed her
H- Bm B7
M-8B-4 R-8 B-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 B-4 B-4 D-4 R-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-4
L- down, I run right home and I went to bed; A for- ty four smoke- less un- der my
H- Em
M-1E-2 S-6
L- head.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIMBEAUT
N-Limerick is Beautiful
C-
A-Michael Scanlon
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- D G D
M-5D-4_E-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 B-8 B-8_A-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-4 a-8
L- Oh, Li- me- rick is beau- ti- ful as ev'- ry- bo- dy knows, And
H- G D Bm D A G
M-5b-4 b-8 b-8_a-8 F-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_a-8 F-8
L- by that ci- ty of my heart how proud old Shan- non flows, It sweeps down by the
H- D Bm D A D G
M-5d-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-5 D-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 B-8
L- brave old town, As pure in depth and tone As when Sars- field swept the Sa- xons from the
H- D
M-2B-8_A-8 B-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- walls of Gar- ry- owen.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIMBLAW
N-The Limb of the Law
C-
A-
T-
S-110
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 G#8 b-8 E-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8
L- You can tell by my feet I'm a limb of the law, The peo-ple of Dub-lin to me have no gra, They
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 G#8 b-8 E-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L-hiss me and boo me when I pass them by, "Sinn Fein!" "Up the reb-els you'll hear them all cry. Now you may think that's bad but there's
H-
M-4a-8 b-8 a-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 G#8 b-8 E-8 G-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 W-4 d-0 d-0 d-8 d-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0
L-one thing that's worse; This grand I-rish lang-uage on my soul 'tis a curse. Wid their yib-ber-in' an' yab-ber-in like an
H-
M-1G-8 F-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 G#8 b-8 E-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-4 F-8
L- old ass-es' bray, The cas-tle ex-pects me to know what they say. With "Och- one" "Mo bhron" you'll hear them all say, "An
H-
M-5G-0 E-9 E-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 G#8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L-dtui-geann tu me?" and "Sinn Fein hoo- ray" "Is doigh liom go bhfuil is is doigh liom nach e, ach ta me ag fogh-laim na
H-
M-1d-5 d-8 R-4 S-6
L- Gaeil- ge.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIMERPRG
N-Limerick Rake
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8
L- I am a young fel-low that's ea-sy and bold, In Cas-tle-town Con-ners I'm ve-ry well known; In
H-
M-5E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-5 E-4 b-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 f-8 e-8
L- New-cas- tle West I spent ma- ny a note With Kit-ty and Mol-ly and Ma- ry. My pa- rents re-buked me for
H-
M-5d-8 b-8 c#8 d-4 d-8 e-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-0 D-0 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 e-4 e-0 e-0
L- bein' such a rake And spen-ding my time in such fro-lick-some ways But I ne're could for-get the good na-ture of Jane, A-gus
H-
M-2d-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-5 E-4 R-8 S-6
L- fa- gai-mid siud mar a- ta se.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LISBON
N-Lisbon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 a-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- 'Twas on one Whit- sun Wednes-day, the four- teenth day of May;
H-
M-5R-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 S-6
L- We un- tied our an- chor, and so we sailed a- way.
H-
M-5a-5 b-8 S-6 c-4 a-4 b-4 c#4 d-4 a-2 G-8_F-8 E-4 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 W-2 G-3 S-6
L- Where the sun do shine most glo- rious, to Lis- bon we are bound;
H-
M-5F-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c#4 d-4 a-2 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Where the hills and fields are dain- tied with pret- ty mai- dens round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LISNAGAD
N-Lisnagade
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- D G D G A7 D D G
M-6a-8 S-6 d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-4_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 D-5 R-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- Ye Pro- tes-tants of Ul- ster I pray you join with me. Your voi- ces raise in
H- D G A7 D F#m
M-5a-4 G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8_G-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 D-5 R-4 E-8 F-8_E-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 a-8
L- lof- ty praise and show your loy- al- ty. Ex- toll the day we marched a- way with
H- G Em A D F#m G A7
M-5b-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-5 R-4 E-8 F-8_D-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-8_c-8 d-8 e-4 c-8
L- Or- ange flags so fine, In or- der to com- mem- o- rate the con- quest of the
H- D
M-1d-5_d-4 S-6 S-6
L- Boyne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LITBOX
N-Little Boxes
C-
A-Malvina Reynolds
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-9 a-0 S-6 G-4 E-4 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-9 G-0 c-4 c-4 c-9 d-0 e-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 c-9 a-0 G-4 G-4 G-9 a-0
L- Lit- tle box- es, on the hill- side, lit- tle box- es made of tic-ky tac-ky Lit- tle box-es Lit- tle
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 F-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 E-9 F-0 D-2 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 G-9 G-0
L- box- es, Lit- tle box- es all the same, There's a green one and a pink one and a
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 c-4 c-9 a-0 G-4 G-4 G-9_a-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-9 D-0
L- blue one and a yel- low one And they're all made of tic- ky tac- ky and they all look just the
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- same.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LITRAIN
N-What Have they Done To the Rain
C-Malvina Reynolds
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Dm G Dm G
M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 G-2
L- Just a lit- tle rain, fal- ling all a- round, The grass lifts its head to the hea-ven- ly sound,
H- Am Em F G
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-5_c-0 c-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-2 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-1
L- Just a lit- tle rain, .- Just a lit- tle rain, What have they done to the rain?
H- C Dm G Em Dm
M-5G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 ST24b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- Just a lit- tle boy, stan-ding in the rain, The gen- tle rain that falls for
H- C Am Em F
M-4c-3 c-8 c-8 a-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 a-8 b-8 a-4
L- years, And the grass is gone, The boy dis-ap- pears, And rain keeps fal- ling Like
H- C Dm G
M-3G-4 E-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-1 S-6
L- help- less tears, And what have they done to the rain?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LITTLDOG
N-Dutch Warbler (Where, Oh Where)
C-
A-Sep Winner
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-;b-8 S-6 b-4 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 b-5_G-8 R-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 E-8 E-8 G-8
L- Oh where, Oh where ish my lit-tle dog gone? Oh where, Oh where can he be ? His ears cut short and his
H- chorus:
M-1F-8_F-8 D-8 B-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-5_E-4 b-8 e-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 f-9 e-0 d-4 R-8
L- tail cut long, Oh where, Oh where ish he? Tra la la la la la la la la la la,
H-
M-1d-8 F-8 F-8 d-8 F-8 F-8 b-8 g-9 f-0 e-8 R-8 b-8 e-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 f-9 e-0 d-4 R-8 d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-8 d-8
L- La la la la la la la la la la. Tra la la la la la la la la la la, La la la la la la
H-
M-2e-5_e-4 S-6 S-6
L- la.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LITTLEJO
N-Little Joe, the Wrangler
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 c-4 c-2 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4
L- It was lit- tle Joe, the wrang- ler, he'll wrang- le nev- er
H-
M-4F-3 C-4 F-2 F-5 F-8 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 G-3 a-8 b-8
L- more. His days with the cav- vy they are done. 'Twas a
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 a-2 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 F-5 G-8
L- year a- go last sum- mer, He rode up to the herd, Just a
H-
M-4a-4 c-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 F-8 F-8 F-4 b-4 b-5 b-8
L- lit- tle Tex- as stray and all a- lone. Well it's long late in the
H-
M-1b-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-2 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 c-4_c-4
L- eve- ning when he rode up to the herd, On a lit- tle brown
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M-4d-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 G-1_G-3 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-4 d-5 c-8
L- po- ny he called Chaw. With his bro- ken shoes and
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L- o- ver- alls, a tough- er look- in' kid, Well, I ne- ver in my
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M-3G-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-1_F-2 R-2 S-6
L- life had seen be- fore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIVPLULL
N-Liverpool Lullaby
C-Trad. "Dollia"
A-Stan Kelly
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S-64
K-Bb
B-4/4
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M-1G-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-0 a-9 G-4 b-9 c-0 d-9 D-0 b-9 c-0 d-4 G-0 G-9 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 b-0 c-9 d-9 D-0 D-0 G-9 R-4
L- Oh, you are a muck- y kid, Dirt-y as a dust-bin lid, When he hears the things you did, you'll get a belt from your dad.
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L-Oh you have your fath-er's nose, so crim-son in the dark it glows, If you're not a-sleep when the booz-ers close, you'll
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M-1b-0 c-9 d-8 D-0 D-0 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- get a belt from your dad.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIVRLUNG
N-Oh, My Liver and My Lungs
C-
A-
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K-Bb
B-2/4
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M-1d-5 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 D-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 R-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4
L- Oh, my li- ver and my lungs, my lights and my legs, They're pain- ing me, They're pain- ing
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M-8G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-4 a-9 a-0 G-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-5_F#8
L- me; My heart is sad, my head is bad And I think I'm go- ing cra-
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M-8G-4 d-8_c-8 b-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 G-9_D-0 D-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-9_E%0 D-4_G-4
L- zy. Crushed by the days of end- less toil and sleep- less nights of woe;
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M-8R-4 d-8 c-8 b-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 G-9_E%0 D-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-2 S-6
L- There is naught but sor- row ev- 'ry- where As on through life we go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZAJANE
N-Liza Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 C-4_F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8_F-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-2 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 C-8 D-8
L- When I go a- cour-tin', I'll go on the train. When I go to mar- ry, I'll mar-ry Li-za
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M-8F-2 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-2 d-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 G-8 F-8 C-8 D-8
L- Jane. Oh, Law' Li- za po' gal, Oh Law' Li- za Jane, Oh Law' Li-za po' gal. She died on th
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M-1F-5 R-8 S-6
L- train.
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M-0
L-
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M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZALEE
N-Liza Lee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-solo: G D G cho: D G solo:
M-4D-4 D-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-2 D-4 D-4 G-2 a-7_b-7_a-7 G-8_a-8 b-5 b-8
L- Li- za Lee, she pro- mised me; Yan- kee John, Storm- a- long; She
H- D7 cho: D7 G
M-4d-4 e-4 d-5 b-8 a-4 b-4 G-2 D-4 D-4 G-2 a-7_b-7_a-7 G-8_a-8 b-2 S-6
L- pro- mised for to mar- ry me; Yan- kee John, Storm- a- long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZIEWAN
N-Lizzie Wan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-from Bronson
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M-4D-4 S-6 ST32G-4 G-4 b-2_b-4 b-8 a-8 ST22G-4 G-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- Fair Lu- cy sit- ting in her fa- ther's room. La- men-ting and a- mak- ing her
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M-3a-3 a-8_b-8 ST32c-4 a-4 d-3 e-4_ST22d-4 b-4 b-4 b-8_a-8
L- mourne. And in steps her bro- ther James. Oh,
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M-2G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- what's fair Lu- cy done?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZIWAN1
N-Lizzie Wan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-From Sharp, English Folksongs from Southern Appalacians
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M-4D-4 S-6 ST32G-4 G-4 b-2_b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 ST22G-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- Fair Lu- cy sit- ting in her fa- ther's room. La- ment-ing and a- mak- ing her
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M-3a-3 a-8_b-8 ST32c-4_a-4 d-3 e-4 ST22d-4 b-4 b-4 b-8_a-8
L- mourn. And in steps her bro- ther James. O
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M-2G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- what's fair Lu- cy done?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZIWAN2
N-Lizzie Wan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-From Bronson
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 G-4 G-8_D-8 G-0 G-9 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8_G-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-5 a-8 b-4 d-4
L- Fair Lu- cy sit-ting in her fa- ther's room. Ma- king her la- ments a-
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M-4a-3 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 a-8_b-8 b-4_a-8 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 b-8 a-5 D-8 E-4 E-4
L- lone. Who should come by but her own mo- ther dear. Say-ing what makes fair Lu- cy
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M-1D-2 R-4 S-6
L- mourne?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LIZLIND
N-Lizzy Lindsay
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8 D-8 S-6 C-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 E-2_E-2 E-8 D-8 C-2 G-8 G-8
L- Will ye gang tae the hie- lands Liz- zy Lind- say? Will ye gang tae the
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M-1G-4 E-4 G-4 a-3 b-2 c-4 C-2 G-8 G-8
L- hie- lands wi' me? Will ye gang tae the
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M-5G-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8_E-8 E-2_E-2 G-4 a-4 c-5 a-8 G-8 E-5 D-4
L- Hie- lands Liz- zy Lind- say? My dar- ling and my wife to
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M-2C-3_C-3
L- be.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LKCOLFIN
N-Lakes of Col Fin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 c-4
L- .- Air- ly one mor- ning young Wil- liam a- rose, It's off to his
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M-5b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 d-4 d-4 d-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-8 F-8
L- com- rade's bed- cham- ber he goes, Say- ing "Com- rade roy-al com- rade rise and
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M-6F-4 G-4 b-4 W-2 a-2 a-4 W-3 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- let no one go, For this's a fine mor- ning and ba- thing we'll go."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LLYTOODM
N-Lolly Toodum
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 R-8 G-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- As I went out one eve-'ning to take the pleas-ant air, Lol-ly too- dum too- dum
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M-4D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 e-4 d-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 c-5 a-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- lol- ly too-dum day. As I went out one eve-'ning to take the pleas-ant air, I o -ver heard a moth- er a-
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M-3G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 S-6
L- scoldin' her daugh-ter fair, Lol-ly too- dum too- dum lol- ly too- dum day.
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%LMAISRY
N-Lady Maisry
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-
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M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 W-2 W-2 a-3 D-4
L- Down step- ped her old fa- ther dear, He step- ped o- ver the floor, It's
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M-4G-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- how do you do, La- dy Mar-grie, said he, Since you be- came a whore?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNDLDYFR
N-A Landlady of France
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 D-0 D-0 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-4 D-4
L- A land-la-dy of France loved an of- fic- er 'tis said, And the of- fic-er he dear-ly loved her bran- dy
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M-8D-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 G-4
L- Oh! Now said she, "I dear-ly love this offic-er though his nose is red, And his legs are what the re-gi- ment calls band- y
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M-1G-5 R-8 S-6
L- Oh!
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%LNDLIBRT
N-The Land of Libertie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
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M-1a-4 S-6 d-5 e-8 f-4 e-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- My mind it be- ing much in- clined to cross the ra- ging main,
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M-5a-4 S-6 d-5 e-8 f-4 e-4 d-5_c-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6
L- I left my ten- der pa- rents in so- row, grief and pain.
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M-5a-8_G-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-8_C-8 D-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- On board the "Fame" we then be- came all pas- sen- gers to be,
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M-5a-4 S-6 d-5 e-8 f-4 e-4 d-4_c-4 a-4 G-8 E-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- To sail with Cap- tain Thomp- son to the Land of Li- ber- tie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNGPGAWL
N-The Long Peggin' Awl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 d-4 c-4 b%8_a-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-2 G-8_a-8
L- As I was a- walk- ing one morn- ing in May, I
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M-5b-4 c-4 d-8 e-8 f-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 d-2 c-4 d-4 g-4 g-4
L- met a pret-ty fair maid, her gown it was gay. I step- ped up
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M-5f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b%8_a-8 G-4 c-2 e-4 d-4 b%4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4
L- to her and back she did fall, She want to be played with the
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M-2b-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 R-2 S-6
L- long peg- gin awl.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNGRSTAR
N-A Lingering Star
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-9_b-0 b-4 e-8_c-8 b-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-9_b-0 b-4 e-0_c-9
L- Thou lin- 'ring star with less- 'ning ray, That lov'st to greet the
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M-4b-0_G-9 F-9_G-0 E-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-9_b-0 b-4 e-8_c-8 b-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 G-9_a-0 b-4 c-9_b-0 b-4 e-9_b-0
L- ear- ly morn, A- gain thou ush- er'st in the day My Ma- ry from my
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M-4b-0_G-9 F-9_G-0 E-4 b-9_d-0 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 b-4 a-8_c-8 b-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 b-8_c-0_d-0 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 b-4 a-8_c-8
L- soul was torn. O Ma- ry dear de- part- ed shade, Where is thy place of
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M-4b-0_G-9 F-9_G-0 E-4 b-9_d-0 e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8 b-4 a-9_c-0 b-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_b-8 S-9 e-8_c-8
L- bliss- ful rest? See'st thou o- ver low- ly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that
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M-1b-0_G-9 F-9 G-0 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- rend this breast?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNGSHORE
N-The Longshoreman's Strike
C-
A-Edward Harrigan
T-
S-136
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5D-5 S-6 G-5 a-4_G-8 E-5 D-5 d-5_d-4 b-8 d-5 c-4 d-8
L- I am a sim- ple la- b'ring man And I
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M-5e-5 d-4_b-8 G-5 a-4_G-8 E-3 R-4 R-8 D-4 D-8 G-5_G-4 a-8
L- work a- long the shore; For to keep the
H-
M-5E-5 D-5 d-5 b-5 d-5 c-4 d-8 e-5 d-5 G-5 a-5
L- hun- gry wolves a- way from the poor long- shore- man's
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M-5G-3 R-4 R-8 c-4 d-8 e-5 e-5 ST58e-8 d-8 b-5 ST68d-5_d-4 b-8
L- door. I toil all day long in the broi- ling
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M-4d-5 R-4 R-8 ST98e-5 d-5 b-4 a-8 ST68G-8 G-4 a-4 G-8 E-3
L- sun, On the ships that come in from the sea;
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M-5R-4 R-8 D-4_E-8 G-5 a-4_G-8 E-5 D-4 D-8 d-5 d-4_b-8 d-5 c-4 d-8
L- From ear- ly light un- til late at night For the
H- Chorus
M-1e-5 d-4_b-8 G-5 a-5 G-3 R-4 R-8 c-4 d-8 e-8 e-4_e-4 e-8
L- poor man's fa- mi- ly. Then it's give us good
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M-4e-8_d-4 R-4 b-8 d-5 d-5 ST98d-5 R-4 R-8 c-4 d-8 ST68e-5 d-4_b-8
L- pay for ev- 'ry day, For that's all we
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M-5G-5 a-4_G-8 E-3 R-4 R-8 D-4 E-8 G-5 a-4_G-8 E-5 D-4 D-8
L- ask of thee, For our cause is right, and we're
H-
M-5d-5 d-4 b-8 d-5 c-4 d-8 e-5 d-5 G-5 a-5 G-3 S-6
L- out on a strike, For the poor man's fa- mi- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNKMNTRS
N-The Links of Montrose
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6d-8_c-8 S-6 b-5 a#8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- The sun was a- set- tin' way doon in the west, And I know that I
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M-5D-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 R-4 d-8 c-8 b-5 a#8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- seen it in my Sun- day best; So I daun- dered a- wa' where the
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M-1G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 R-4 c-8_c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 D-4 d-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 F-4
L- sun- ny wind blows; I daun- dered a- wa' o'er the hills o' Mont-
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M-1G-3 S-6
L- rose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LNNOMORE
N-The L & N Don't Stop Here Anymore
C-Jean Richie
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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H-
M-1E-4 S-6 a-8 a-5 a-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-3_E-2 P-4 a-2 S-6
L- O when I was a cur- ly head- ed ba- by, My
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M-4a-8 a-5 a-4 E-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 a-1_a-3 E-4
L- dad-dy set me down up- on his knee; Said
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M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-3_E-2 E-2
L- "son, you go to school and learn your let- ters, Don't
H- chorus:
M-5D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-3_E-2 B-2 W-2 A-1_A-4 A-4 B-4 C-4
L- be no dus- ty min- er like me. For I was
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M-5D-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-4 A-3_W-2 A-1 W-3 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8
L- born and raised at the mouth of the Haz- ard Hol- ler, Coal cars roar-in' and a-
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M-5D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 W-2 E-1_E-1 W-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-5 c-8
L- rum- bl- in' past my door; Now they're stand- in' rust- y rol- lin'
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M-6W-2 b-4 a-3_W-2 a-1 R-1 R-2 E-4 E-4 W-3 E-8 E-8 E-3_E-2 E-2
L- emp- ty, And the L and N don't
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M-5E-4 D-4 C-8 B-5 W-2 A-1_A-1 R-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- stop here an- y more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOCHNGAR
N-Katherine Jaffray (Lochnagar)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1d-4 d-4 c-4 d-8_f-8 d-4 d-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 C-8 C-8
L- Loch- na- gar cam frae the west In- to the low coun- trie, An' he's
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M-4F-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-4_c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- coor- ted Kath- 'rine Jaff- ray, An' stole her heart a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOCHNGR2
N-Katharine Jaffray
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-F
B-2/4
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M-1G-8 S-6 W-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 c-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 W-3 C-5 G-8
L- He took her by her mid-dle so small, And by the grass- green sleeve; And
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M-1W-4 a-8 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 c-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 F-0 F-0 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-5 G-8
L- out of the wed-ding house door they marched Of the com-pa-ny asked no leave. The
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M-1W-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-5 G-8
L- drums did beat, the trum- pets sound Most glo- ri- ous to be seen, And
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M-4W-4 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 C-8 C-0 C-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- back they marched to Ed- in- bo- rogh town With his com- pa-ny dressed in green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOCHRAY
N-The Banks of Sweet Loch Ray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-0_F-0 S-6 a-4 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 D-8 E-4 D-8 D-4 C-8 D-5_D-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 d-4 d-8
L-
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M-5d-4_a-8 c-4 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 a-5_a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 a-8 b-9 b-9 d-4 b-8
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOCKBOLT
N-Locks and Bolts
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/2
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M-6W-2 R-1 R-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 G-2 ST22F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c%2 a-4 W-1 ST32b-4 d-4 c%2 a-2
L- I dreamed of my true love last night, All in my arms I held her. But when I woke it
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M-1a-4 D-4 F-3 D-8 D-8 G-4 b-4 a-3 E-4
L- was a dream. I was forced to lay with-
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M-1D-4 D-3 R-2 S-6
L- out her.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOGCABIN
N-The Little Log Cabin by the Stream
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
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M-6C-8 S-6 C-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-5 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F#8 G-4 a-8
L- There was a hap- py time for me not ma- ny years a- go, When the town folks used to
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M-5b-8 G-4 E-4 C-8 a-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-8
L- ga- ther on the green; And the fid- dle and the ban- jo they would make the fo- rest
H- chorus:
M-5D-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 F#8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 S-9 F-5 R-4 F-8 b-5 b-4 b-8
L- ring, In that lit- tle old log ca- bin by the stream. Then hang up the
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M-5F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 C-8
L- fid- dle and the ban- jo on the wall, And we'll lay a- side the bones and tam- bou-
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M-5a-5 R-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-4 D-8 D-4 C-8 D-5 E-4 F-8
L- rine; Since death did come and claim my Rose, the on- ly flow'r that grows, In that
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M-3G-4 F#8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- lit- tle old log ca- bin by the stream.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOGDRIVR
N-The Log Driver's Waltz
C-Wade Hemsworth
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
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H-
M-1D-8 D-8 D-8 S-6 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 c-4 a-4 W-2 E-2 E-4 W-3 D-4 F-4 a-4
L- If you should ask a- ny girl from the pa- rish a- round what plea- ses her
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M-5d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c#4 d-4 R-4 D-4 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C#4 D-4
L- most from her head to her toes, She'll say, "I'm not sure that it's
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M-5E-4 c-4 a-4 E-2 E-8 E-8 D-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 G-4
L- bus- 'ness of yours, but I do like to waltz with a log dri- ver.
H-chorus:
M-7W-2 d-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 d-4 b-2 d-4 c-2 e-4 e-4 c-2 W-3 b-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- For he goes bir- ling down a- down white wa- ter; That's where the log dri- ver
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M-7a-5 d-8 d-4 W-2 d-4 e-4 f-4 g-2 d-4 b-2 d-4 c-2 e-4 W-3 e-4 c-5 c-8 b-4 d-4 d-4
L- learns to step light-ly. It's bir- ling down, a- down white wa- ter; A log dri- ver's
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M-3d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 d-4 b-4 G-2 S-6
L- waltz plea- ses girls com- plete- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOGIBUCH
N-O Logie O Buchan
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A-
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S-100
K-A
B-3/4
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M-6E-8_D-8 S-6 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-4
L- O Lo- gie O' Buch- an, O Lo- gie the laird, They have ta- ken a- way
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M-5E-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 c-4 e-4 c-4 b-4
L- Je- my the de- light of the yard, He played on his pipe and his
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M-5a-4 F-4 a-4 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4
L- vi- lot so small, They have ta-ken a- way Je- my the flow'r of them
H- chorus:
M-5F-2 E-8 D-8 C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 E-8 D-8
L- all. She's a- thin- king long las- sie though I gang a- wa' She's a
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M-5C-5 D-8 E-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-8_b-8 c-5 b-8 c-4
L- thin- king long las- sie though I gang a- wa'; The sum- mer is
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M-5e-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-8_b-8 c-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4
L- co- min' cold win-ter is a- wa' I'll come back and see you in
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M-2c-4 a-4 F-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- spite of them all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LONEPRA2
N-Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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M-5R-4 C-4 F-8 F-8 a-4 W-2 c-1_W-3 c-4 d-8 c-8 a-4 F-4 W-2 a-1_W-3 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-4
L- Oh bu- ry me not on the lone prai- rie, These words came
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M-6W-1 c-1_W-3 c-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 F-4 W-1 G-1_W-3 G-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 W-2 W-1 G-1_W-3 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4
L- low and mourn- ful- ly, From the pal- lid lips of a youth who
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M-6W-1 F-1_W-3 F-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 W-1 G-1_W-3 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 W-1 F-1_W-3 F-4 R-3 S-6 S-6
L- lay On his dy- ing bed at the break of day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LONEPRAR
N-Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 E-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 c-9 c-0 c-5 c-8 a-4 E-9 E-0 E-8_e-4 e-8 e-4 c-4 c-5 c-8 a-4 S-6
L- Oh bu-ry me not on the lone prai-rie, Where the wild ki- yotes will howl o'er me,
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M-4E-9 E-0 S-6 E-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 c-9 c-0 c-5 c-8 a-5 E-8 E-8 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-8
L- Where the rat-tle- snakes hiss and the wind blows free, Oh bu-ry me not on the
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M-1c-5 c-8 a-5 S-6 S-6
L- lone prai- rie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LONGEDDY
N-Long Eddy Waltz
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
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H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-5_F-8 E-4 G-8 a-5 B-4 D-5 D-8 D-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 G-5 a-8 b-4
L- As I went ram-bling for plea- sure one day, In the oaks of sweet
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M-5b-4 a-4 b-4 G-8 d-5 b-4 a-2 D-8 D-8 G-5_a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4
L- Dun- kirk I hap- pened to stray. In that sha- dy bow- er I
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M-5G-4 d-5 b-8 a-4 b-5_a-8 G-8 E-5 E-4 D-4 G-4 B-4 D-5 E-8 D-8_B-8
L- clumb up a tree, with plea-sures of pas- sion so like- ly to
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M-1D-2 S-6 S-6
L- see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOOKYOND
N-Lookit' Over Yonder
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A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
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H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-8 G-8 G-5 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-5 F-8 G-4 E-5 E-8 F-8 a-8 a-5 F-8
L- I heard a rum- bling in the skies, It im- i- ta- ted thun- der, If my good wife gets
H- chorus:
M-5G-8 b-8 b-5 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 F-4 E-4 D-5 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-5 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-5 G-8
L- back a- gain 'Twill sure-ly be a won- der. Now loo-kit here and loo-kit there, And
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M-5F-9 a-0 a-5 F-8 G-4 E-5 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-5 F-8 G-8 b-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 d-8 d-5 f-8
L- look way o- ver yon- der, And can't you see the old gray goose a- smi-ling at the
H-
M-1E-4 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- gan- der.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOOPURPL
N-We Loop In the Purple Twilight
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9G-8 S-6 W-2 E-2 E-5 E-8 E-3 E-4 F-4 F-3_F-2 R-4 E-4 D-2 D-5 D-8 G-4 G-2 F-4 W-1 E-1_W-2 E-2 R-4 G-4
L- We stand 'neath re- soun- ding raf-ters, The walls all a- round us are bare; They
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M-8W-2 G-4 G-3 c-3 b-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 a-2 G-2 b-5 a-8 G-2 F-5 D-8 W-1 C-1_C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ec-ho back the laugh-ter; It seems as the dead are all there.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORDANCE
N-Lord of the Dance
C-Sydney Carter
A-Shaker Tune: Simple Gifts
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-8
L- I danced in the morn-ing when the world was be- gun. And I danced in the moon and the
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M-4c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 b-5 b-8 a-4 a-4 b-5 a-8
L- stars and the sun. And I came down from Hea-ven and I danced on the Earth. At Beth- le- hem I
H- Chorus
M-4G-4 G-4 G-2 d-2 b-5 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-2 b-4 b-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-8
L- had my birth. Dance then, Where-e-ver you may be. I am the Lord of the
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M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-8 a-8
L- Dance, said he. And I'll lead you all, Where-e-ver you may be. And I'll lead you all in the
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- Dance, said he.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORDBAT1
N-Lord Bateman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-3D-4 S-6 G-4 a-4 b-3 a-4 G-4_F-4 G-4_F-4 D-4 c-4
L- Lord Bate- man was a no- ble lord, a
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M-2b-4 a-8_G-8 d-2 c-2 b-4 G-4 a-3 b-8_c-8
L- no- ble lord of high de- gree. He
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M-2d-4 b-4 c-2 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4_F-4 D-4 D-4
L- shipped him- self all a- board a great ship, some
H-
M-2G-4 F-4 B-2 C-4 D-4 G-4 G-8_F-8 G-2 R-4 D-4
L- for- eign coun- tries to go and see. He
H-
M-2G-4 a-4 b-3 a-4 G-4_F-4 G-4_F-4 b-4 c-4
L- sail- ed east, he sail- ed west. He
H-
M-2b-4 a-8_G-8 d-2 c-2 b-4 G-4 a-3 b-8_c-8
L- sail- ed un- til proud Tur- key. There
H-
M-2d-4 b-4 c-2 b-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4_F-4 D-4 D-4
L- he was ta- ken and put in pri- son, no
H-
M-2G-4 F-4 B-2 C-4_D-4 G-4 G-8 F-8 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- hope of get- ting free a- ny more.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORDJSUS
N-Hold My Hand, Lord Jesus
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 G-8 G-8 G-0_E-9 E-4 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-0_D-9_D-4 R-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 a-8 G-9 F-0 E-2
L- Hold my hand, Lord Je- sus hold my hand, Hold my hand, Lord Je- sus hold my hand,
H-
M-1R-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-9 G-4 c-0 c-9 c-8 a-8 a-0 a-9 a-4_a-8_c-8 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 F-5 E-8
L- There's a race that we must run, And a vic-t'ry to be won Ev- 'ry ho- ur, Give me
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M-3D-4 a-0_G-9 E-4 E-0_D-9 C-2 S-6
L- po- wer To go through.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORDRAND
N-Lord Randal
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-tune from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H-
M-6C-8_D-8 S-6 E-2 E-8 G-8 E-8_G-5 C-4 E-8 E-5 G-4 G-2 C-4 E-4 E-4 G-4
L- oh, where have you been, Lord Ran- dal my son? Oh, where have you
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M-5e-4_d-4 c-4 E-5 D-8 D-4 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-8 C-8
L- been, my bon- nie young man? I've been with my sweet- heart, mo- ther.
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M-6C-4 C-4 C-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-5_d-8 d-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 E-8 G-4 E-8_D-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- Make my bed soon, for I'm sick to the heart and I fain would lie down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORDRNLD
N-Lord Ronald, My Son
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-tune: Lord Ronald, My Son (#352)
H-
M-6F-9_G-0 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-8_c-8 a-4_G-4 a-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 G-2 a-8_c-8 d-5 c-8 a-8_F-8
L- O where hae ye been, Lord Ro- nald, my son? O where hae ye
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M-5C-8_D-8_F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-9 F-0 F-2 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 a-8_c-8 a-4 G-4 a-8 c-8
L- been, Lord Ro- nald, my son? I hae been wi' my sweet- heart, mother,
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M-5d-4 c-4 c-8_a-8 G-2 a-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-9_F-0
L- make my bed soon; For I'm wea- ry wi' the hun- ting, And fain wad lie
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M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LORENNA
N-Lorena
C-J. P. Webster
A-Rev. H.D.L. Webster
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-5W-1 D-4 S-6 W-3 D-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 b-9 a-0 G-2 E-4 R-8 G-8 F-5 G-8 a-9 G-0 b-9 a-0 W-2 G-3 R-8 D-8
L- The years creep slow-ly by, Lo- re- na; The snow is on the grass a- gain; The
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M-4D-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 b-9 a-0 G-2 E-4 R-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-0 E-0 a-8 G-2 R-4 E-9 E-0
L- sun's low down the sky, Lo- re- na; The frost gleams where the flow-ers have been. But the
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M-1E-5 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-9 G-0 F-3 R-8 F-8 b-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 E-2 F-8_G-0_F-0 E-4
L- heart throbs on as warm-ly now As when the sum- mer days were nigh; Oh! the
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M-1D-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 b-9 a-0 G-2_G-8 R-8 E-4 D-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- sun can ne- ver dip so low A- down af-fec- tion's cloud-less sky.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOSEWHAL
N-The Losing of the Whale
C-Nudds and Sugden
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 E-4 F-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 C-4 G-4 c-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 F-3 S-6
L- In eigh- teen hun-dred and for- ty six On March the four- teenth day;
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M-5G-4 S-6 c-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-8 E-4 C-8_C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-5 D-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- I bought my- self a cal- en- dar For we were bound a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOSTLOVE
N-I Lost My Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3b-4 S-6 W-4 G-9 G-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 E-9 E-0 D-9 b-0 G-9 G-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 c-4 b-4
L- Oh, Jock since e- ver I seen your face, Oh, Jock since e- ver I kent ye.
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M-2W-4 G-9 G-0 D-0 D-0 D-8 E-9 E-0 G-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 d-0 d-0 e-0 c-8 b-8 E-4 G-8 S-6
L- Jock since e- ver I seen your face, Dae ye mind o' the shil- lin' I lent ye?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOVALONE
N-Love Alone
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 b-3 G-4 a-4 a-8 c-8_c-5 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 c-8 b-8_b-4 P-8 b-4
L- It's love and love a- lone That caused King Ed- ward to leave his throne, It's
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M-4b-4 e-4 e-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 c-8_c-5 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 F-8 E-8_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- love (It's love) It's love a- lone, That caused King Ed- ward to leave his throne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOVLYAPP
N-Oh, Lovely Appearance of Death
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-1W-2 G-3_G-2_a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-2 R-4 d-3_d-3 d-4 c-4 a-4 W-3 G-8_F-8 G-4 G-8_a-8
L-
L- Oh, love-ly ap-pear-rance of death, What sight up-on earth is so
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M-9W-2 D-2_F-4 G-3_G-2_a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-2 R-4 d-3_d-3 W-3 d-4 c-4 a-8_G-8
L-
L- fair? Not all the gay pa-geants that breathe Can with a dead
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M-1W-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3_G-2 R-4 d-3_d-2_e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-3_d-2 R-4
L-
L- bo- dy com- pare. In sol-emn de-light I sur- vey
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M-9W-2 d-3_d-3 d-4 c-4 a-4 W-3 G-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 W-2 D-2_F-4 G-3_G-2_a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4
L-
L- A corpse when the spi- rit has fled, In love with the beau-ti-ful
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M-6W-2 c-2 R-4 d-3_d-3 d-4 c-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 S-6
L-
L- clay, And long-ing to lie in its stead.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOVLYLEE
N-The Banks of my Own Lovely Lee
C-J. C. Shanahan
A-Dick Forbes
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- C F C Am G D G G7 C F
M-1G-0_F-0 S-6 E-9 D-0 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 c-0 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-5_G-4 G-0 F-0 E-9 D-0 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-8
L- How oft do my thoughts in their fan-cy take flight to the home of my child-hood a-way To the days when each pa-tri-ot's
H- C Am G D G G7 C Am
M-5G-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 c-0 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-8 D-8 E-8 F#8 G-5_G-4 G-0 G-0 d-9 b-0 G-8 F-9 E-0 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-0 E-0
L- vi-sion seem'd bright Ere I dreamed that those joys should de-cay, When my heart was as light as the wild winds that blow down the
H- C Am G7 C G7 F C G7
M-5E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 B-8_C-8 E-5_D-4 E-0 G-0 c-8 d-9 c-0 b-4 D-0 E-0 F-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-9 F-0
L- Mar- dyke through each elm- tree; Where I spor-ted and play'd 'neath each green lea-fy shade On the banks of my own love-ly
H- C G7 F C G G7 C
M-5E-5_E-4 E-0 G-0 c-8 d-9 c-0 b-4 D-0 E-0 F-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-9 F#0 G-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- Lee, Where I spor-ted and lay'd 'neath the green lea-fy shade on the banks of my own love-ly Lee.
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M-1c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L-
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%LOVNANCY
N-Streams of Lovely Nancy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 G-4 b-4 D-8 C-8 C-4 B-4 B-8 C-8 D-8_G-8 b-8 a-8 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 c-8_b-8
L- Oh, the streams of love- ly Nan- cy are di- vid- ed in three parts. Where the young men and
H-
M-5a-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 b-4 D-5 E-0_D-0 D-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8
L- maid- ens they do meet their sweet- hearts. It is drink- ing of good li- quor caused my
H-
M-6b-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_F-8 G-4 b-4 D-8 C-8 C-4 B-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- heart for to sing. And the noise in yon- der vil- lage made the rocks for to ring.
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%LOVNGIRL
N-The Loving Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 S-6
L- A- dieu, my lo- ving girl, a- dieu, It wounds my heart to part with you,
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- The time has come for me to go, There- for your mind I wish to know.
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%LOVTRAIL
N-Goodnight Loving Trial
C-Bruce Phillips
A-Bruce Phillips
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-2 D-4 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- Too old to wran- gle or ride on the swing, you beat the tri-
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- an- gle and curse ev- ery thing. And if dirt was the king- dom then
H-
M-5c-4 c-5 d-8 c-3_c-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-2 a-2 b-8 a-8
L- you'd be the king. On the Good- night trail on the
H-
M-5G-2 D-4 E-3_E-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4
L- Lov- ing Trail our old wo- man's lone- some to-
H-
M-5a-3_a-2 D-4 G-4 G-2 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 D-4
L- night. Your French harp blows like a low bawl- ing
H-
M-5E-3_E-2 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-2 b-4 a-4 a-5 b-8
L- calf. It's a won- der the wind don't tear off your
H-
M-4a-3_a-2 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 W-4 D-4 E-5 F-8
L- skin. Get in there and blow out the
H-
M-4G-3_G-3_G-3_G-3 S-6
L- light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLL3
N-Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3F-8 S-6 W-4 C-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 d-8 W-3 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 F-0_E-0
L- I'd scarce- ly got in- to my bed I'd scarce- ly got to sleep. There
H-
M-2W-4 C-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 F-9 F-0 F-8 d-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 a-8 c-8 R-9 c-8 c-0
L- came a no- ble cap- ta- in and stood at my bed feet. Saying a-
H-
M-2W-4 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-9 a-0 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-9 D-9 F-0
L- rise my fair one and go a- long with me to the
H-
M-2W-4 C-9_D-0 F-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-9 a-0 F-4 R-4
L- low- lands of Hol- land to fight in Ger- man- y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLL7
N-The Lily of Arkansas
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-5 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 G-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 S-6
L- My fa-ther built the bow, the ship that sailed the sea, With four and twen-ty brave sea-men to bear his com-pa-ny,
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 E-8 G-9 G-0 a-0 a-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- The waves an' winds are bea-tin', while sai-lin' on the sea, Lie low, the Li-ly of Ar-kan-sas has par-ted you and me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLLD
N-The Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 E-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4_E-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- The love that I have cho- sen was to my heart's con- tent,
H-
M-1b-8_a-8 S-6 G-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 F-4_D-4 B-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-2_E-8 R-8 S-6
L- The salt sea shall be fro- zen Be- fore that I re- pent.
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 E-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- Re- pent it I shall ne- ver un- til the day I die
H-
M-1b-8 a-8 S-6 G-2 E-4 G-4 F-4_D-4 B-4 B-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- But the Low- lands of Hol- land have par-ted my love and I.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLLD.2
N-The Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-Bronson 6
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 D-5 E-8 G-5 a-8 G-2 G-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-3 S-6
L- The love that I have cho- sen, I'll there- with be con- tent,
H-
M-5G-8_E-8 S-6 D-4 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-2 G-4 e-4 d-4 e-8_f-8 g-4 b-4 d-3 S-6
L- The saut sea shall be fro- zen Be- fore that I re- pent
H-
M-1W-2 d-4 S-6 W-3 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 e-4_d-4 c-4 b-4 a-5 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 E-2 E-5 S-6
L- Re- pent it I shall ne- ver un- til the day I die, But
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 D-5_E-8 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 e-4 d-8 b-5 a-5 b-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- the low- lands of Hol- land Hae twinn'd my love and me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLLD.3
N-The Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Bropnson 10
H-
M-4D-8_E-8 S-6 F-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 ST54G-5_a-8 c-4 d-5_c-8 ST44a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 E-4
L- Last night I was a- mar- ried And on my mar- riage
H-
M-3C-2 D-4_E-4 ST54F-4 a-2 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 G-5_a-8 c-4 d-5_c-8
L- bed, Up came a bold sea cap- tain and
H-
M-4a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 W-2 D-3 a-7 b-7 c-7 W-3 d-4 d-4 e-5 d-8 ST54c-4 c-8_a-8 c-4 d-5 c-8
L- stood at my bed head. Say-ing A- rise, a- rise you mar- ried- a- man and
H-
M-4a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 E-4 C-2 D-4 E-4 ST54W-2 F-4_a-2 G-8_E-8 D-8_E-8 W-3 G-5_a-8 c-4 d-5_c-8
L- come a- long with me, To the low- lands of Hol- land, to
H-
M-2a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- fight the e- ne- my.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLLD.4
N-The Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-Bronson 16
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-4 b-8 d-8 c-9_b-0 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-9_D-0 C-4 D-7_E-7 F-7 G-4 R-4 G-4 G-9 F-0 D-4 b-8 d-8
L- Oh, the ve-ry first night I was mar- ried I was laid down on my bed The cru- el cap- tain he
H-
M-5c-9 b-0 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-9_D-0 C-4 D-7_E-7 F-7 G-2 b-0 b-0 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 b-8 c-8
L- said to me, as he stood by my bed's head: Cry-ing, "A- rise my brisk and bon-ny lad, You must
H-
M-5d-9 e-0 d-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 a-4_a-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 G-9_F-0 D-4 c-4 b-9_a-0 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-9_D-0 C-4 D-7_E-7 F-7
L- go a- long with me To the low- lands of Hol- land For to face the e- ne-
H-
M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L- my.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LOWHOLLY
N-The Lowlands of Holland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 S-6 C-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 F-0_D-0 C-0 D-9 F-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 d-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-8 a-8 c-4 S-6
L- My love has built a bon-nie ship and set her on the sea; With se-ven score guid ma-ri-ners to bear her com-pa-ny.
H-
M-5W-2 R-8 c-8 S-6 W-3 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 D-4 D-9 F-0 C-9_D-0 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- There's three-score is sunk and three-score dead at sea And the Low- lands of Hol- land hae twined my love and me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LRDBEICH
N-Lord Beichan
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-From Ancient Scottish Ballads, Kinloch
H-
M-6a-4 S-6 a-0 d-9 d-4 F-4 G-9 a-0 c%4 b-9_a-0 a-0 d-9 d-4 e-9_d-0 b-9 a-0 a-4 R-8 b-8 a-9 F-0 D-4 E-8_F-8
L- Young Bei-chan was in Lon- don born, He was a man of hie de-gree; He past thro' mo- nie
H-
M-3G-9 G-0 F-5 a-8 b-0 d-9 a-4 G-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 D-4_S-6 S-6
L- king- doms great Un- til he cam un- to Grand Tur-kie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LTHRBTTL
N-The Leather Bottel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 F-0_G-0 a-4 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- 'Twas God a- bove who made all things, The heav'ns, the earth and all there-in, The
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 E-8_D-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 E-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 F-0_G-0 a-4 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-8
L- ships that on the sea do swimm, To guard from foes that none come in. And let them all do
H-
M-5d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 E-0 F-0 G-4 G-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 D-8_F-8 G-8
L- what they can, 'Twas for one end the use of Man So I wish in heav-en his soul may dwell That
H-
M-4a-4 R-8 c-4 R-8 d-4 R-8 b-4 R-8 F-4 R-8 E-4 R-8 D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6
L- first found out the leather bot- tel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LTHRHEAD
N-You Leather-Headed Songsters
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 c-5 d-8 c-5 G-8 E-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 d-4
L- You sai- lor lad- dies great and small I pray you lend an ear At-
H-
M-4c-5 d-8 c-5 G-0 G-0 E-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F#4 a-4 d-5 e-8 d-3 G-4
L- ten- tion pay and you straight-a- way A tale of truth shall hear, A-
H- chorus:
M-4f-4 e-4 d-5 G-8 e-5 d-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-3 G-4
L- bout those louts who we des- pise, Cor- rect me if I'm wrong, You
H-
M-4c-5 d-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 c-4_G-4 E-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-3 e-8_d-8
L- lea- ther hea- ded song- sters who mu- ti- late the song. You
H-
M-4c-5 d-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 c-4_G-4 E-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- lea- ther hea- ded song- sters who mu- ti- late the song!
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%LTTLTOWN
N-O Little Town of Bethleham
C-Lewis Redner
A-Phillips Brooks
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Bb C7 F
M-5W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 c-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 C-4 a-2 P-8 R-4 a-4
L- O lit- tle town of Beth- le- hem, how still we see thee lie! A-
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_F-8 a-5 G-8 F-2 R-4 a-4
L- bove thy deep and dream- less sleep The si- lent stars go by. Yet
H- Am Gm Dm A A7 Dm A7 Dm Gm A7
M-4a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 a-4
L- in thy dark streets shin- eth The ev- er- las- ting light; The
H- F Bb Bb7 F C7 F
M-4a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 c-4 b-4 D-4 d-4 c-4 F-4 a-5 G-8 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee to- night.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LTWILLIE
N-Little Willie 2
C-
A-
T-
S-86
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 F-8 S-6 a-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-0 F-9 R-4 D-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-5 A-8 A-8 D-8 F-5 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- Lit- tle Wil- lie went to Hea- ven On a bright an' star-ry night, When last I viewed him in his
H-
M-3D-8 B-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 A-5 A-8 B-8 D-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- cof- fin, In his lit- tle Sun-day suit.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUCKFORT
N-How Luckless the Fortune
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 S-6 a-2 b-4 G#4 a-2 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4
L- How luck- less the for- tune we sol- diers en-
H-
M-4c-3 b-4 c-2 f-4 e-4 d-4_c-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 G#4 a-4
L- dure. Un- cer- tain our plea- sures mis- chan- ces are
H-
M-4b-3 c-4 c-2 e-4 g-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 c-4_a-4 b-4 c-4
L- sure. If friend- ship should bind us or loves sof- ter
H-
M-4G#3 b-4 c-4_b-4 d-4 c-4 f-4_e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4_a-4 b-4 G#4
L- tie, The drum beats, from friend- ship and love we must
H-
M-1a-3 S-6 S-6
L- fly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUCYLOO
N-Miss Lucy Loo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4d-9 d-0 d-4 c-9 a-0 G-4 a-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 G-8 c-8 C-8 C-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 f-2
L- Rock- a-block, chock-a-block, rol-ler bow-ler sai-lor, To me way hay hay ho hu! Ooh,
H-
M-4d-9 d-0 d-4 c-9 a-0 G-4 F-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 D-4 C-8 C-8 F-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 G-0 F-2 S-6
L- Rock- a-block, chock-a-block, rol-ler bow-ler sai- lor, We're rol-lin' down to Tri-ni-dad to see Miss Lu- cy Loo!
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%LUDLWMAS
N-The Ludlow Massacre
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F
M-4R-2 R-8 C-0 C-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8_G-4_G-8 a-0 G-0 E-8 C-8 E-8_C-8_C-5 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 C-8 F-8 F-8
L- It was ear-ly spring- time that the strike was on. They drove us mi- ners out of
H- C G7
M-4G-2_G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 c-8_c-5 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 G-8 E-8_C-8_C-5 C-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 G-2_G-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 D-8
L- doors out from the hou- ses that the com-pa-ny owned. We moved in-to tents up at old Lud-
H- C
M-1C-2_C-8 R-8 R-4 S-6
L- low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUGHDANS
N-Lughnasad Dance
C-Gwydion
A-Gwydion
T-
S-100
K-F
B-</8
F-
H-
M-2F-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 G-4 G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-5_D-5
L- Lugh, the light of sum- mer bright. Clo- thed all in green.
H-
M-2F-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 G-4 G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-5_D-5
L- Tall- ti- u his mo- ther true, Rise up and be seen.
H-
M-2a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-5_G-5
L- At your fes-ti-val sounds the horn, Cal- ling the peo- ple a- gain.
H-
M-2a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-4 C-8 D-5_D-5 S-6
L- Child of bar- ley- corn, new- ly sum-mer born, Ri-pen- ing like the grain.
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%LULUWALL
N-Lulu Walls
C-A.P. Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 d-2 S-6 W-3 W-3 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 a-8_a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-3 S-6
L- One eve- ning get-ting dark, we first met in the park, .-sit-ting by the foun-tain all a- lone;
H-
M-5d-8_d-8 S-6 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 F-4 b-8 a-8 G-3 S-6
L- I lif-ted up my hat, and then be-gan to chat. She said she'd love me to see her home.
H-chorus:
M-5a-8 b-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 G-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-9 d-0 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-3 S-6
L- Such a star I've ne- ver seen, she's as pret-ty as a queen, She's as per-fect as an an- gel from a- bove,
H-
M-6d-9 d-0 S-6 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 W-2 G-1 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- If she'll on- ly be my wife, I'll live hap-py all my life With that ag-ra-va-ting beau-ty Lu-lu Walls.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUMBERN
N-Once More a-Lumbering Go
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 A-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 G-8 F-5 F-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- Come all ye sons of free-dom, who 'round the moun-tains range, Come all ye jol-ly lum- ber boys and
H- cho:
M-4E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-5 F-0 F-0 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 D-4 D-0 D-0 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-5 A-8 D-9 D-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- lis- ten to my song. By the banks of the sweet Sa-ra-nac, where its lim-pid wa-ters flow; we'll range the wild woods o-ver and once
H-
M-1E-9 A-0 A-8 A-8 A-4 A-8 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-5 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-2_
L- more a-lum-bering go. And once more a-lum-bering go, We'll range the wild woods o-ver and once more a-lum-bering go
H-
M-1D-4 R-4 R-2 S-6
L- _
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUMBRIN2
N-A-Lumbering We Go
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 a-4 E-4 a-4
L- Come all ye sons of free- dom through- out old Mi- chi-
H-
M-4D-3 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 c-4 b-4
L- gan; Come all ye gal- lant lum- ber men come list to a shan- ty
H-
M-4a-3 d-8 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-8 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 b#4
L- man: From the banks of the Mus- ke- gon where the ra- pid wa- ters
H-
M-4c-4_a-2 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-2 F-5 E-8 D-5 D-8 D-2_
L- flow, We'll range the wild woods o'er while a- lum- ber- ing
H-
M-2D-2 E-5_D-8 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- - we go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LUVELASS
N-My Love She's But a Lassie Yet
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-Tune: My luve she's but a lassie yet #293
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 d-8 D-8 D-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 e-8 E-8 E-8 b-0 c-0_d-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 d-8 g-8 f-9 e-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 b-8 c-8
L- My love, she's but a las-sie yet, My love she's but a las-sie yet, We'll let her stand a year or twa She'll no be half sae
H-
M-8d-8 D-8 D-8 f-0_g-0 h-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 d-0_e-0 f-0_g-0 h-8 f-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 E-8 E-8 f-0_g-0 h-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 b-8 c-8
L- sau- cy yet! I rue the day I sought her, O, I rue the day I sought her, O, Wha gets her need na say he's woo'd But he may say he
H-
M-1d-8 D-8 D-8 R-8 S-6
L- bought her, O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LVLDIGGR
N-Levelers and Diggers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune (1714) Capt. Kidd family variant
H-
M-1W-2 A-4 S-6 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 E-4 F-4 G-2 F-4 E-4 F-3 A-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 E-4 D-4 A-3 E-4
L- You no- ble dig-gers all, stand up now, stand up now, You no- ble dig-gers all, stand up now. The
H-
M-8W-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C#3 A-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-3 A-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 a-4 C#4
L- wast land to main-tain see-ing Ca-va-liers by name, Your dig-ging does main-tain and per-sons all de-fame, Stand up
H-
M-2W-2 D-2 D-4 C#4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- now, stand up now.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%LYNCHBRG
N-Lynchburg Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-chorus 1:
M-8b-8 b-8 d-9 d-0 G-5 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 a-5 R-8 b-8 b-8 e-8 e-0 e-0 d-8 d-8 b-9 b-0 d-8 d-0 d-0 b-8 a-8 G-5 R-8
L- Go- ing down to town, I'm go- ing down to town, Go- ing down to the Lynch-burg town to take my to-bac-co down.
H- chorus 2:
M-8b-9 b-0 d-8 d-8 G-2 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 R-8 b-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-9 b-0 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-5 R-8
L- Times a- get-tinh hard. Mo-ney get-ting sca'ce. Pay me for them to-bac-co boys And I will leave this place.
H-
M-8b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 R-8 b-8 b-0_b-0 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-0 G-0 b-0 b-0 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-5 R-8
L- Mas- sa had an old gray mare, Took him down to town, Sold him for a half a dol-lar and on-ly a quar-ter down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MACPHER
N-MacPherson's Lament
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse
M-4B-4 S-6 E-5 F-8 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 F-5 B-8 E-5 F-8 G-4 F-8_E-8
L- Fare- well, ye dun- geons dark and strong. Fare- well, fare- well to
H-
M-4C-3 B-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 F-5 B-8 E-5 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-4
L- thee. Mc Pher- son's life will not be long, on yon- der gal- lows
H- Chorus
M-5B-3 S-6 S-6 G-8_a-8 S-6 b-5 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8
L- tree. Sae rant- ing- ly, sae want- ing- ly, And sae daunt- ing- ly gaed
H-
M-3C-3 c-4 b-5 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8 G-4 F-4 F-5 B-8
L- he. He played a tune and he danced a- round be-
H-
M-2E-5 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-4 B-3 R-4
L- low yon gal- lows tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MADMOLL
N-Mad Moll
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-9/8
F-or Virgin Queen or Brose and Butter or Yellow Stockings
H-
M-4E-8 S-6 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-8_F-8 F-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8_F-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-8_F-8 F-8
L- .- Jen- ny sits up i' the laft .- Joc- kie wad fain been at her, But there cam a wind out the west Made
H- chorus
M-3G-9_a-0 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 e-8_c-8_c-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 e-8_c-8 c-8 e-8 b-8 b-8
L- a' the win-nocks to clat-ter, O gie my love brose, las-ses, O Gie my love brose and but-ter For
H-
M-2a-9_b-0 c-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 e-8_c-8 c-8 G-9_a-0 b-8 b-8_c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 S-6 S-6
L- nane in Car- rick wi' him Can gie a cunt its sup-per.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MADROBIN
N-Mad Robin (Love Me Little, Love me Long)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-5+a-5 b-8+G-8 a-4+F-4 d-4+F-4 c-4+a-4 F-4 F-4_G-4+E-4 a-4+F-4 b-8_a-8 G-4+C-4 F-4 G-8+E-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-2
L- Love me lit- tle, love me long, Is the bur- den of my song,
H-
M-4c-5+F-5 b-8 a-4 d-4+F-4 c-4+a-4 F-4 F-4_G-4+E-4 a-4+F-4 b-4+G-4+D-4 G-5+E-5+B-5 F-8 F-3+A-3 R-4
L- Love that is too hot and strong Burn- eth soon to waste.
H-
M-4f-5+a-5+F-5 e-8 d-4 c#4+E-4 d-4+F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8+F-8 b%8 c-4+G-4 d-4+a-4 d-4+a-4+E-4 c#4 d-2+a-2+F-2_c%2+F-2+E&2
L- Still, I would not have thee cold, nor too back- ward nor too cold;
H-
M-4c-4+F-4+D-4 b-4 b-4+F-4+C-4 a-4 d-4+F-4+D-4 a-4+F-4+C-4 G-4+E-4+C-4_F-4+C-4 E-4+B-4 F-4+C-4+A-4 G-5+E-5+B-5 F-8 F-3+A-3 R-4 S-6
L- Love that last- eth till 'tis old, Fad- eth not in haste.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAGGIAWA
N-Since Maggie Went Away
C-Trad.
A-Sean O'Casey
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- F Dm F C7 F Dm F C7
M-1F-0_G-0 S-6 a-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 D-9 D-0 C-0_D-9 F-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 G-0 F-9 D-9 D-0 C-0 a-9 G-4
L- No more I stroll, no more I stroll,a-long th bo- reen, I see the scar-let pop=pies play a- mid the corn
H- F C7 F Dm C7 F Dm C7
M-8F-4 R-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 d-9 c-0 c-9 a-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 F-0 a-9 G-9 F-0
L-green. No more be- neath the hedge I watch the but-ter-flies at play, For my heart is filled with woe, with woe, since Mag-gie went a-
H- F
M-2F-2_F-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAGGIMAY
N-Maggie May
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 F-4 G-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 F-4_D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 W-1 E-1_E-2 F-4_G-4
L- Now you jol-ly sail-or lads, come lis-ten to my tale, I am sure you will have cause to pi-ty me, I
H- chorus:
M-8W-2 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-1_D-2 d-2
L- was a damned young fool in the Port of Li-ver-pool, When I called there on my first port home from sea. Oh,
H-
M-4b-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-2 d-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-3 F-4
L- Mag- gie Mag- gie May, They've ta- ken you a- way, To
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 W-1 E-1_W-3 E-2 F-4 G-4
L- slave up- on Van Die- man's cru- el shore, For you've
H-
M-4a-4 F-4 a-8 a-8_b-4 a-4 F-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8_b-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- robbed so ma- ny sai- lors, And dosed so ma- ny wha- lers, But you'll
H-
M-4a-8 a-5 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-8_G-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-1_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- ne- ver cruise 'round Pe- ter street no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAGICN2
N-The Two Magicians
C-A.L. Lloyd
A-Trad. (Child #44)
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm F Dm C7 C
M-5d-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- The la- dy stands at her bow- er door As straight as a wil- low wand,
H- Dm Am Dm chorus:
M-5F-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 c-4 E-4 E-4 W-2 D-2 D-4 D-4
L- And by there came a lus- ty smith with a ham- mer in his hand, cry- ing
H- Dm Am Dm F C
M-4d-2 c-4 a-4 d-3 E-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 F-8 E-8
L- Bide, la- dy bide, There's no- where you can hide, For the
H- Dm F Dm F Am C Dm
M-4D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 d-4 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 E-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- lus- ty smith will be your love, And he will lay your pride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAGLAUDR
N-Maggie Lauder
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 c-8 e-9 f-0 e-8 d-8 c-4 S-6
L- I mar-ried with a scol-ding wide, The four-teenth of No-vem-ber, She made me wea-ry of my life, By one un-ru-ly mem-
H-
M-5e-9 c-0 S-6 d-9 e-0 d-8 f-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 e-8 b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-8 F-0_G-0 a-8 E-8 F-8 C-8 D-9 C-0 B-8 d-8 c-8 e-8 b-9 c-0 S-6
L- ber, Long did I bear the hea-vy yoke, And ma-ny griefs at-ten-ded, But to my com- fort be it spoke, Noow, now her life is
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- en- ded.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDISLG
N-The Fair Maid of Islington
C-William Byrd (modified)
A-Trad. 17th Century
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Tune: Sellinger's Round
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-9 d-0_e-8 d-4 c-8 b-9_a-0 b-8 c-5_c-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8
L- There was a fair maid of Is- ling-ton, As I heard ma- ny tell, And she was go- ing to
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 c-9 d-0_e-8 d-4 c-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 c-5_c-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8
L- Lon- don town, her pears and ap- ples to sell. As she was go- ing a- long the road, a
H-
M-1b-9 c-0_d-8 d-9 c-0 b-8 a-5 d-4_b-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-9 b-0_c-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F#9 E-0_F-8
L- vint- ner did her es- py, And What shall I give fair maid says he, One night with you to
H- chorus:
M-5G-2 a-8_b-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-9 b-0_c-8 b-4 G-8 a-9 b-0_G-8 F#9 E-0_F-8 G-3 S-6
L- lie. And what shall I give, fair maid, says he, One night with you to lie?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDLMNT
N-The Maiden's Lament
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 a-4 S-6 f-3 e-8_d-8 c-8 d-8 e-4 d-3 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- As I roved out one eve-ning in Spring, Down by a
H-
M-3f-3 e-8 d-8 c-8_d-8 e-4 ST22W-2 d-3 d-8_e-8 ST32W-3 f-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 c-4
L- si- lent sweet sHa- dy grove, I heard a mai- den ma- king
H-
M-3a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4_c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sad la- ment, She cried: A- las, I have lost my love.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDMILL
N-Maid Gaed Tae The Mill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-From SingOut
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8_G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 d-4 d-8_d-4 d-8 b-5 d-4 c-8 c-4 c-8_c-8 c-8 c-8
L- The maid gaed tae the mill ae nicht, hae hae sae wan- ton. The maid gaed tae the
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-5 R-4 d-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- mill ae nicht, hae hae sae wan- ton she. She swar by a' the stars sae bricht that
H-
M-6d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 b-4_d-8 d-5 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-5 G-5 a-8 a-8 D-8_D-4 F-8 W-1 G-3 S-6
L- she would get her corn groun', she would get her corn groun', mull and mul- ture free.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDPAL2
N-The Well Below the Valley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 a-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 b%4 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8
L- A gen- tle- man was pas- sing by, He as- ked a drink as he got dry At the well be- low the
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 D-8 D-5 a-5 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 S-6
L- val- ley, o. Green grows the li- ly, o Right a- mong the bush- es, o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDSH3R
N-The Maid on the Shore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 F-8_G-8 c-4 G-4 G-4
L- There was a young la- dy, dis-ap- poin-ted in love, And she was sunk
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 d-3 b-2 c-8 d-8 e-4_d-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- deep in des- pair- O. No- thing could she find to re-
H-
M-6c-4_b-4 a-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 W-2 E-4 C-2_W-3 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- lieve her mind, But to roam all a- lone on the shore- O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDSHR2
N-Maid on the Shore (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- G F Dm G
M-5D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 B-4 C-5 B-8 C-4 A-2_A-9 @-0 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8
L- There was a fair dam- sel all cross- ed in love, And she fell ve- ry
H- F G F Dm
M-5G-2 F-8 F-8 G-3 G-9 G-0 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 G-4 B-0_A-0_@-5 @-8 @-8
L- deep in des- pair. All the way she could find to ease her sad mind, was to
H- G F G F
M-5A-2 A-9 A-0 B-2 C-8 C-8 D-2 G-9 D-0 C-2 C-4 C-2 D-9 B-0
L- walk all a- long on the shore, O the shore, to walk all a-
H- Dm G
M-2C-2 ?-9 @-0 @-3 S-6
L- long on the shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIDTOTN
N-The Maid of Tottenham
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- As I came down from Tot- ten- ham Up- on a mar- ket day, 'Twas there I spied a
H-
M-5b-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 D-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 D-8 b-5 d-4 b-8
L- bon- ny lass, her clo- thing was so gay. Her jour- ney was to Lon- don, with
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-0 D-9 C-8 B-4 D-8 E-9 E-0 a-8 G-0 G-9 F-8
L- but- ter milk and whey, So we both jogged on to-ge-ther my boys, Sing Fal the dal did-dle al
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAIRIWED
N-Mairi's Wedding
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-E
B-2/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1W-4 B-9 C-0 B-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 G-0_b-9
L- Step we gai- ly on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe;
H-
M-4W-4 B-9 C-0 B-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 B-4 B-4
L- Arm in arm and on we go, All for Mair- i's wed- ding!
H-
M-4W-4 b-9 b-0 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-0 F-9 G-4
L- O- ver hill- ways up and down, Myr- tle green and brack- en brown,
H-
M-4W-4 b-9 b-0 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 B-4 B-4 S-6
L- Past the sheil- ing through the town, All for sake of Mair- i.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAKWHOOP
N-Making Whoopie
C-
A-(Gus Kahn)
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 a-8 G-8 S-6 e-2_e-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 f-2_f-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 g-8 g-2 c-8_d-8 c-8 g-2_g-8 S-6
L- A- no- ther year. A- no- ther June A- no- ther sun-ny Ho- ney moon;
H-
M-5g-8 g-8 f-8 S-6 e-8 e-2 c-8 d-8 c-8 e&8 e-2 c-8 d-8_c-8 W-2 e-8 c-2_c-5 W-3 R-5 R-4 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- a- no- ther sea-son, A-no- ther rea- son To make Whoo-pie. A qui- et
H-
M-4e-8 e-5_e-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 f-2_f-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 g-8 g-2 c-8 d-8 c-8 g-5_g-4 g-8 g-8 f-8
L- ser-vice, A lot of rice, the groom is ner-vous He an-swers twice, It's sim-ply
H-
M-5e-8 e-2 c-8 d-8 c-8 e&8 e-2 c-8 d-8_c-8 W-2 e-8 c-2_c-5 R-1 W-3 g-8 i&4 g-8 i-4 g-4
L- kil- lin', That he's so wil- lin', To make whoo- pie. Pic-ture a co- sy
H-
M-1g&8 g-5_g-2 f-8 h&4 f-8 h&4 f-4 e-1 g-8 i&4 g-8 i-4 g-4
L- love- nest, Down where the ro- ses cling, Pic-ture the same sweet
H-
M-4g&8 g-5_g-2 f-8 h&4 f-8 h&4 f-4 e-5_e-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 e-8 e-5_e-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- love- nest, See what a year can bring; He's wa-shing di- shes, and ba- by
H-
M-4f-2_f-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 g-8 g-2 c-8 d-8 c-8 g-5_g-4 g-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 e-4_e-4 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- clothes, He's so am- bi-tious He e- ven sews, But don't for-get, boys That's what you
H-
M-2e&8 e-4_e-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 e-8 c-4_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- get, boys, For ma- kin' whoo- pie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MALEFMAL
N-The Male Female Highwayman
C-
A-Nudds and Sugden
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 W-2 B-2 R-4 B-4
L- It's of a fe- male high- way- man all on a sum- mer's day. She
H-
M-4b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 A-2 R-4 a-4
L- said, "A fro- lic I will have and dress in men's ar- ray, And
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-4
L- I'll ride out a- long the lea and hope my true- love I shall see, And
H-
M-1B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 a-4 E-4 a-4 D-2 D-4 D-4
L- there I'll test his con- stan- cy with a fe- male high- way man, With a
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 R-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-2 R-4 a-4
L- fe- male high- way man, A fe- male high- way- man, And
H-
M-4G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 A-8 A-8 B-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- there I'll test his con- stan- cy with a fe- male high- way- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MALYMEEK
N-Mally's Meek
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: O Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet #226
H- chorus:
M-4R-3 R-8 R-0 F-0_E-0 E-9 b-4 b-9 a-0 b-4 a-8 F-8 d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 D-4 E-0 E-9 b-4 b-9 a-0 b-4
L- Mal-ly's meek, Mal-ly's sweet, Mal-ly's mo-dest and dis-creet, Mal-ly's rare, Mal- ly's fair
H- chorus:
M-4a-0 d-9 b-9 d-0 a-9 F-0 E-9 F-0 E-0 E-9 e-9 f-0 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0 e-9 e-0 d-9 e-0 f-9 e-0 d-8 b-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 f-0_e-0 d-0_c#0 d-9 d-0
L-Mal-lys's ev- 'ry way com-plete. As I was walk-ing up the street, A bare-fit maid I chanc'd to meet. But O, the road was ve-ry hard, For
H-
M-1b-9 d-0 a-0 D-9 a-8 F-8 E-9 R-0 S-6
L- that fair maid-en's ten-der feet.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MANMIKE
N-Man with the Microphone
C-Sidney Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 D-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_G-8 b%8 a-5_a-8 R-8 a-8
L- As I went out one morn- ing I was sing-ing a coun- try song. I
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5_a-8 R-8 a-8 d-4 f-8 e-4 a-8
L- met a man with a mic- ro- phone, and Oh he did me wrong! He led me up a
H-
M-1d-4 f-8 e-4 a-8 d-4 f-8 e-4 a-8 d-5_d-8 R-8 a-8 d-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8
L- grass- y bank, and whip- ping out a tape, He took my coun- try dit- ty down be-
H- chorus:
M-1a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 a-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 E-8
L- fore I could es- cape. With a whack for Pe- ter and Paul and Mar-y and bur-ly old i- vy and
H-
M-1D-2_D-8 R-8 S-6
L- all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MANSAMAN
N-A Man's a Man For All That
C-TRAD: For a' That an' A' That (84)
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 F-0_G-0 b-9 c-0 b-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 b-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 d-0_c-0 b-9 c-0 b-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 e-8
L- Is there for hon-est pov-er-ty that hangs his head an' a' that? The cow-ard slave, we pass him by, We
H-
M-4d-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 e-8 d-9_e-0 f-8 d-8 e-9 d-0_c-8 e-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 b-8 G-4 G-8 e-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 d-0_f-0 g-8 c-8 c-9 d-0
L- dare be poor for a' that. For a' that an' a' that, Our toils ob-scure an' a' that, The rank is but the guin- ea's stamp The
H-
M-1b-9 c-0 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 F-4 F-8 R-8 S-6
L- man's the good for a' that.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MANWROTE
N-The Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 E-2 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-2 F-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-1
L- Man gets up ear-ly in the morn, Leaves his wife in bed;
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-0 D-0 E-4 E-4 F-8 F-8_F-4 F-5 F-8 E-8 E-8_E-4 G-4 G-4
L- She lies there as the kids get up and cry, "Get up and cook some
H-
M-5W-1 W-2 F-1 R-1 W-3 G-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-8_D-4 D-4 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-4
L- bread. Let me tell you a thing or two: that a wo- man like that won't
H- chorus:
M-4D-8 D-8_D-4 D-2 R-2 R-4 A-8 A-8 D-5 D-8 E-5 E-8 F-4 F-4 F-2
L- ne- ver do. And the man who wrote the "Home, Sweet Home
H-
M-4F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-4 D-1 R-2 R-4 A-4 D-8 D-8_D-4 E-4 E-4
L- ne-ver was a mar- ried man. He ne- ver had no
H-
M-4F-8 F-4 F-8_F-5 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 F-1 R-2 R-4 F-4
L- lo- ving wife to greet him with a fry- ing pan. She'll
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8_F-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 D-2
L- meet you at the door when you go to come in, And knock you down with a rol- ling pin.
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 A-8 A-8 D-5 D-8 E-5 E-8 F-4 F-4 F-2 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-4
L- And the man who wrote the Home Sweet Home ne- ver was a mar- ried
H-
M-1D-1 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MANWRSLR
N-Man-o-War Sailor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- solo: chorus:
M-1B-8 B-8 B-4 D-8 F-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 B-4 R-4 B-8 B-8 B-4 D-8 D-5 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4
L- Man- o- war sail- or, you bet-ter le' me go; Man-o- war sail-or ho- heave- ho ,
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 R-4 B-8 B-8 B-4 D-8 D-5 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4
L- Man- o- war sail- or, I'm try-ing to go home; Man-o- war sail-or ho- heave- ho ,
H-
M-4B-8 B-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 R-4 B-8 B-8 B-4 D-8 D-5 C-4 C-4 B-4 R-4 S-6
L- Man-o- war sail-or I'm go- ing home; Man-o- war sail-or ho- heave- ho .
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MANYTSND
N-Many T'ousand Gone
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 b-4 e-4 d-5 b-8 G-4 R-8 c-8 b-5 c-8 a-4 R-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 e-4
L- No more peck o' corn for me, No more, no more, No more peck o'
H-
M-2d-5 b-8 G-4 R-4 b-8 b-5 a-5 a-8
L- corn for me, Ma- ny t'ou- sand
H-
M-1G-1 S-6
L- go.
H-
M-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARBONE2
N-Tipping It Up To Nancy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- D
M-5A-5 B-5 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-4_D-8 B-4 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-8 a-5 R-4 a-8
L- Oh there's been a wo- man in our town, A wo-man you ought know well She
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 A-4 B-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 D-8
L- dear- ly loved her hus- band and an- oth-er man twice as well, With me right Fin-nic-kin-
H-
M-5B-4 A-8 A-4 A-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-5 a-4 F-8 E-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-4 A-8 A-4 B-8
L- eer- i- o, Me tip fin- nic-ka wall, With me right fin- nic-kin- eer- i- o, We're
H-
M-2D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 D-5 S-6
L- tip- ping it up to Nan- cy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARBONE3
N-Tipping It Up to Nancy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5A-5 B-5 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-4_D-8 B-4 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-8 a-5 R-4 a-8
L- Oh, there been a wo-man in our town, A wo-man you ought know well; She
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 A-4 B-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 D-8
L- dear- ly loved her hus- band and a- no- ther man twice as well, With me right Fi- nic-ki-
H-
M-5B-4 A-8 A-4 A-8 D-5 D-8 D-0 D-0 F-8 a-5 a-4 F-8 E-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-4 A-8 A-4 B-8
L- nee- ri- o, me tip a fin-nick a wall, With me right Fi- nic-ki-nee- ri- o, We're
H-
M-2D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 D-5 S-6
L- tip- ping it up to Nan- cy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARBONES
N-Eggs and Marrowbones
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-from Dyer-Bennet Folk Song Book
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 E-4 c-8_b#8_c-8 a-8_a-5 b-8 c-4_a-4 b-4 G-4 a-2_E-4 F-4
L- Was an old wo- man in our town, In our town did dwell. She
H-
M-4G%4 G-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-4_D-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 C-4 A-4 C-8_E-8 F-3 R-4
L- loved her hus- band dear- ly, But an- oth- er man twice as well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARCH42
N-Wha' Saw the Forty-Second?
C-
A-
T-
S-144
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 C-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- Wha saw the For- ty Se- cond? Wha saw them gaun a- wa?
H-
M-4C-5_D-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-2
L- Wha saw the For- ty Se- cond Mar- chin' doon the Broo- mie- law?
H-
M-4c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 d-2
L- Some o' them had buits an' stoc- kins, Some o' them had nane at a',
H-
M-4c-5 c-8 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 g-4 h-4 j-4 g-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 d-2 S-6
L- Some o' them had tar- tan trou- sers Mar- chin' doon the Broo- mie- law.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARCHON
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-148
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 C-4 C-2 C-4 D-4 F-4 F-3 a-4 a-2 G-4 F-2 R-2 R-2 C-4 C-4 D-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-2 E-4
L- Old Abe's in the White House, ta- king a snooze, Gen-'ral Grant is a- bus-ting his
H-
M-1W-2 F-2 F-4 D-4 C-2 R-2 R-2 R-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4_G-4 F-2 R-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 G-4
L- gut with his booze, While we're out in the snow and we got no shoes, But let's keep a-
H- chorus:
M-8W-2 F-2 E-2 F-1 R-1 C-3 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-1 F-2 R-2 D-3 E-4
L- mar- ching on. Glo- ry glo-ry hal-le- lu- jah, Glo- ry
H-
M-8W-2 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-1 C-2 R-2 C-3 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-1 F-2 R-2 G-2 G-4 G-4
L- glo-ry hal-le- lu- jah, Glo- ry glo-ry- hal-le- lu- jah. Let's keep a-
H-
M-2W-2 F-2 E-2 F-1 S-6
L- march- ing on!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARNERSA
N-Ye Mar'ners All
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-1R-1 B-4 E-4 E-4 E-4_D-4 B-4 @-4 A-4 B-2 E-4
L- Ye mar' ners all, as you pass by, Call
H-
M-3E-4 F-4 b-4_G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 F-4 b-4 b-4 a-4_G-4 F-4
L- in and drink if you are dry. Come spend, my lads, your
H-
M-3E-4 E-4 B-2 B-4 D-4 B-4 A-2 A-8 A-8 B-4 B-4 E-2 R-4 S-6
L- mo- ney brisk, and pop your nose in a jug of this.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARVTOY
N-Marvelous Toy
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H- Verse:
M-5a-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 R-4 D-8 D-5 P-4 D-4 F-4 E-3 a-4
L- When I was just a wee lit-tle lad full of health and joy. My
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-5 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-4 F-4 E-3 a-4
L- fa- ther home- ward came one night and gave to me a toy. A
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-5 E-8 D-8 D-5 F-4 a-4 G-3 G-8 G-8
L- won- der to be- hold it was, with ma- ny col- ors bright. And the
H- Chorus:
M-4b-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-2 a-4 a-4
L- mo- ment I laid eyes on it, it be- came my heart's de- light. It went
H-
M-4D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-5 F-8 D-5 D-8 F-4 a-4 G-3 b-4
L- "zip" when it moved and "bop" when it stopped and "whirr" when it stood still. I
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 F-4 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- nev- er knew just what it was and I guess I nev- er will.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYAN
N-Mary Ann
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-5 E-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-2 G-5 E-8 G-4 e-4 d-3 G-8 G-8
L- Fare you well my own Mar- y Ann, Fare you well my dear; For the
H-
M-4e-4 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-8 c-8 D-4 E-8 D-8
L- ship is a- wait-ing and the wind blows high and I am bound a- way to the sea, Mar- y
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- Ann.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYHAM3
N-The Four Maries
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Grieg-Duncan A
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 F-4 a-8_c-4 c-8 c-0_f-0 f-4 c-4 b-0_a-0 G-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 a-8_G-2 F-0 F-0 a-4 G-0_F-0 G-0 G-9 c-8
L- Yes-treen there were four Ma- ries The nicht there'll be but three, There was Ma-ry Bea-ton and
H-
M-3F-4 D-8 C-0 C-9 F-0_G-0 a-9 G-0 F-8 a-0 a-9 G-8 F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ma- ry Sea-ton and Ma- ry Car-mi-chael and me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYHAM4
N-Mary Mild
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-Grieg-Duncan C
H-
M-1G-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-4 b-8 e-8 b-3 G-4 F-5_G-8 a-5 G-8 F-3 S-6
L- Sit low doon by me, Ma- ry Mild, Sit low doon by me,
H-
M-5b-9 a-0 S-6 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-9 G-0 C-5 C-8 B-5 B-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 G-4 F-9 E-0 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- And there's nae a fa- vour that ye will ask, But I will grant it thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYMKAY
N-The Mary L. MacKay
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1c-4 b-8 S-6 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 R-4 G-8
L- O come, all you hear- ty had- dock-ers, who win- ter fish- ing go, And
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 b-8 c-5 R-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8
L- brave the seas up-on the Banks in stor- my winds and snow And ye who love hard
H-
M-4a-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 b-8 ST44c-5 d-2 c-8 ST68a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8
L- dri- ving, come lis- ten to my lay Of the run we made from
H-
M-3E-4 D-8 C-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- Port- land on the Ma- ry L. Mac-kay.
H-
M-3
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYMORI
N-Mary Morison
C-TRAD: Duncan Davison
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-75
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 R-0 D-0 D-9 F-0 a-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 a-9 b-0 D-9 F-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 E-9 F-0 D-9 F-0 a-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 a-9 g-0
L- O Ma- ry at thy win- dow be, It is the wish'd, the tryst-ed hour, Those smiles and glan- ces let me see That
H-
M-3f-9 d-0 e-8 f-8 d-8 d-8 d-9 g-0 S-6 f-9 e-0 d-0_e-0 f-0_g-0 h-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 e-8 a-8 c-9 d-0 e-8 g-8
L-makes the mis-er's treas-ure poor. How blythe-ly wad I bide the stoure A wea-ry slave frae sun to sun, Could
H-
M-2f-9 e-0 d-0_e-0 f-0_g-0 h-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 b-9 g-0 f-9 e-0 d-8 d-8 d-9 R-0 S-6
L- I the rich re-ward se-cure, The love-ly Ma- ry Mor- i- son!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MARYS4
N-Mary Hamilton
C-
A-
T-
S-130
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 A-4 C-2 B-4 A-4_C-4 E-4 F-3 E-2 C-4
L- Last night there were four Ma- ries, this
H-
M-5C-2 E-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 B-3_B-2 E-8_E-8 a-2 a-4
L- night there'll be but three There'were Ma- ry
H-
M-5G-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 C-4 A-4 A-4 B-4 C-8_E-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 B-4
L- Sea- ton and Ma- ry Bea- ton and Ma- ry Car- mi- chael and
H-
M-2A-3_A-2 R-4 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MASKNRNG
N-The Maskin Rung
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G F G D7
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 F%4 E-4 D-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-5 a-3 P-4 b-4
L- A far- mer's daugh- ter and she went out, To milk her dad- dy's kye; A
H- G C D7 G
M-4d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 C-4 D-4 b-2 b-5 a-8
L- young man he got word o' this And he fol-lowed her in- stant- ly. For the
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 F%4 E-4 D-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-3 b-8 c-8
L- hol- land grows, the hol- land grows, The hol- land grows so green; And there's
H- G C D7 G
M-4d-5 e-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-9 D-0 C-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 D-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- nae a tree in a' the woods Like the birk and the hol- land green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MASMCGR
N-Master McGrath
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 S-6 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 R-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- Eight- een six- ty nine be- ing the date of the year. The Wa- ter- loo
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 R-8 G-8 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 G-4 E-4
L- sports- men they all did ap- pear To win the great prize and to
H-
M-6F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 W-2 D-4 C-4 B-4 W-2 W-2 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- bear it a- way. Nev- er count- ing on Ire- land and Mas- ter Mc- Grath.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MASONAPR
N-Mason's Apron
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5d-8 d-8 S-6 S-4 g-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 S-6
L-
H-
M-5c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 S-6 g-4 G-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 S-6
L-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 S-5 d-8 d-8 S-6 b-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 e-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 b-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 e-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 c-8_e-8_e-8_e-8 f-8_e-8_e-8_e-8 c-8_e-8_e-8_e-8 S-6
L-
H-
M-5f-8_e-8_d-8_c-8 S-6 b-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 e-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 b-8_d-8_d-8_d-8 e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 S-6
L-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MASS1913
N-The 1913 Massacre
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 c-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 e-5 e-8 e-8 e-8
L- Take a trip with me in nine-teen-thir-teen, To Cal- u- met Mich-i-gan in the cop-per coun-try. I'll take you to a
H-
M-9W-2 d-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-3_c-2 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-2_c-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- place called I- tal-i- an Hall, Where the min- ers are hav-ing their big Christ-mas ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MATTIEG2
N-Lord Banner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1F-8_D-8 F-8 F-8_D-8 F-8 b-4_b-8 d-4 b-8 F-4 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 F-8 F-8_D-8 F-8 F-8_D-8 F-8
L- Four and twen- ty la- dies, They be- ing at a ball; Lord Ban- ner's wife, she
H-
M-3b-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-5_b-4 R-8 S-6
L- be- ing there, Was fai- rest of them all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MATTIEGR
N-Mattie Groves
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm C Dm
M-9A-8 S-6 D-4 D-4 D-5 D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-2_a-8 R-8 S-6
L- A ho- li- day, a ho- li- day, And the first one of the year,
H- C Dm C Dm
M-9a-4 S-6 W-3 c-4 c-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-5 C-8 D-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 W-2 D-2_W-3 D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Lord Dar- nell's wife came in- to the church The gos- pel for to hear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAUI1
N-Rolling Down to Old Maui
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 C-4 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-4 E%4 C-8 C-8 W-3 a-4 a-4 G-4 c-8_b-8 W-3 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 W-2 F-3 C-8 C-8
L- It's a damn tough life full of toil and strife, We whale- men un- der go. And we
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 E%4 C-8 C-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-3 a-8_b-8
L- don't give a damn when the gale is done How hard the wind did blow. We're
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-2_c-4 C-8 C-8
L- home- ward bound, 'tis a grand old sound on a good ship taut and free; And we
H- chorus:
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 E%4 C-8 C-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-3 a-8 b-8
L- don't give a damn when we drink our rum With the girls of old Mau- i! Rol-ling
H-
M-1c-5 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-2_c-4 C-4
L- down to old Mau- i, me boys, Rol-ling down to old Mau- i, We're
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 E%4 C-8 C-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- home- ward bound from the Arc- tic ground, Rol- ling down to old Mau- i!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAUKELLY
N-Maurice Kelly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5D-0 D-0 S-6 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 D-8 E-9 F-0 E-8 E-4 D-0 D-0
L-Mau-rice Kel-ly one night when a-bout three parts loa-ded Was ma-king for home af-ter twelve in the night. At the
H-
M-1G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 b-8 G-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 d-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 e-8
L- foot of the lane where for rest he re- mained, A fig-ure ap-peared there clothed all in white. "Good night, sir," said Kel-ly, but
H-
M-5f-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 g-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8
L- got back no an- swer, The fig-ure re- mained just as still as a post. "You look like a box-er that's rus-ted for fight- ing." But
H-
M-2a-9 G-0 a-8 b-8_G-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- ne- ver a word got he from the ghost.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MAUNWIFE
N-I Maun Hae a Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/4
F-
H- E F#m E F#m
M-1E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 a-4_F-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 a-2
L- I maun hae a wife, what so e'er she be,
H- E F#m E A
M-2E-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 a-2
L- An' she be a wo- man, that's e- nough for me.
H- F#m B E A
M-2F-2 F-2 D-4 B-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-2
L- Buy broom be- soms! Wha will buy them noo?
H- F#m B E F#m E
M-2F-2 F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 S-6
L- Fine heath- er ring- ers, bet- ter nev- er grew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCAFEECN
N-McAfee's Confession
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 D-4
L- Draw nigh young men and learn from me, My sad and mourn- ful
H-
M-4F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4
L- his- to- ry; And may you ne'er for- get- ful be Of what this day I
H-
M-1F-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- tell to thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCASSERY
N-McCassery
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/4
F-Tune is variation on Lady Franklin, Croppie Boy
H-
M-5W-2 R-1 R-4 D-4 G-4 b-7_c-7_b-7 a-3 G-4 E-6 E-6 E-6 S-9 E-3 E-4 a-4 c-4 F-2 F-2 E-4 D-4 S-9 D-3 d-4
L- Kind friends take warn- ing by my sad tale, As I lay here in Strange-ways gaol. My
H-
M-4W-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-2 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-8_e-8 S-9 d-3 D-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 S-9 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- thoughts, my feel-ings no tongue can tell, As I am list-'ning to the pris- on bell.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCCOLLIS
N-McCollister
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 D-9 E-0 F-4 a-9 a-0 ST54F-4 D-9 E-0 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8
L- Oh, Al- len Mc-Ol- lis-ter, he was a val- ient sol- dier, He car- ried his mus- ket all on his
B-9/8
H-
M-3b-4_c-8 b-8_G-8 E-5 b-8 ST44c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 b-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 b-4 b-8
L- right shoul- der, His pis- tol be- ing loa-ded and rea-dy for a fi- re, "De-
B-4/4
H- chorus:
M-4b-0 e-9 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-9 F-0 ST68G-4 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 ST44F-0 F-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-4
L- li-ver up your mo-ney, boys, for this is my de- si- re." Lud- ly tum tum tee tum, ul tee-dle tod-dle tee-dle tum
H-
M-3F-0 F-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-4 b-0 b-9 e-0 e-9 b-0 b-9 G-9 F-0 G-4 E-9 E-0 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- tee-dle tod-dle tee-dle tum. Tee-dle tee-dle tee-dle Lud-ly tum tum tee tum.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCGILVRY
N-Donald MacGillavry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 E-2 b-4 b-4_G-4 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4
L- Don- ald's gane up the hill hard and hung- ry, Don- ald comes
H-
M-5E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 D-2 a-4 a-4_F-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 E-4 E-8_F-8_G-4 E-4
L- down the hill wild and ang- ry, Don- ald will clear the
H-
M-5E-2 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-4_c-4 b-4 D-4 D-4 a-4
L- gouk's nest cle- ver- ly Here's to the King and Don- ald Mac-
H-
M-5a-4 F-4 D-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 E-4 b-2 E-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 E-4 b-4 G-4 E-4
L- gill- av- ry. Come like a weigh- bauk, Don- ald Mac- gill- av- ry,
H-
M-5b-8_c-8 d-4 E-4 b-2 E-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 E-4
L- Come like a weigh- bauk, Don- ald Mac- gill- av- ry, Bal- ance them
H-
M-5b-2 E-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- fair, and bal- ance them clev- er- ly Off wi' the coun- ter- feit
H-
M-2D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 S-6
L- Don- ald Mac- gill- av- ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCKBRDHL
N-Mockin' Bird Hill
C-Vaughn Horton
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 C-8 S-6 B-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 E-4 D-4 F-5 a-8
L- When the sun in the mor- ning peeps o- ver the hill, And kis- ses the
H-
M-5c-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 C-8 B-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 D-4
L- ro- ses 'round my win- dow sill, Then my heart fills with glad- ness when
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 E-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4
L- I hear the trill Of the birds in the tree- tops on Moc- kin' Bird
H- chorus:
M-5G-2 D-8 G-8 b-2 b-7 b-7 b-7 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 b-4
L- Hill. Tra la la, Twee-dle-dee dee dee It gives me a thrill, To
H-
M-5c-5 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 a-8 c-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 G-8 b-2 b-7 b-7 b-7
L- wake up in the mor- ning to the moc- kin' bird's trill. Tra- la- la twee-dle-dee
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 b-4 c-5 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 a-4
L- dee dee there's peace and good will; You're wel- come as the flow- ers on
H-
M-2b-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Moc- kin' Bird Hill
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MCWIDOW
N-McCarthy's Widow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8S-9 c-9 a-0 S-6 G-8 F-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-9 F-0 F-4 R-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 G-8 c-9 c-0
L- 'Twas three years a-go this ve-ry day, I took to me a wife. And e-ver since she's proved to be a bur-den to me
H-
M-8c-4 R-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-8 e-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-4 a-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 c-5 G-9 F-0 F-9 E-0
L- life. She was the wid-dy of Mc- Car-thy and of course that was her name, But for chan-ging it to Kel-ly, Sure she's not to
H-
M-8F-4 R-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 b%8 b%8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 e-4 R-8 e-0 e-0 f-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b%8 G-8 G-8 b%8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- blame. She speaks a-bout Mc-Car-thy and his vir-tues ev-'ry day, And she wi-shes I'd keep so-ber and keep like him ev-'ry
H-
M-8c-4 c-8 e-8 f-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-4 R-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 c-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- way. But she beat him with the broom-stick ev-'ry time the ba-by cried, And made him rock the cra-dle till from cru-el-ty he
H- chorus:
M-8F-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 a-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-8
L- died, For she'd lick him, she'd kick him, she'd ne-ver let him be. She'd lash him, she'd slash him un -til he could-n't
H-
M-8c-4 R-8 e-0 e-0 f-8 f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 R-8 c-8 f-8 f-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- see. Oh, Mc-Car-thy was-n't hear-ty, now she has a dif-f'rent par-ty, She might have licked Mc-Car-thy but she can't lick
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MEADOWLD
N-Meadowlands
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-2 G-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 D-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 d-4 a-2 D-2
L- Mead- ow- lands. Mead- ow- lands. Tho' you he-roes now are tread- ing,
H-
M-4G-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-4_a-4_F#4 D-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8_E-8 D-4 a-2 d-4
L- Red ar- my he- roes of the na- tion. He-roes of the migh- ty Red ar- my, ah.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MEALNALE
N-M'Ginty's Meal and Ale
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune: adapted from Roxburgh Castle
H-
M-5G-9 E-0 S-6 C-9 C-0 C-9 E-0 G-4 G-9 c-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 G-9 G-0 E-4 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 C-0 D-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 S-6
L- This is nae a sang o' love, na, nor yet a sang o' mo- ney It's nae- thing ve-ry pee-ty-fu', an' ae- thing ve- ry
H-
M-4B-9 D-0 G-9 E-0 S-6 C-9 C-0 C-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 c-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 G-0 G-9 G-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 E-4 G-9 E-0
L- fun- ny, But there's Hie-lan' Scotch an Low-lan' Scotch an' But-ter Scotch an' ho-ney, If there's nan o' them fo a', there's a
H-
M-4C-9 C-0 D-9 B-0 C-4 G-9 G-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 e-4 d-4 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 G-0 F-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 E-9 C-0
L- mix-ter o' the three. An' there's nae a word o' beef-brose, so- wens sau-tie ban-nocks na'; Nor pan-cakes an' pess eggs for
H-
M-4D-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 B-9 D-0 E-4 C-9 C-0 C-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 G-0 G-9 G-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 E-4 G-9 E-0
L- them wi' dain-ty stam-macks It's a' a-boot a meal-an'-ale that hap-pen't at Bal- man- nocks, M'-Gin-ty's meal-an'-ale far the
H- chorus:
M-4C-9 C-0 D-9 B-0 C-4 G-9 G-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 e-9 e-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 G-9 G-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 E-4 E-9 C-0
L- pig gaed there to see. They were how-lin' in the kit-chen like a ca-ra-van o' Tin-kies, aye, An' some wis play-in' ping-pong, an'
H-
M-1D-7 E-7 D-7 D-7 E-7 C-7 B-9 D-4 R-0 C-9 C-0 C-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 c-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 G-9 E-4 S-6
L- tid-di-ly wid-di-ly win- kies; Up the howe or doon the howe there ne- ver was sic jin-kies, As M'-Gin-ty's meat-an'-ale
H-
M-2G-9 E-0 S-6 C-9 C-0 D-9 B-0 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- Whaur the pig gaed on the spree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MEGDRUM
N-Meg Drummond
C-Andrew Douglas
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 A-4 A-5 B-8 C-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 C-5 A-8 C-4 D-4
L- The king's at hame in Ho- o-ly Rood the-res lights in ev- 'ry
H-
M-4E-3 R-8 E-0 F-0 G-5 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 S-9 B-5 E-8 E-5 A-8 A-4 B-4
L- Ha'. O-o A' the dan- ce- rs ga- ther'd there Meg Drum- mond shines maist
H-
M-3C-5 D-8 S-9 B-5 E-8 E-5 A-8 A-4 @-4 A-1 S-6
L- bra- a- w Meg Dru- mond shines maist braw
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MENEDDY
N-Three Men of Eddystone
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 a-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-2 E-4 a-4 G-5 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-5 C-8
L- Three brave men to the red reef came. Each one made the ve-ry same claim: That
H-
M-4C-4 A-4 @-4 A-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 A-4 C-4
L- he could make the Ed- dy- stone rocks As tame as a bul- ly in the mar- ket stocks. Two
H- chorus:
M-4C-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 A-4 @-4 A-4 E-8_D-8
L- worked with tim- ber, one with stone, All three with faith and faith a- lone. So
H-
M-4C-4 A-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 E-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4
L- drink up one man, drink up all To the tri- o bold and their tow- ers tall, Win-
H-
M-4E-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-8 @-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 S-6
L- stan- ley, Rud- yerd, Smea- ton, too And one more drop for the Cor- nish crew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MERMAID3
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-6_F-6 G-6 S-9 D-4 D-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 f-4
L- One night as I lay on my bed, I lay so fast a-
H-
M-4d-2 R-4 b-8 c-8 d-9_c-0 b-8 c-8 d-4 S-9 G-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 S-9 D-4 b-8 c-8 d-9_e-0 d-8 c-8 b-8_G-8 a-8 F-8
L- sleep, When the thought of my true love came run-ning to my head, and poor sail- ors that sail on the
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- deep.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MERMDFRI
N-The Mermaid
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 @-4 E-8 E-4_D-8 C-4 B-8_C-8 D-8_C-8 B-8_A-8 @-4 @-8 @-8 A-4 C-4 B-4 D-8 D-8
L- 'Twas Fri- day morn when we set sail, and we were not far from the
H-
M-4C-2 R-4 @-8 @-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 B-8_C-8 D-8_C-8 B-8 A-8 @-4 @-8 @-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 D-8
L- land, When the cap- tain he spied a love- ly mer- maid, with a comb and a glass in her
H- chorus:
M-4C-2 R-4 @-8 @-8 @-5 @-8 A-4 @-4 C-2_C-8 R-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 G-4 E-4
L- hand. Oh the o- cean waves may roll, And the storm- y winds may
H-
M-4D-2_D-8 R-8 D-4 E-4 E-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-8 @-4 @-8 @-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 D-8
L- blow, While we poor sail- ors go skip-ping to the tops, and the land- lub-bers lie down be-
H-
M-3C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 @-8 @-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- low, be-low be-low! And the land- lub- bers lie down be- low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MGHTYMSS
N-Mighty Mississippi
C-
A-
T-
S-178
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1a-2 c-2 a-2 F-2 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 D-2
L- Way out in the Mis- sis- sip- pi val- ley,
H-
M-4E-2 F-2 G-2_G-4 E-8_D-8 C-2 b-2 a-1
L- just a- mong the plains so grand,
H-
M-4a-2 c-2 a-2 F-2 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 D-2
L- Flows the flood- ed Mis- sis- sip- pi Riv- er
H-
M-4E-2 F-2 G-2_G-4 E-8_D-8 C-2 G-2 F-1 S-6
L- De- stroy- ing the works of man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MICHBNJO
N-Michie Bainjo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 e-0 e-8 e-0 d-8 d-8 c-0 c-8 c-0 b-8 d-8 c-0 c-8 c-0 b-8 b-8 a-4 R-4
L- Voy- ez ce- mu- let la, Mi- chie bain- jo, comme il est in- so- lent!
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 b-8
L- Chap- eau sur la cote, Mi-chie Bain- jo, La canne a la main, Mi- chie Bain- jo,
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 b-8 e-0 e-8 e-0 d-8 d-8 c-0 c-8 c-0 b-8 d-8
L- Bottes qui fait crin- crin, Mi-chie Bain- jo, Vo- yez ce mu- let la, Mi- chie Bain- jo,
H-
M-2W-4 c-0 c-8 c-0 b-8 d-8 a-4 h-4 S-6
L- Comme il est in- so- lent- .
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILE500
N-500 Miles
C-Arr. from Hedy West
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-3 G-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-2
L- If you miss the train I'm on, Then you'll know that I have gone,
H-
M-4E-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-2_a-5 a-8 G-4 a-4
L- You can hear the whis- tle blow a hun- dred miles; A hun- dred
H-
M-4b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 G-4
L- miles, a hun- dred miles, a hun- dred miles, a hun- dred miles, You can
H-
M-3a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 S-6
L- hear the whis- tle blow a hun- dred miles.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILKMDF2
N-Rolling in the Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- c G7 C
M-1G-4 S-6 a-4_G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 W-2 D-2 C-4 C-4 W-3 C-2 C-4 D-4
L- O where are you go- ing to my fair pret-ty maid? With your
H- Am C F G G7
M-4E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-2 c-4 b-4 a-2 G-2 G-3 G-4
L- red and ro- sy cheeks and your nut- brown hair? I'm
H- F C G7
M-4a-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4_d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 c-4 E-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 E-4
L- go- ing a- mil- king, kind sir, she an- swered me, And it's
H- F Am F C
M-4a-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 C-2 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- rol- ling in the dew makes a milk- maid fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILKMDFR
N-Rolling in the Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Bb C Dm C
M-1W-4 c-9_c-0 c-9 d-0 b&9 a-0 G-4 c-9 c-0 d-9 f-0 e-4 c-9 c-0
L- Where are you go- ing to my fair pret- ty maid, With your
H- F C Em G7
M-2W-4 f-8 g-8 e-9 f-0 g-4 j-9 j-0 i&4 g-4 g-2
L- red and ro- sy cheeks and your nut- brown hair?
H- C Bb C
M-2W-4 j-4 j-9 k-0 i&9_h-0 g-9 h-0 c-9 c-0 e-9 f-0 g-4 g-9 f-0
L- I'm going a- mil- king, kind sir she an- swered me, And it's
H- Bb C
M-2W-4 b&9 b-0 d-9 e&0 f-4 i-9 h-0 g-8_f-8 d-4 c-2 S-6
L- rol- ling in the dew makes a milk- maid fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILLDEE
N-The Miller of Dee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-tune: The Budgeon it is a Delicate Trade
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 F#4 D-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 F#8 G-5_G-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 F#4 D-8
L- There was a jol- ly mil- ler once, lived by the ri- ver Dee, He worked and sung from
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 a-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 F#8 G-5_G-4 b-0_c-0 d-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- morn to night, no lark more blithe than he. And this the bur- then of his song, for-
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 c-4 b-8 b-5_a-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 F#9 E-0 D-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 c-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 a-4 F#8
L- e- ver used to be: I care for no- bo- dy, no, not I, and no- bo- dy cares for
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILLLASS
N-The Miller and the Lass
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8 S-6 W-4 F-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 d-8 d-8 e-9 P-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8
L- A pret-ty lit-tle maid so neat and gay, To the mill she went one day, A
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 d-8 e-9 a-0 d-8 d-8 e-9 e-0 f-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4
L- sack of corn she had to grind, But there no mil- ler could she find,
H-chorus:
M-4W-4 D-0 E-0 F-8 D-0 E-0 F-8 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 a-4 W-4 F-8 a-8 d-9 G-0 F-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 D-0 R-0 S-6 S-6
L- Tid-dy fol tid-dy fol tid-dy fol- le day, Rite fol- lol- lol tid-dy- fol-le-day!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MILTIFTY
N-Mill o' Tifty's Annie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-Child #233
H-
M-3D-4 S-6 G-4 a-4 G-3 B-8 C-8 D-5 E-8 D-3 G-8 G-8
L- At Mill o' Tif- ty there lived a man. In the
H-
M-2G-4 a-4 b-3 E-4 G-4 a-3 R-4 a-4
L- neigh- bor- hood of Fy- vie. He
H-
M-4W-2 b-4 d-4 b-3 a-4 G-5 F-8 E-3 G-8_F-8 ST22E-5 D-8 B-8 A-5 ST32B-8_D-8 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- had a bon- nie doch- ter dear. Whose name was bon-nie An- nie.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MINERCHD
N-Miner's Child's Dream
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 b-4_a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-2_a-4 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 a-1_
L- A min- er was leav- in' his home for his work, When he heard his lit- tle child scream.
H-
M-8W-2 a-2 b-4_a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-4_a-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 a-2 E-4 F-4 G-1_
L- He went to the side of the lit- tle girl's bed, Oh, Dad- dy, I've had such a dream!
H- cho:
M-8W-2 G-2 R-4 b-4 d-2 d-4 d-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 G-3 E-4 D-2 b-4_c-4 d-2_b-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 a-1_
L- Oh, Dad- dy don't go to the mines to- day, For
L- dreams so of- ten come true!
H-
M-8W-2 a-3 b-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 E-2 E-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-4_a-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 a-2 E-4 F-4 G-1_
L-
L- Oh Dad- dy, my Dad- dy, please don't go a- way, I nev- er could live with-out you!
H-
M-1W-2 g-2 R-2 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MINGULY
N-Mingulay Boat Song
C-
A-
T-
S-160
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 B-4_C-4 D-4 E-3 E-3 b-2 G-4 G-5_F-8_E-4 E-3 E-4_D-4 E-4 F-3_F-2 E-4 G-4_F-4 E-4
L- Eel ya ho, boys, Let her go, boys, Turn her head in- to the
H-
M-:W-2 E-3 C-3 B-4_C-4 D-4 E-3 E-3 b-2 a-4 G-5_F-8_E-4 E-3 b-2 G-4 F-3
L- weath- er, Eel ya ho, boys, Let her go boys, Sail- in home-
H-
M-5W-2 F-2 E-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 E-3_E-3_E-3 S-6
L- ward to Ming- u- lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MINRDOOM
N-Miner's Doom
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 a-5 R-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 G-4
L- At five in the mor- ning as jol- ly as a- ny, The mi- ner does
H-
M-5F-5 D-8 F-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 R-4 a-8 a-8 S-6 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- rise to his work for to go. He ca- res- ses his wife and his
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 a-5 R-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 F-5 D-8 F-4 E-4 D-5 C-8
L- chil- dren so dear- ly And bids them a- dieu be- fore clo- sing the
H-
M-1D-4 R-4 a-8_a-8 d-5 b-8 d-4 c-4 F-4 F-9 F-0 b-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 R-8 a-8
L- door. And goes down the deep shaft at the speed of an ar- row, His
K-D
H-
M-5d-5 b-8 d-4 c-5 a-8 c-4 b-4_a-4 G#4 a-4 R-4 a-9 a-0 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- heart light and gay with- out fear or dread, Has no thoughts of de-
H-
M-5a-4 G-5 F-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-8 a-5 R-8 F-0 F-0 G-4 E-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 F-4
L- scen- ding to dan- ger and pe- ril But his life is de- pen- ding on
H-
M-2E-4 D-5 C-8 D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- one sin- gle thread.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MINSTSHO
N-Before They Close the Minstrel Show
C-Bob Coltman
A-Bob Coltman
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-3 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 G-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 b-4
L- The pos- ter's peel- ing un- der- neath last sum- mer's
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4_a-2 G-2_G-2 R-2 R-3 G-4
L- morn- ing glo- ry vine. An
H- Chorus:
M-4b-4 d-4 e-4 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-2 b-4 c-4
L- old white hat and a stump of ci- gar, And an emp- ty bot- tle of wine. Lay me
H-
M-4d-3 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4
L- down, Car- o- lin- a, Lay me down. Don't want to wake up in the
H-
M-4e-2 d-4 b-4 a-1_a-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-3 G-4
L- mor- ning no more. Sing me one slow sad
H-
M-4b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 c-3 d-4 e-8_d-4 e-8 d-4 b-4 a-1
L- song for this one last old time be- fore they close
H-
M-2c-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-1 S-6
L- the m- in- strel show
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MISSMITH
N-Miss Smith
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- (1)
M-4F-4 C-4 C-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 C-2 a-4 c-4 G-4 c-4 a-5 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8
L- Oh Miss Smith, oh do be care- ful, do not heed that wolf. His ho-ney drip-ping
H- (2)
M-4a-3 a-4 a#3 a-4 c-4 a-4 a#4 G-4 F-2 c-2
L- words, Miss Smith, will break your ten- der heart! He
H- (3)
M-2W-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a#8
L- says you're sweet, he says you're pret -ty, says he'll ne- ver kiss an- oth- er
H-
M-2W-4 a%8 C-8 B-8 C-8 a#8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 a#8 a%8 G-8 F-8 E-8 S-6
L- girl, but if he does, he'll still be true to you the mean de- ceiv- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MISTLETO
N-The Mistletoe Bough
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8
L- The mis-tle-toe hung on the cas- tle hall, The hol-ly branch shone on the old oak wall, The ba- ron's re- tai-ners were
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 E-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 E-8 ST34a-5 G-8 a-4 b-2 a-8 b-8
L- blithe and gay, kee-ping their Christ-mas ho- li- day. The ba- ron be- held with a
H-
M-1c-2 a-4 E-2 C-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 a-2 G-4
L- fa- ther's pride, his beau- ti- ful daugh- ter, young Lo- vell's
B-3/4
H-
M-7W-2 a-2 F-4 W-3 a-5 G-8 a-4 W-2 b-2 a-4 c-2 a-4 E-2 C-4 W-3 D-5 C-8 B-4 G-4_F-4 E-4
L- bride, And she with her bright eyes seemed to be The star of that good- ly
H-
M-6W-2 a-2 G-4 a-3 W-3 a-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-3 W-3 D-4_C-4 D-4
L- com- pa- ny. Oh, the mis- tle- toe bough; Oh the
H-
M-2E-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- mis- tle- toe bough.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MNCHESTR
N-The Manchester Angel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 R-8 c-8 d-4 e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8
L- It's com- ing down to Man- ches- ter, to gain my lib- er- ty, I met a pret-ty young
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 b-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 a-5_a-8 R-8 c-0 c-0 d-4 e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 d-5 c-4 d-8
L- do- xy and she see- med full of glee; Yes I met a pret-ty young do- xy, The
H-
M-5b-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 R-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8
L- pret-ti-est e- ver I see, At the An- gel Inn in Man- ches- ter there is the girl for
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MNKYTRL
N-The Scopes Trial
C-Vernon Dahlhart?
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 @-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 W-2 D-2_D-4 E-8 F-8
L- Oh the folks in Ten-nes-see are as faith-ful as can be, And they know the bi-ble tea-ches what is right. They be-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8 A-8 @-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 B-8 D-8 C-2_C-4 E-8 F-8
L- lieve in God a- bove and His great un-dy-ing love, And they know they are pro-tec-ted by His might. Then to
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8_C-8 @-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-2_D-4 E-8 F-8
L- Day- ton came a man with his new i-deas so grand, Who said we came from mon-keys long a- go, But in
H- chorus:
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8 A-8 @-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 B-8 D-8 C-2_C-4 D-8 E-8
L- tea-ching his be-lief, Mis-ter Scopes found on-ly grief. For they would not let their old re-li-gion go You may
H-
M-4F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 C-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-2_D-8 R-8 E-8 F-8
L- find a new be-lief, It will on-ly bring you grief, For a house that's built on sand is sure to fall. And where-
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 B-8 A-8 @-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 F-8 B-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- e- ver you may turn, there's a les-son to be learned, That the old re-li-gion's bet-ter af-ter all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MNRLFGRD
N-Miner's Lifegard
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 G-8 S-6 E-2_P-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_C-2 P-8 C-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 C-2_P-8 C-4 @-8 A-8
L- Min-er's life is like a sai-lor's, Board a ship to cross the wave. Ev'-ry
H-
M-1C-2_C-8 @-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8_E-2 E-8 E-8 D-2_D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 D-2_D-4 E-8 G-8
L- day his life's in dan- ger, Still he ven- tures be-ing brave; Watch the
H-
M-4E-2_E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_C-2 C-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 C-2_C-4 @-8 A-8
L- rocks, they're fal-ling dai- ly. Care- less min- ers al-ways fail. Keep your
H- chorus:
M-4C-2_C-8 @-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-2_E-8 C-8 D-8 E-2_E-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 C-2_C-4 C-8 C-8
L- hand up- on the dol- lar, And your eye up- on the scale. Un- ion
H-
M-4F-8 F-8_F-2 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8_E-2 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-2_D-8 R-8 E-8 G-8
L- min- ers stand to- geth-er. Heed no op- er- a- tor's tale; Keep you
H-
M-4E-2_E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_C-2 C-8 D-8 E-2_E-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- hand up- on the dol- lar, And your eye up- on the scale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MODIWARK
N-The Modiewark
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H- Bb Cm Bb Gm Bb
M-1b-8 S-6 F-8_D-8 B-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-4 C-8 C-4 b-8 F-8_D-8 B-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 W-2 ST98G-4 @-8 @-5 R-4 b-8 W-3 ST68F-8_D-8 B-8 D-8_E-8 F-8
L- An' O the wan- ton mo- die- wark, The wea- ry, wan- ton mo-die-wark, I maun con- sult some
H- Eb Cm D Gm Gm Cm
M-5G-8_F-8 E-8 D-8_C-8 B-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-4 F#8 ST98W-2 G-4 @-8 @-5 R-4 a-8 ST68W-3 b-8_c-8 b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 c-8_d-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- lear- ned clerk, A bout this wan- ton Mo-die-wark. The mo- die- wark has done me ill, and be-
H- Gm Cm Gm Gm Cm Gm D
M-5b-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-0 d-9 G-8 G-4 a-8 b-8_c-8 b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 c-8_d-8 c-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 D-4 F#8
L- low my a-pron has big-git a hill; I maun con- sult some lear- ned clerk A- bout this wan- ton
H- Gm
M-1G-4 @-8 S-9 @-4 S-6 S-6
L- mo- die- wark.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOHEE3
N-Rolling Down to Old Mohee
C-(from Huntington)
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8 a-4 a-4 a-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 a-8
L- Once more we are waft by the north- ern gales, Bound- ing o- ver the
H-
M-4b-3 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 a-4 E-4 a-4 c-5 a-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8
L- main; And now the hills of the trop- ic isles we soon shall see a-
H-
M-4a-3 a-8_G-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 E-5 F-8 E-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- gain. Five slug- gish moons have waxed and waned Since from the shore sailed
H-
M-4c-3 E-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 b-4
L- we, Now we are bound from the Arc- tic ground, Rol-ling down to old Mo-
H-
M-4a-3 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 E-4 b-4
L- hee. Now we are bound from the Arc- tic ground roll-ling down to old Mo-
H-
M-1a-3 R-4 S-6
L- hee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOLECATC
N-Molecatcher
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 R-8
L- There was an old pub at the sign of the Plough. There was an old mole-cat-cher, I tell you now.
H-
M-4C-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 R-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 R-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-5_F-4 R-8 S-6
L- Too- ral- i- day. Too- ral- i- day. Too- ral- i- ad- dy- i- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MONDMORN
N-It Was on One Monday Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Am D Am Gm Dm
M-5G-8 G-8 S-6 G-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 D-2 F#4 G-4 a-5 E-8 G-4 F%4 W-2 D-3 G-4
L- It was on a Mon- day mor- ning just by the break of day, Our
H- C Am D Am Gm Dm
M-4G-4 E-4 C-4 A-8_D-8 D-2 F#4 G-4 a-5 E-8 G-4 F%8_E-8 D-3 a-8_b-8
L- ship she weighed her an- chors and she was bound for sea; Our
H- F Dm G D
M-1c-4 c-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 D-8 E-8
L- ship she weighed her an- chors, to the west- ward we were bound, Where the
H- Dm C D Am Gm Dm
M-4F-4 a-4 G-4 A-4 D-2 F#4 G-4 a-5 E-8 G-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- hills and dales were co- vered with pret- ty girls all round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MONTO
N-Monto
C-George Hodnett
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- G Em D Em G Em D
M-8D-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 E-4 E-4 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4
L- Well, if you've got a win- go take her up to Rin- go, Where the wa- xies sing- o, all the
H- G Em G Em G Em D
M-1G-4 D-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 D-0 E-4 E-4 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-9 F-0
L- day, If you've had your fill of por- ter and you can't go a- ny fur- ther Give your man the or- der back to the
H- G chorus: Em G Em G Em D
M-8G-5 D-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 E-4 E-4 D-4 F-4
L- quay. And take her up to Mon- to, Mon- to, Mon- to, Take her up to Mon- to, lan- ge-
H- G D G
M-3G-4 R-4 R-4 F-4 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- roo, To you!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MONYMUSK
N-The Monymustk Lads
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- Am G Am G Am
M-5R-4 b-8 S-6 c-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-5 R-4 b-8
L- As I cam' in by Mo- ny- Musk And doon by Al- ford's dale, A
H- G chorus:Am
M-5c-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 ST38D-5 ST98C-4 D-8 E-4 a-8 E-8 C-8 D-8
L- sad mis- for- tune hap-pened to me, And I think nae shame to tell, Fall to too a rid-dle-doo
H- E7 Am
M-3E-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-5 a-5 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Fal to too- dle I doe.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOONLITE
N-Meet Me by the Moonlight
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8_b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 E-8_E-2 F-8_E-8 D-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8
L- I am go- ing to leave you to- mor- row, To sail on the o- cean so
H-
M-4a-2 R-4 D-8_G-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 E-8_E-2 F-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8
L- blue; To leave all my friends and re- la- tions, I have come now to bid you a-
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- dieu.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOONSHIN
N-The Moonshiner
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 a-2 G-4 F-4 F-4 F-4
L- I've been a moon- shi- ner for ma- ny long years, I've spent all my
H-
M-5a-4 F-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 C-4 B-2 D-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 b-4 G-4 F-4
L- mo- ney on whis- key and beer, I'll go to some hol- low and
H-
M-5E-4 E-5 E-8 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- set up my still, And I'll make you a gal- lon for a two dol- lar
H-
M-1G-2 S-6 S-6
L- bill.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MORNDEW
N-Blow Away the Morning Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 R-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- There was a shep- herd's son kept sheep up- on a
H-
M-4b-3 G-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4
L- hill. He laid his pipe and crook a- side, and there he slept his
H-
M-4c-2 b-4 a-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 R-8 d-8 d-2 b-4 d-4
L- fill. And sing blow a- way the morn- ing dew. The dew and the
H-
M-4e-3 R-4 d-5 b-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 c-4 b-5 G-8 a-5 F-8
L- dew. Blow a- way the morn- ing dew. How sweet the winds do
H-
M-1G-2 R-2 S-6
L- blow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MORNERLY
N-Up in the Morning Early
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-132
K-Bb
B-6/4
F-tune: Up in the Morning Early #200; var. on Cold and Raw
H-
M-3W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-2 a-4 b-2 c-4 d-5_e%8 f-4 F-2 F-4
L- Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west, The
H-
M-3G-5_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-5_c-8 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-3 d-2 D-4 G-2 a-4 b-2 c-4
L- drift is driv- ing sair- ly, Sae loud and shrill's I
H-
M-3d-5_e%8 f-4 F-2 F-4 G-5_a-8 b-8_c-8 d-5_c-8 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-3 d-3
L- hear the blast, I'm sure it's win- ter fair- ly!
H- chorus:
M-2b-5 c-8 b-4 b-2 P-8 b-4 c-5_d-8 c-4 c-3
L- Up in the morn- ing's no for me,
H-
M-3d-5 e-8 f-4 g-5_f-8 e-4 W-2 d-3 f-2 b-4 W-3 b-5_c-8 b-4 b-2 b-4
L- Up in the morn- ing ear- ly! When a' the hills are
H-
M-3c-8 d-5 f-4 S-9 g-2 f-8_e-8 d-5_c-8 b-4 a-5_G-8 F#4 W-2 G-3 d-3 S-6
L- cov- ered wi snaw, I'm sure it's win- ter fair- ly!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOTHRLSS
N-MOTHRLSS
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-try blues notation
H-
M-1E-8 E-8 E-8 G%8_G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-4_a-4 G%4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8_E-2_E-1
L- Moth-er-less child- ren have a hard time when moth-er is gone.
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 d%8_d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 e-4_d%4 b-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G%8 b-8_b-2_b-1
L- Moth-er-less child- ren have a hard time when moth-er is gone.
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 d%4 b-4 e-8_d%8 b-8 b-8_b-2 E-4 E-4 G%4 E-4 b-8_a-8 G%8 E-8_E-2
L- Wan- drin' 'round from door to door, They don't have no place to go,
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 E-8 G%8_G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-4_a-4 G%4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8_E-2_E-1 S-6
L- Moth-er-less child- ren have a hard time when moth-er is gone.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOTHSBND
N-My Mother Chose My Husband
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-9 G-0 c-8 c-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 e-5 e-8
L- My mo- ther chose my hus- band, a law-yer's son was he, And on our wed-ding day, he
H- chorus:
M-3f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-4 f-8 e-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-5 S-6 S-6
L- came to bed with me, Ah, ah, ah that's no way to Ah, ah, ah that can's be.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOUNT&GO
N-Mount and Go
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 G-4 a-4 c-5 R-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-5 D-8 W-2 C-4 E-4 G-5 G-8
L- My pa- rents mar- ried me o'er young to an old carle both bald and dumb. His
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 c-4 C-8 C-8 E-5 E-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 a-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- love was done and mine new sprung An' I'll fly the plains wi' my lad- die- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOVEFAIR
N-She Moved Through the Fair
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-3E-7_F-7_G-7 S-6 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2_b-2 a-8_F-8 D-4 E-4 E-4
L- My young love said to me "My mo- ther won't
H-
M-3E-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 e-2_W-2 e-3_e-4 b-2 W-3 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4
L- mind, And my fa- ther won't slight you for your lack of
H-
M-3W-2 b-3_b-2 b-8 c-8 W-3 d-4_e-2_e-8 e-8 b-2 c-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4
L- kind." And she stepped a- way from me and this she did
H-
M-3W-2 b-3 E-2_F-8 G-8 W-3 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2_b-2 a-8_F-8 D-4 E-4 E-4
L- say, " It will not be long, love till our wed- ding
H-
M-1E-3_E-2 S-6 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOVINDAY
N-Moving Day
C-Harry Von Tilzer
A-Andrew B. Sterling
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-8_b-2 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8_a-2 b-8 a-8 b-8 G-8_G-2
L- Land- lord said this mor-ning to me, "Give me your key, This place ain't free.
H-
M-1G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-8 c#8 d-8 b-8_b-5 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8_a-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 R-4 G-4 R-4
L- I can't get no rent out of you So pack up your bags and ski-doo, you,"
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M-4e-4 c-8 e-8_e-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 e-4 c-8 e-8_e-2 d-4 b-8 d-8_d-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 d-8_d-2
L- I been wai- tin' til my Bill comes home, He's my ho- ney from the ho- ney- comb,
L- Land- lord said, " I gave you lots of show, Want my room or else I want my dough,
H-
M-1c-4 c-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 e-8_e-4 f-4 e-4 d-3 S-5
L- He'll have mo-ney 'cuz he told me so this mor- ning,
L- I'll'wait for Bill, if he don't pay why out you go- .
H-chorus:
M-6W-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 d-3 e-4 b-1 a-3 c-4 E-1 W-3 F-4 F-8 F-8 d-8_d-8 b-4
L- Be- cause it's mo- ving day, mo- ving day, Rip the car-pet up
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M-4d-4 b-8 d-8_d-2 e-4 d-8 e-8_e-8_d-8 b-8 d-8 e-4 d-8 b-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 d-3 e-4
L- off the floor, Close the oil stove and out the door, Be- cause it's mo- ving
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M-4b-1 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 F-8
L- day. Pack up your bags and get a- way, If you spend ev- 'ry cent you can
H-
M-3G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5_c#8_d-5_c-8_d-5 b-8 G-2 S-6
L- move out in a tent be-cause it's mo- vin' day!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MOVINGON
N-Moving On
C-Hank Snow
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T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 d-8 e-4 d-8 b-5 S-6
L- That six- eight-whee- ler co-min' down the track means your true-lo-vin' Dad- dy ain't co- min' back,
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M-4G-4 S-6 a-4 G-4 C-2_C-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 b-8 b-8
L- I'm mo- vin' on, I'm mo- vin' on. You were
H-
M-2c-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 d-4
L- fly- in' too high for my lit-tle old sky, I'm
H-
M-2b-4 F-4 G-2_G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- mo- vin' on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRCHNTS2
N-The Beggar Wench
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-F
B-2/4
F-GRieg-Duncan A
H-
M-5W-4 F-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 f-8 c-9 a-0 b-0 b-8 a-0 G-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 S-6
L- He's ta'en wi' him as we are told The sum of five hun- dred pounds in gold,
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M-5W-4 F-8 S-6 F-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 f-8 c-8 c-0_a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 a-8 G-8 S-6
L- And on the road he chanced to spy A beg- gar wench wi' a rol- ling eye,
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M-3W-4 a-0 a-0 S-6 F-9 C-0 C-8 C-0 C-0 a-9 G-0 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- Lil-lie fal- de- lal, Lil-lie fal- de- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRCHNTSN
N-The Merchant's Son
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 G-4 a-4 D-8 E-8 C-5 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-8 e-8 G-5 G-8 e-9 d-0 c-4
L- A mer-chant's son he lived in wrong, And tae the beg- gin' he has gone; He moun- ted on
H- chorus:
M-7C-4 E-8 G-8 c-5 c-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 G-8 a-8 E-5 D-8 C-9 D-0 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-9 C-0
L- a no- ble steed And a-wa' wi' plea- sure he did ride. Fal- al- the doo-ral- i- do Fal
H-
M-2D-9 E-0 C-4_C-5 S-6 S-6
L- al the day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRFOX
N-Mr. Fox
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 a-2 G-8 F-8 G-4 C-4 C-8_D-8 S-9 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-2
L- Out- side Mis- ter Fox- 's gar- den, Three maids play-ing with a gold- en ball.
H-
M-4a-8 G-4 F-0 G-0 a-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 C-8_D-8 S-9 D-4 D-4 F-8_G-8 S-9 G-4 F-8_D-8 C-8 C-8 F-4 D-2
L- Jen- ny threw it up and Su- san caught it. Ma- ry bounced it o- ver the wall.
H-
M-3R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 S-9 c-2 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 C-8_D-8 S-9 S-8 D-2 S-6
L- The wall is high. Mis- ter Fox has a lit-tle red eye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRRIED
N-Married and Single Life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6S-9 W-2 c-4 S-6 W-3 b-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 E&4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4
L- Come all ye young peo- ple and lis- ten to me, I'm go- ing to
H-
M-5b-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 c-2 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 S-9 f-4 g-4
L- tell you my sad des- ti- ny. I'm a man by ex- pe- rience whose
H-
M-5f-4 d-4 b-4 c-2 c-4 b-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 E&4 F-4 G-4 F-4 F-4
L- fa- vours is won; Love has been the ru- in of ma- ny a
H-
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- man.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRRYMAID
N-If Ever I Marry (I'll Marry a Maid)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-0_a-0 S-6 b-9 a-0 G-8 F#8 E%8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F#9_G-0 a-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F#4 F-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 a-9 b-0 c-8
L- If e- ver I mar-ry I'll mar- ry a maid, To mar-ry a wi- dow I'm sore a- fraid; For maids thy are sim-ple and
H-
M-3d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 F#8 E%8 F-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- never will grutch, But widows, full oft, as they say, know too much.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRSMAC
N-Mrs. MacDonald's Lament
C-Gordon Bok
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T-
S-160
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G D G
M-6b-8 b-8 S-6 b-2 a-4 G-2 F-8 G-8 a-2 G-4 F-2 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- When the wind's a- way and the wave's a- way, That cra- zy old
H- C D G
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-5 b-8 a-3 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-8 c-5 d-4
L- fool will go down on the bay; Dod- ging the led- ges and
H- C G D G
M-5d-8 c-5 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 R-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3
L- set- ting his gear, and come back when the wind drives him in.
H- G7 C G
M-5R-2 d-8 d-8 e-2 e-4 e-2 e-4 e-8 d-5 c-4 d-3
L- But he knows full well the fi-shing is done;
H- C G
M-5R-2 e-4 e-8 e-5 e-4 e-2 e-8 e-8 e-8 d-5 c-4 d-3
L- His cre- dit's all gone and the win- ter is come
H- D G G7+ C6 Am
M-6W-2 R-3 W-3 R-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-2 b-4 W-2 a-2 b-4 W-3 c-4 c-5 c-8
L- But as sure as the tide will rise and run, He'll go
H- G D G
M-4b-4 a-5 G-8 F-2 a-4 G-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- back on the bay a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MRSMCGRT
N-Mrs. McGrath
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8
L- Oh Miss-us Mc- Grath, the ser- geant said, Would you like to make a sol-dier out of
H-
M-4b-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 G-8 a-8
L- your son, Ted? With a scar- let coat and a big cocked hat, Sure Miss-us Mc- Grath would- n't
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 E-2 D-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-4 R-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 d-4
L- you like that? With your too- ri- ay, Fol-the-did-dle day, Too- ri- you- ri-
H-
M-1b-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- too- ri= ay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MTDEW2
N-Real Ol' Mountain Dew
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 G-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-8_G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- Be- side a hill there is a still Where the smoke runs up to the
H-
M-4D-3 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 A-4 @-8 @-8 C-8 C-5 D-4 D-4
L- sky; You can al- ways tell by the whiff and the smell That the li- quor boys are
H- refrain:
M-4C-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4 G-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 a-4 a-4
L- nigh. That the li- quor boys are nigh, That the li- quor boys are
H-
M-4G-3 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 A-4 @-8 @-8 C-8 C-5 D-4 D-4
L- nigh, You can al- ways tell by the whiff and the smell That the li- quor boys are
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- nigh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MTMOURNE
N-The Mountains of Mourne
C-trad.
A-Percy French
T-
S-84
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 C-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 C-8 S-6 C-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- Oh, Ma- ry, this Lon-don's a won-der-ful sight, with the peo-ple there work-in' from morn-in' to night. They don't plant po-ta-toes nor
H-
M-5G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 C-8 C-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 a-0 F-0
L-bar-ley nor wheat, But there's gangs of them dig-ging for gold in the street. At least when I asked them that's what I was told. So I
H-
M-5C-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 C-0 C-0 C-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 F-0 D-0 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8_D-8 E-8
L-just took a hand at this dig-ging for gold. But for all that I found there I might as well be, Where the moun-tains of Mourne sweep
H-
M-1G-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- down to the sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MULEMNT
N-Mule on the Mount
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-2 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 a-0_G-0_a-8 F-8_D-8 F-4_F-2 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-2
L- Cap- 'n got a mule, Mule on the mount called Jer- ry. Cap- 'n got a mule,
H-
M-5d-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 a-4 W-2 F-4 F-4 R-4 D-8 F-8 W-3 F-2 a-0_F-0_a-8_a-4 F-4 D-8_F-8 F-2_W-2 F-3 R-4 S-6
L- Mule on the mount called Jer-ry, I can ride, Lawd, I can ride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MULESONG
N-The Mule Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 D-4_D-5_D-5 E-4_D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8
L- A sto- ry has come down from old Ma- thu- slam, I learned it when I was a
H-
M-5c-8 c-4 G-4 G#8 a-3_a-5 C-5 W-3 C-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-8
L- lit- tle boy at school, You'll make a great mis- take and don't for-
H-
M-6G-8 D-5_D-4_D-5 E-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 G-8 c-8 b-4 D-4 E-8 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-5 S-6
L- get it, If you bo- ther a- round the hind parts of a mule.
H- chorus:
M-6W-2 C-5 S-6 W-3 C-8 C-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 D-4_D-5_D-4 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 C-8 E-4 G-8
L- So ne- ver tic- kle a mule while he's re- po- sing, If you dis- turb his peace- ful
H-
M-5c-8 c-4 G-4 G#8 a-3_a-5 C-5 C-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8
L- slum- bers, you're a fool. If you don't want to vi-sit the un- der-
H-
M-6G-8 D-4_D-5_D-3 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-8 c-8 b-4 D-4 E-8 W-2 F-3_F-3 S-6
L- ta- ker, Ne- ver take the hind-shoe from a mule.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MULLGARD
N-The Mulligan Guards
C-David Braham
A-Edward Harrigan
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9B-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 C-0 C-0 F-8 E-8_E-8 B-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 W-2 B-5 P+8 G-8
L- We crave your con-de-scen-sion, we'll tell you what we know, Mar-ching in the Mul-li-gan Guards In the sev-enth ward be- low. Our
H- chorus:
M-8G-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 C-5 b-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 D-8 E-5 F-8
L- cap-tain's name was Hus-sey, a Tip-pe-ra- ry man, He car-ried his sword like a Roo-shan Duke when e'er he took com-mand. We
H-
M-8G-4 c-4 b-5 E-8 E-9 D-0 D-8 E-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 d-4 c-5 F-8 F-9 E-0 E-0 E-0 F-8 G-5 a-8
L- shoul- dered arms and marched and marched a- way, From Jack- son Street, we marched to Av-en-ue A; With
H-
M-8b-4 f-4 e-5 G-8 G-9 F-0 F-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 W-4 b-7 c-7 b-7 b-7 c-7 d-7 W-2 e-2_W-3 e-4 S-6 S-6
L- fifes and drums, How sweet-ly they did play, As we marched, marched marched in the Mul- li- gan Guards.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MURDLZON
N-Many a Man Been Murdered in Luzon
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8G-8 G-0 G-0 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-0_C-9 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D#8 E-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- 'Twas the e-man-ci-pa-ted race that was char-ging up the hill, Up to where those in-sur-rec-tos were figh-ting fit to
H-
M-8D-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 c-0_C-8 D-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 D#8 E-5 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 S-9 c-8 C-0 D%0 E-0 G-9 G-8 G-8
L- kill. The Cap-tain bold of Com-pa-ny B was figh-ting in the lead, And like a true born sol-dier he of those bul-lets took no
H- chorus:
M-7G-8_C-4 G-0 G-0 c-0 c-0 c-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-2_E-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 E-2_E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- heed. For there's many a man's been mur-dered in Lu- zon, In San- mar, And in Min-
H-
M-8E-8 G-5_G-5 G-8 c-0 c-0 c-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 c-0 c-0 c-5_c-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 E-4 D-4
L- da- nao, There's many a man been mur-dered in the Phil-ip-pines, And lies slee-ping in some lone- some
H-
M-2C-2_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- grave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MURDSHRP
N-The Murder of Colonel Sharp
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-7b-4 S-6 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-2 a-5 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 ST34a-2 R-8 b-0 b-0 D-5 D-8 E-8 G-8
L- Come gen-tle-men and la- dies, I pray you lend an ear, To a sor- row-ful trans-
B-3/4
H-
M-3a-2 b-8 a-8 ST24G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 ST34D-2 R-4 S-6
L- ac- tion that you shall short-ly hear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MURPHCHO
N-Mrs. Murphy's Chowder
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 F-4 a-4 S-6 W-2 b-2 D-2 b-2 D-2 W-3 b-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 F-8 G-8
L- Oh, won't you bring back, bring back Mis- sus Mur- phy's chow- der? It was
H-
M-4a-4 D-2 F-8 G-8 W-2 a-2 D-2 W-3 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-2 G-8 F-8
L- tune- ful, ev- 'ry spoon- ful made you yo- del lou- der; Af-ter
H-
M-4E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 D-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-1
L- din- ner Un- cle Ben used to fill his foun- tain pen
H- chorus:
M-4D-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 W-2 a-1 W-3 G-2 D-4 D-4
L- from a bowl of Mis- sus Mur- phuy's chow- der. It had
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2
L- ice cream, cold cream, ben- zene, ga- so- line, Soup beans string beans floa-ting all a- round.
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2
L- Sponge- cake, beef- steak, mis- take, sto-mach ache, cream puffs, ear muffs, ma- ny to be found.
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-2
L- Top hats, door mats, bed- slats, al-ley cats, Cow- bells, door- bells bec-kon you to dine;
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 d-8 d-5 d-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-2
L- Meat- balls, fish- balls, moth- balls, can-non balls, Come on in! The chow- der's fine.
H-
M-1R-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MUSHMUSH
N-Mush, Mush, Mush Too-Ri-Li-Ady
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A-
T-
S-145
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-2_D-2 c-8 c-8
L- Oh, 'twas there I learned read- in' an' writ- in', At Bill
H-
M-1b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- Brack- ett's where I went to school; And 'twas there I learned
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M-1c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 S-9 E-2 S-9 c-2 c-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-5 E-8 F-4
L- howl- in' and fight- in', With me school mas- ter Mis- ter O'
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M-1G-3_G-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-2_
L- Toole. Him an' me we had ma- ny a scrim- mage,
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M-5D-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 b-8 c-8
L- " " and di- vil a co- py I wrote. There was
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M-5d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 S-9 E-2 S-9 c-2_c-4 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- ne'er a gos- soon in the vil- lage Dared tread on the
H- chorus:
M-5a-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-2_D-2 c-4
L- tail o' me Mush mush mush too- ri- li- a- dy, Sing
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M-1b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- mush mush mush too- ri- li- ay. There was ne'er a gos-
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M-1c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 S-9 E-2 S-9 c-3 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 E-4 F-4
L- soon in the vill- age, Dared tread on the tail o' me
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M-1G-3_G-2 R-4 S-6
L- coat.
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%MUSICALN
N-Music Alone Shall Live
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M+5E-4 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 @-4 A-4 B-4 C-3 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- All things shall van- ish from un- der the sky. Mu- sic a-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L-
H-
M+5F-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 F-4
L- lone shall live, mu- sic a- lone shall live, Mu- sic a- lone shall live,
M+5D-5 E-8 F-4 @-4 A-4 B-4 C-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-5 G-8 a-4
L-
M-5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 F-4
L-
H-
M+5@-4 A-4 B-4 C-3 S-6 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L- ne- ver to die.
M+5F-4 F-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 @-4 A-4 B-4
L-
M-5@-4 A-4 B-4 C-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4
L-
H-
M+5X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
M+5C-3 S-6 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4 X-2 X-4
L-
M-5E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 F-4 @-4 A-4 B-4 C-3 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MUSTGRAY
N-Mustang Gray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 B-4_E-4_E-4 E-9 E-0 E-8 c-8 b-8 S-9 G-4 d-8 e-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 S-9 c-5 d-8 e-4 e-4
L- There was a no- ble ran-ger, They called him Mus- tang Gray; He left his
H-
M-5f-4 e-4 c-8 c-8 S-9 G-9 E-0 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 S-6
L- home when but a youth, Went ran- ging far a- way.
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M-0
L-
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L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
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M-0
L-
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%MYBONNIE
N-My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
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A-
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K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-2_E-4 R-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4
L- My Bon- nie lies o- ver the o- cean, My Bon- nie lies
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M-5c-4 b-4 c-4 d-3_d-4 R-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4
L- o- ver the sea; My Bon- nie lies o- ver the
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M-1G-4 E-2_E-4 R-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-3_c-2 R-4
L- o- cean, Oh bring back my Bon- nie to me.
H-chorus:
M-7W-2 G-3 c-3 a-3 d-2 c-4 W-3 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 d-4
L- Bring back, bring back, Oh bring back my Bon- nie to me, to
H-
M-9W-2 e-3 W-3 W-2 G-3 c-3 a-3 d-2 c-4 W-3 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-3_c-2 S-6 S-6
L- me! Bring back, bring back, Oh bring back my Bon- nie to me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MYDONAL
N-My Donald
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A-
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K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8_E-8 S-6 F-5 G-8 F-4 E-5 C-8 E-4 D-3_D-2 a-8 b-8 c-5 d-8 c-4
L- My Don- ald he works on the sea. On the waves that blow
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M-5b-4_G-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-8_b-8 c-5 b-8 a-4 b-2 G-4
L- wild and free. He spli- ces the ropes and
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M-5G-2 F-4 G-2 F-8_G-8 a-5 b&8 a-4 D-2 E-8 F-8 E-4 C-4 E-4
L- sets the sails, while south- wards he rolls to the home of the
H-
M-7D-3_D-2 S-6 S-6 D-4 S-6 F-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 W-2 D-3_D-2 D-8_E-8
L- whale. Ye la- dies wha smell of wild rose, Think
H-
M-5F-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 D-5 F-8 E-4 D-2 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 F-4
L- ye for your per- fume to whaur a man goes. Think ye o' the
H-
M-5G-2 F-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 E-2 a-8 a-8 a-5 b&8 a-4 D-2 E-8_F-8
L- wives and the bair- nies who yearn For a man ne'er re- turned from
H-
M-3E-4 C-4 E-4 D-3_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- hun- ting the sperm.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MYEILEEN
N-Where My Eileen is Waiting
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A-
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K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-0 E-0 S-6 F-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 D-0 E-0 F-8 a-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 F-8 E-5_E-4 D-0 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8
L- I am al-ways light hear-ted and ea-sy, not a care in the world have I, For I know I am loved by a
H-
M-5a-8 d-4_d-4 D-0 E-0 F-9 G-0 G-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 a-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 d-4 c-0 b-0 b-8 a-4_a-4 b-0 c-0
L- col- leen, And I could not for-get if I tried. She lives far a-way o'er the moun-tain, where the
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M-5d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-5_E-4 D-0 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 D-0_E-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 F-8 E-8
L- lit-tle birds sing on the trees, In a cot-tage all co-vered with i- vy, My Ei- leen is wai-ting for
H- chorus:
M-5D-5_D-4 a-8 b-8 G-9 b-0 d-9 c-0 b-8 b-8 a-4_a-4 b-0 c-0 d-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-5_E-4 D-0 E-0
L- me. It's o- ver, it's o-ver the moun- tain where the lit-tle birds sing on the trees, In a
H-
M-4F-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 d-4_d-4 D-0_E-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 E-9 F-0 E-8 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- cot- tage all co-vered with i- vy, my Ei- leen is wai-ting for me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MYLANG
N-You've Got to Talk My Language
C-George Ward
A-George Ward
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 F-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- If I ask you, "Do you love me?" Will you ans- wer "Yes, I
H-
M-4D-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-1
L- do," e- ven though I ask by stan- ding on your toe?
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M-4R-4 R-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 G-8 G-5 G-5 G-8 a-4 G-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 c-5
L- be- cause I would- n't know the words to say; don't know what love is
H-
M-4a-8 G-5 C-5 C-8 E-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-5 D-8 B-5 C-1
L- a- ny- way. And I'm not sure that a- ny- bo- dy knows.
H-
M-4R-4 R-8 C-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-5 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 c-4 c-4
L- But I need some- thing and I know it. If you can feel me, I can
H-
M-4a-8 G-5 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 C-4 C-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 C-4
L- show it. You can push me if you want to. You can wig- gle just one
H-
M-4D-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-5 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 c-4 c-4
L- toe. If I can just be- lieve it's lov- ing, you can make me quit my
H-
M-4a-8 G-5 R-4 C-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4
L- shov- ing. You've got to talk my lang- uage, it's the on- ly one I
H-
M-1C-2 S-6
L- know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%MYSWEETM
N-My Sweetheart's the Mule in the Mine
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8_G-8 S-6 G-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_C-8_C-2_C-4 R-4 G-8_G-8 a-4 F-4 a-4
L- My sweet- heart's the mule in the mines, I drive her with-
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8_G-8_G-2_G-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- out a- ny lines, On the dash- er I sit and I
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M-6G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-8_G-8 W-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-8_C-8_C-2_W-2 C-2 S-6
L- chaw and I spit, All o- ver my sweet- heart's be- hind.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NAEJEAN
N-It Is Na, Jean, Thy Bonie Face
C-
A-Robert Burns
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S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-tune: The Maid's Complaint (354)
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 c-5 b%8 c-9_b-0 c-9_d-0 e-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 e-9_d-0 c-4 e-4 b-4 a-9_G-0 W-2 F-2 R-4 E-9_F-0
L- It is na Jean, thy bo- nie face, Nor shape that I ad- mire, Al-
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M-4G-9_F-0 E-9_F-0 G-4 e-9_d-0 c-8_b-8 c-8_e-8 b-5 b-8 c-8_d-8 e-8_f-8 g-8_f-8 e-8_d-8 e-3 d-9_e-0
L- tho thy beau- ty aand thy grace Might weel a- wauk de- sire. Some-
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M-4f-8_d-8 g-8_f-8 f-4 e-8_d-8 e-8_d-8 e-8_f-8 g-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8_c-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_b%8 c-2 R-4 c-9_e-0
L- thing in il- ka part o' thee To praise, to love I find; But
H-
M-4b-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 d-9_e-0 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 G-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-9_C-0 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- dear as is thy form to me, Still dea- rer is thy mind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NAELUCK
N-There's Nae Luck About the House
C-
A-
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K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 c-8 d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 E-5 a-8 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 d-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0
L- And are ye sure the news is true, And are ye sure he's weel? Is this a time to think o' wark? Ye gauds fling by your
H-
M-8D-5 a-8 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 c-8 d-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 E-5 a-8 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 d-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0
L- wheel! Is this a time to think o' wark when Col-in's at the door? Rax me my cloak, I'll to the quay and see him come a-
H- chorus:
M-8D-5 D-0 E-0 F-4 F-9 D-0 G-9 G-0 G-8 E-8 F-4 F-9 D-0 E-5 D-0_E-0 F-0 F-9 F-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 S-9 b-9 d-0 a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0
L- shore. For there's nae luck a- bout the house, there's nae luck at a' There's lit-tle plea-sure in the house When my gude-man's a-
H-
M-1D-5 S-6 S-6
L- wa'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NATLANTC
N-The North Atlantic Squadron
C-
A-
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S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F G7 F
M-6c-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 F-8 F-5 G-4 G-8 G-5 a-4 b-8 c-5 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8
L- A- way, a- way, with fyfe and drum, Here we come, full of rum, Loo-king for wo-men to
H- Gm C7 F
M-3F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 F-5 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- pat on the bum in the North At- lan- tic Squa- dron.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NAVVYBOT
N-The Bold English Navvy
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K-F
B-3/4
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H-
M-5R-2 F-9 G-0 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 D-8 F-5 G-4 F-2 C-4
L- I'm a bold Eng- lish nav- vy that fought on the line. The
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-5 d-8 c-8 a-5 F-4 G-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-4 c-4
L- first place I met was New- cast- le on Tyne. I being tired, sick and
H-
M-5d-4 c-5 d-8 c-8 a-5 F-4 G-2 c-8 G-8 a-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-5 C-4
L- wea- ry from wor- king all day. To a cot down by the hill- side I'm
H-
M-2D-4 F-5 G-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- ma- king my way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NAVVYBOY
N-The Navvy Boy
C-
A-
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
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H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 F-5_E-8 D-5 G-8 a-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-2 R-4 S-6
L- When I was young and ten- der, I left my na- tive home.
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 F-5_E-8 G-5 E-8 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 F-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- And of- ten to old Scot- land I star- ted out to roam,
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 F-5 E-8 D-5 G-8 a-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-2 R-4 S-6
L- As I walked down through Bi- shop-town, A- see- kin' for em- ploy,
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M-5D-8_E-8 S-6 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-4_B-4 D-5 B-8 A-4 B-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- The gan- ger he knew by me I was a nav- vy boy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NAVVYBTS
N-Navvy Boots
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A-
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K-C
B-2/4
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H-
M-8R-4 R-8 E-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 a-4 G-8 E-8_A-8 A-8 @-8 A-5 E-8 A-8_B-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-9_b-0 a-8 G-8
L- A dig-ging and a pick-ing as I was one day The thought of my true love it led me a-
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M-8E-5 E-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 F-4 a-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8_@-8
L- stray. The day it was gone and the night com- ing on, And I hit for the road with my nav- vy boots
H-
M-1A-5 R-8 S-6
L- on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NCNTRYMD
N-North Country Maid
C-
A-
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-4B-4 S-6 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8
L- A North Coun-try maid up to Lon- don had strayed, Al- though with her na- ture it
H-
M-4D#4 b-8 a#8 b-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 D#4 E-8 F-8
L- did not a- gree. Which made her re- pent, and so bit- ter- ly la- ment, Oh I wish once a- gain for the
H- Chorus:
M-4E-4 b-8_a#8 b-4 b-9 c-0 d-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 F-9 G-0 a-0 G-9 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 D#4 E-8 F-8
L- North Coun- try. Oh the oak and the ash and the bon-nie I- vy tree. They flour- ish at home in the
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M-1E-4 E-8_D-8 S-9 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- North Coun- try.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEARCRZY
N-Of Late I've Been Driven Near Crazy
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-6G-8 S-6 G-8 a-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 G-8 G-4_G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-5 R-4 a-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8
L- Of late I've been dri-ven near cra- zy; All on ac-count of my wife. She ran a-way with a
H-
M-5F-8 F-4_F-4 F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 R-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 E-8 G-8 G-4_G-4 G-8
L- Chi- nee And left me to mourn all my life. I wrote her a mil-lion of let-ters, And
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 c-4 R-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 a-8 b-8
L- asked her my faults to for- get. No mat- ter how ma-ny I wrote her These are some of the an-swers I
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M-1c-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- get.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEBALLAD
N-A New England Ballad
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G D G C D7 G D A7 D A7 D D7
M-;d-8 c-8 S-6 W-2 b-5 c-8 b-4 a-2 b-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 F-2 G-4 a-5 b-8 c#4 d-2 a-4 F-2 E-8 D-8 D-2 a-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 d-4 d-4 a-4
L- Will you please give an ear a- while un-to me, And straight I will tell you where I have been, I've been to New Eng-land but
H- G C D G C G Em Am D7 G C D7 G
M-:W-2 b-5 a-8 b-4 E-2 c-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 G-2 c-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- now have come o'er, I think they shall catch me go thi-ther no more, I think they shall catch me go thi-ther no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEDHILL
N-NEDHILL
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A-
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S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
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H-
M-1R-2 ?-4 B-2 @-7_@-7 A-7 B-2 B-7_B-7 C-7 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-2 a-8 b-8
L-
H-
M-5F-2 D-7_D-7 C-7 B-2 B-7 C-7 D-7 E-5 D-8 C-8 B-8 @-2 A-4 B-2 @-7_@-7 A-7
L-
H-
M-5B-2 B-7_B-7 C-7 D-4 b-5 a-8 G-2 a-8 b-8 F-5 R-8 D-8 C-8 B-5 R-8 B-7 C-7 D-7
L-
H-
M-5C-5 R-0 B-0 C-4 B-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 b-4 F-2 R-7 F-7 F-7 G-4 a-4 G-4
L-
H-
M-5F-2 R-7 F-7 F-7 F-2 D-8 C-8 B-2 B-7 C-7 D-7 E-5 D-8 C-8 B-8 @-2 A-4
L-
H-
M-5B-2 @-8 A-8 B-2 B-7_B-7 C-7 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 R-7 a-7 G-7 F-2 D-8 C-8
L-
H-
M-3B-2 B-7 C-7 D-7 C-2 B-8 C-8 B-3 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEDHILL2
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 B-8_C-8 E-9_F-0 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-8_e-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_G-8 F-4 G-8 E-8 F-5 E-8
L-
H-
M-4E-2 E-4 B-9_C-0 E-9_F-0 G-8 F-8 E-5 F-8 G-8_e-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_G-8 F-9_G-0 b-9_G-0 F-5 E-8
L-
H-
M-4E-2 E-4 b-7_c-7_d-7 e-9_d-0 c-8 b-8 f-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 c-9 b-0 b-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8_F-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 b-8
L-
H-
M-4c-5_d-8 e-4 B-8 C-8 E-9_F-0_G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_e-8 d-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_G-8 F-9_G-0 b-8 G-8 F-5_E-8
L-
H-
M-1E-2 E-4 R-4 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NELLBLY2
N-Globe Trotting Nelly Bly
C-Joe Hart
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 d-4 R-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 R-8 b-8 b-5 b-8 d-9 d-0 c-8 b%8 W-2 c-2_W-3 c-4 R-8 F-8
L- I hold here in my hand, a leng-thy ca-ble-gram That came from far a-cross the sea; It's
H-
M-8G-8 F-8 E%8 F-8 d-4 R-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-2_F-4 R-8 d-8
L- from Miss Nel-lie Bly And its con-tents I will try to tell if you will lis-ten un- to me. She's
H-
M-1f-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 R-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 R-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 c#8 d-2_d-8 R-8 d-8 d-8
L- try- ing ve- ry hard To beat the world's re-cord To round the world in se-ven-ty=five days, Of the
H-
M-8c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 R-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 R-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 c#8 e%9 d-0 c-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-2_F-8_b-8 R-8 F-0 a-0
L- ma- ny fun-ny sights, in her ca-ble-gram she writes, Of the peo-ple and their ve-ry cu-rious ways. With'an um-
H-
M-8b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 R-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 e-5 R-8 b-5 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b%8 c-2_c-4 R-8 F-8
L- brel- la and a grip, She gave her friends the slip, Far a- cross the deep blue sea; It
H-
M-8b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-4 R-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 R-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-2_b-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- was a plea-sant trip For her grip was nlt La Grippe, Con-se-quent-ly she was hap-py as could be.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NELLFLAH
N-Nell Flaherty's Drake
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 @-4 @-4 @-4 @-4_B-4 D-4 @-4 @-4 @-4 @-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4
L- Oh my name it is Nell, quite can- did I'll tell, And I lived in Clon-
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 B-4 B-8 A-5 @-8_A-8 A-4 R-4 D-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 D-4 B-4 A-4
L- mel which I'll ne- ver de- ny, I had a large drake, and the
H-
M-5@-4 @-4 @-4 @-4_B-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 B-8 B-8 A-8 @-5_@-8 ?-8
L- truth for to speak, My grand- moth- er left me, And she go- ing to
H-
M-5@-4 R-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- die. He was whole- some and sound; he weighed twen- ty pound, And the
H-
M-5G-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 B-5 A-8 A-4 A-4 R-4 D-4 @-4 @-4 @-4
L- u- ni- verse 'round I would rove for his sake. Bad luck to the
H-
M-5@-4 B-4 D-4 @-4 @-4 @-4 @-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 B-4
L- rob- ber be he drunk or so- ber, that mur- dered Nell Fla- her- ty's
H-
M-2A-5 @-8 ?-4 @-2 S-6 S-6
L- beau- ti- ful drake.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NELLGRAY
N-Darling Nelly Gray
C-B.R. Hanby
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-3 S-6
L- There's a low green val-ley by the old Ken-tuc-ky shore, Where we've whiled ma-ny hap-py hours a- way,
H-
M-5E-8_F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-3 S-6
L- A- sit- ting and a-sin-ging by the lit- tle ca- bin door, Where lived my dar-ling Nel-ly Gray
H-
M-1D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-3 S-6
L- Oh my poor Nel- ly Gray, they have ta-ken you a- way, And I'll ne- ver see my dar-ling a- ny more,
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- I'm a sit-ting by the ri-ver and I'm wee-ping all the day, For you're gone from the old Ken-tuc-ky shore.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NELLYBLY
N-Nelly Bly
C-Stephen Foster
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8 E-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 C-5 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-2
L- Nel-ly Bly! Nel- ly Bly! Bring the broom a-long, We'll sweep the kit-chen clean, my dear, and have a lit-tle song.
H-
M-4D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 D-8 E-8 F-8_G-8 C-5 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-2
L- Poke the wood, my la- dy love, And make the fire burn, And while I take the ban-jo down, Just give the mush a turn.
H-
M-4d-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 b-8 E-8 C-4_C-9 F-0 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-2 S-6
L- Hi, Nel- ly! Ho Nel- ly! Lis-ten, love, to me, I'll sing for you and play for you a dul-cet me-lo- dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEROSEXP
N-Nero's Expedition
C-Moondog
A-
T-
S-100
K-Db
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4B-4 D-4 E-7_E-7 G-7 F-7_F-7 D-7 C-4 E%8 F-8_F-2 B-4 R-4 R-2 R-7 R-7 b-7 a%7_a-7 G%7 F-7_F-7 E-7 D-7_D-7 C-7
L- Ne- ro's ex- pe- di-tion up the Nile failed Be-cause the wa-ter hy- a-
H-
M-4B-4 R-4 R-8 B-8 D-7_D-7 F-7 b-2 a%2_a-7_a-7 b-7 G-7_G-7 E-7 D-8 B-8_B-4 C-2 E-2
L- cinths had clogged the ri- ver De- ny- ing Ne- ro's ves- sels
H-
M-1D-8 B-8_B-4 D-4 F-4 E%4 C-4 F-2_F-8 D-8 B-4 R-2 R-1 S-5
L- pas- sage through the Sud of Nu- bi- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NETHAUL
N-Net-Hauling Song
C-MacColl
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- It's busk ye, my lads, get you up on the deck, And take up your sta-tions for haul-in' the nets, And
H- chorus:
M-5c-9 d-0 e-0 c-0 d-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-9 E-0 C-8 F-8 E-8 C-8
L-mind you pull to-geth-er boys all thru the night, And sweat in your oil-skins un-til it's day-light, At the heav-ing and haul-ing and
H-
M-1F-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 R-8 S-6
L- shak- ing the nets.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEVMARRY
N-I Never Will Marry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 G-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 a-2_a-4 R-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 W-2 c-3_c-4 R-4 c-4
L- One mor- ning I ram- bled, Down by the sea shore. The
H-
M-6c-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 d-2_d-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- wind it did whis- tle And the wa- ters did roar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEVMARY2
N-I'm Never To Marry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Pre-Smothers Brothers
H-4
M-6C-4 S-6 C-4 E-4 E-7_C-7_@-7 B-4 D-2_D-2 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 E-7_F-7_G-7 F-2 F-4
L- One mor- ning I ram- bled, Down by the sea shore; The
H-
M-5F-4 a-4 F-8_C-8 E-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 E-8 C-8 @-4 E-8_C-8 D-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- wind it did whis- tle, And the wa- ters did roar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEWCGAUG
N-The Newcombe Gauger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5@-8 S-6 C-4 C-8_C-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 W-2 b&4 a-4 G-4 G-4
L- There was a sai- lor brisk and neat, a bon- nie las-sie he did en-treat, a
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-8_G-8 F-4 B-8_B-8 D-2 C-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- bon- nie las- sie he did en- treat to wed wi' him a sai- lor.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEWFRNDS
N-Make New Friends (Round)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- 1 2
M-4D-4 A-4 D-5 E-8 F-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 F-4_E-4 E-4 a-4 a-8 d-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- Make new friends and Keep the old. One is sil- ver and the oth- er gold.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEWSTRNG
N-New Stranger Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G G7
M-6b&8 b-8 S-6 b&4_b-8 b%8 G-4_G-8_b-8 b&4 a-0 G-9 a-8 G-8_G-4 W-2 b%1_b-3 b&8 b-8 W-3 b&8 G-8_G-8_E-8 S-6
L- I'm a stran- ger here, just blowed in your town, I'm a stran- ger
H- G D7
M-1W-2 G-2 S-6 W-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-8_D-8_D-3 W-2 R-2 R-4 b&8 b-8 W-3 W-3 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- here, just blowed in your town, Just be-cause I'm a stran-ger, ev'ry
H- C7 G D7
M-3b&8 b-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 W-2 G-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- bo- dy wants to dog me a- round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEWSWALE
N-New South WAles
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8e-5 f-8 g-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 c-2 c-5 d-8 e-4 c-4 a-8 G-5 G-5 G-8
L- Here we are in New South Wales, Shear- ing sheep as big as whales, with
H-
M-9E-8 G-5 G-4 c-4 a-8 G-5 G-5 G-8 c-5 d-8 e-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 W-2 c-2_c-2 S-6
L- Lea- ther necks and jag- gy tails, and hides as tough as rus- ty nails.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NEWWAR
N-A New War Song by Sir Peter Parker
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/4
F-Tune: Come Let Us Prepare
H- G D G C
M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-2 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 d-2_d-2 b-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 e-4 e-2 c-4
L- My Lords, with your leave, An ac-count I will give That de-serves to be writ-ten in me-tre; For the re-bels and I have
H- G D D7 G
M-3W-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 d-2 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-2_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- been pret-ty nigh, Faith al-most too nigh for Sir Pe-ter.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NICDEMUS
N-Wake Nicodemus
C-Henry Clay Work
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H- Db
M-5c-9 b-0 S-6 a-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 P-0 C-9 E-0 a-4 P-0 a-9 b-0 c-4 P-0 e-9 P-0 e-0 a-4 P-0 a-9 b-0 a-4 P-0 F-9 G-0 a-3 c-9 b-0
L- Nic- o- de- mus, the slave, was of Af- ri-can birth, And was bought for a bag- ful of gold; He was
H-
M-4a-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 C-9 E-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 c-4 e-9 e-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 G-0 a-3 c-9 c-0
L- reck- on'd as part of the salt of the earth, But he died years a-go, ve- ry old. 'Twas his
H-
M-4b-4 b-9 b-0 b-4 c-9 c-0 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-4 c-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-4 a-9 c-0 e-3 c-9 b-0
L- last, sad re-quest, so we laid him a- way In the trunk of an old hol- low tree. "Wake me
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 F-9 F-0 E-4 C-9 E-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 c-4 e-9 e-0 a-4 a-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 G-0 a-3 R-8 E-8
L- up!", was his charge, "at the first break of day, Wake me up for the great Ju- bi- lee! The
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 e-4 a-4 b-9 b-0 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-9 f-0 b-3 S-9 e-4
L- "Good Time Com- ing" is al- most here! It was long, long long on the way! Now
H-
M-2W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 e-8 e-0 e-0 a-0 a-0 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 e-8 e-8
L- run and tell E- li- ja to hur- ry- up Pomp, And meet us at the gum- tree down in the swamp, To
H-
M-2a-4 a-9 b-0 a-4 F-9 G-0 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- wake Nic- o- de- mus to- day!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NICEDAY
N-Have a Nice Day
C-Mark Graham
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 D-5 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- Come all you true A- me- ri- cans, the loy- al brave and true,
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 d-4 c-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- Let's wrap our- selves com- plete- ly in the old red, white and blue.
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- For Je- sus and free en- ter- prise we must pre- pare the way,
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 S-6
L- And a- ny- one who does not heed must be pre- pared to pay.
H-chorus:
M-5a-8 a-8 c-4 S-6 W-2 d-1_W-3 d-4 R-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-2 R-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4
L- Have a nice day, Have a nice day. Don't heed those words of
H-
M-4F-4 D-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4
L- wic- ked- ness that might lead you a- stray, See, hear and speak no
H-
M-4D-4 C-2 a-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-2 R-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4
L- e- vil, just work real hard and pray, God loves you and He
H-
M-3F-4 D-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 W-2 D-1_W-3 D-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- hopes you'll have a nice day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NINEINCH
N-Nine Inch Will Please a Lady
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 b-8 D-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 D-4 D-8 E-4_F-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 D-4 b-8
L- Come tell me, dame, come tell me dame, My dame come tell me tru- ly What length of tool, when
H-
M-5a-4 G-8 E-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 D-4 D-8 E-4_F-8 G-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 e-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 d-8
L- used by rule Will serve a mai-den du- ly. The auld dame claw'd her wan- ton tail Her
H-
M-5d-4 b-8 e-4 b-8 b-5 a-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 e-4 d-8 d-4_c-8 b-4 d-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 D-4 D-8
L- wan- ton tail sae rea- dy, I learn'd a song in An- nan- dale, Nine inch will please a
H-
M-1E-5 G-5 S-6
L- la- dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NINEPND
N-Nine Pound Hammer (Roll On, Buddy)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-8 G-8_G-3 R-4 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 a-4 G-8 E-8_E-3
L- This nine pound ham- mer, Is a lit- tle too heav- y,
H-
M-4R-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-8_D-8_D-3 R-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-1
L- Bud-dy for my size, Bud- dy for my size.
H-
M-1S-4 R-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 b-8 G-8_G-3 R-4 b-9 b-0 b-9_a-0 G-4 E-1
L- So roll on bud- dy. Don't you roll so slow;
L- (It's) roll on bud- dy. Pull a load of coal
H-
M-1R-2 b&9 G-0 G-4 E-8_D-8_D-3 R-4 D-9 D-0 E-4 G-4 G-1 S-5
L- How'm I gonna roll, When the wheels won't go?
L- How'm I gonna pull, When the wheels won't roll?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NITEHERD
N-Night Herding Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 G-4 G-2 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 D-8 D-8 D-2 b-4
L- Oh slow up, do- gies quit your rov- ing 'round, You've
H-
M-5b-2 a-8 G-8 G-2 G-8 b-8 b-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-4 G-2 E-8 E-8
L- wan- dered and tramp- led all o- ver the ground. Oh graze a- long
H-
M-5E-0 E-9 R-4 G-4 G-2 D-8 D-8 D-2 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4
L- do- gies, and feed kind- a slow; And don't be for- ev- er on the
H-
M-6b-3_b-4 R-4 b-4 b-3 E-0 E-9_E-4 G-4 W-2 G-3_G-4 R-2 S-6
L- go, Move slow, do- gies, move slow.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOBALLS
N-No Balls At All
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 G-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 a-5 a-8 d-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- Now lis- ten my chil- dren, a sto- ry you'll hear, A song I will
H-
M-1b-4 a-4 G-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-2 G-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 c-4
L- sing you, 'twill fill you with cheer, A char- ming young mai- den was
H-
M-5d-4 a-5 a-8 d-2 c-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 f-4 e-4 d-4
L- wed in the fall, She mar- ried a man who had no balls at
H- chorus
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 c-3 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-2 c-4
L- all! (he had) No balls at all! No balls at all! She
H-
M-4b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- mar- ried a man who had no balls at all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOBODYBZ
N-Nobody's Business If I Do
C-Porter Grainger
A-Everett Robbins
T-Moderate Blues
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- Bb D7 Gm D7 G7 Dm7 G Cm G7
M-1W-2 d-4 c#4 d-4 b-4 c%4 b%4 c-4 a-4 b&4 a-4 b-4 d-4 a-1 R-4 G-4 a-4 b%4 a-2 G-2 c-1 d-1
L- There ain't no-thin' I can do, nor no-thin' I can say, That folks don't cri- ti- cize me;
H- Cm G7-9 G7 Cm C C7 Gb7 F7
M-8W-2 e-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 c#4 d-4 b%4 c%4 d-4 c-4 b&4 G-1 R-4 c-4 b%4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b&4 G-4 b-1 a-1
L- But I'm gon-na do just as I want to a- ny way, I don't care if they all de- spise me.
H-chorus:Bbdim Bb D7 Gm Bb7 Eb Edim Bb Bbdim F7 Bb G7+9 C7 F7+5
M-8W-2 c#4 d-2 d-4 c%5 d-8 c-8 d-5 R-4 R-8 G-8 b-4 b-4 d&4_c-8 b-8 G-8 b-5 d-4 f-4 d-8 b-5 F-8 E-8_E-2 c-8 b-8 b-1_b-3 R-4
L- If I should take a no-tion to jump in-to the o-cean 'Tain't no-bo-dy's biz-ness if I do,
H- Bbdim Bb D7 Gm Bb7 Eb Edim Bb Bbdim F7 Bb G7 C7 F7+5
M-8W-2 c#4 d-4_d-4 d-4 c%5 d-8 c-8 d-5 R-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 G-4 b-8 G-5 d-4 f-4 d-8 b-5 F-8 E-5 d&8_c-8 b-8_G-8 b-1_b-3 R-4
L- Ra- ther than per-se-cute me, I choose that you would shoot me 'Tain't no-bo-dy's biz-ness if I do.
H- Bbdim Bb D7 Gm Bb7 Eb Edim Bb Bbdim F7 Bb G7 C7 F7+5
M-8W-2 c#4 d-4_d-4 d-4 c%5 d-8 c-8 d-5 R-4 R-8 G-8 b-4 b-4 b-8_G-8 b-4 b-8 G-5 d-4 f-4 d-8 b-5 F-8 E-5 c-4 b-8 b-8_b-1_b-2 R-4 F-4
L- If I should get the fee-lin' to dance up- on the cei-lin' 'Tain't no-bo-dy's biz-ness if I do. If
H- Bbdim Bb D7 Gm Bb7 Eb Edim Bb F7 Bb Bb7 Eb6 Gb7 Bb F7+5 Bb
M-8W-2 c#4 d-4_d-4 d-4 c%4 d-4 c-8 d-5 R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 d&8 c-4 b-8 G-8 b-5 d-4 f-4 d-8 b-5 F-8 E-5_E-4 c-8 b-8 b-1_b-3 R-4 S-6
L- I let my best com-pan-ion Drive me right in-to the can-yon 'Tain't no-bo-dy's biz-ness if I do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOCOURAG
N-My Husband Got No Courage In Him
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H- Verse
M-4G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-8_b-8
L- As I walked out one sum- mer's mor- ning, To view the trees and
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 c-8 c-8_C-8 C-4 C-4 b-4
L- leaves a- spring- ing, I saw two mai- dens stand- ing by and one of them her
H-
M-4E-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 S-6 A-4 B-4 C-2 C-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- hands was wring- ing. Oh, dear oh, What shall I do? My hus- band's got no
H-
M-2G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 B-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- cour- age in him, oh, dear, oh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NODOUGH
N-No Dough Blues
C-Blind Blake
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-8 C F7 C C7 F7
M-6c-8 c-8 S-6 c-4_c-8 a-8 G-8_C-8_C-4 c-8 c-8_c-8 b&8 G-4 E&4 W-1 C-1_W-2 C-3 c-8 c-8 W-3 c-4_c-8 a-8 G-8_C-8_C-4
L- It's a hard hard times, good man can't get no dough. It's a hard, hard times,
H- C G F7
M-5c-8 c-8_c-8 b&8 G-4 E&4 W-1 C-1_W-3 C-3 b&8 b%8 d-4 b&8 b%8 a-8 G-8_G-8 a-8 e&8 e-8 c-8_b&8 G-4 S-6
L- good man can't get no dough, All I do for my ba- by, don't sa-tis- fy her
H- C (G7)
M-3E&8_E%8 S-6 W-2 C-1_C-3 S-6 S-6
L- no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOELGIRL
N-The Noel Girl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_c-8 d-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 b-8
L- 'Twas in the ci- ty of Pine- ville, I owned a flou- ry mill, 'Twas in the ci- ty
H-
M-3a-4 b-8 F-4 D-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- of Pine- ville, I used to live and dwell.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOJOBBLU
N-No Job Blues
C-Ramblin' Thomas?
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C
M-6c-8 c-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 b&8_c-8 G-8_E-8_E-4 R-4 c-4 G-4 E&4 W-1 C-1 W-2 R-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 W-3 G-8 G-8 G-8_F-8 E&8_C-8_C-4
L- I been wal-kin' all day And all night too. I been wal-kin' all day
H-
M-5R-4 G-4 G-8_C-8 E&8_C-8 W-1 C-1 W-2 R-2 R-4 b&8 G-8 W-3 b-8 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-8 a-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 E&4
L- and all night too. 'Cause my meal tic-ket wo-man have quit me, and I can't find no work to
H-
M-2W-2 C-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOMANLD
N- Green Hills of France (No Man's Land)
C-Eric Bogle
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G Em C Am D D7 C
M-:W-2 D-4 S-6 D-2 D-8 D-8 G-2 G-4 E-8 E-5 C-4 A-2 G-8 G-8 F-5 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-5 a-4 G-5 C-8 E-4 D-2 R-8 D-8 D-2 D-8 D-8
L- Well how do you do, young Wil-lie Mc-Bride, do you mind if I sit here down by your grave-side? And rest for a-
H- Em C Am D D7 C G Em
M-:W-2 G-2 G-8 G-8 E-5 E-8 C-4 A-2 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-5 G-4 a-2 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-5 a-8 G-3 R-2 d-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 d-8 c-5 c-8 b-8
L- while, 'neath the warm sum-mer sun, I've been wor-king all day, and I'm near-ly done. I see by your grave-stone you were
H- C Am D C G D7 G Em Am
M-:W-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-8 b-8 a-5 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-5 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-2 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-4 G-4
L- on-ly nine-teen when you joined the great fal-len in nine-teen six-teen. I hope you died well and I hope you died
H- D D7 C G chorus: D D7 C G
M-1W-2 E-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-5 b-8 c-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 c-5 d-8 c-4 W-3 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8
L-clean, or young Wil-lie Mc-Bride was it slow and ob-scene? Did they beat the drum slow-ly, did they play the fife low-ly, did they
H- D D7 C D C G Em G
M-:W-2 a-5 a-8 a-4 W-2 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-5 d-8 c-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 c-7 c-7 c-7 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 d-5 c-8 c-8 b-5_b-4_b-4 R-4 b-8 a-8 G-2 G-8 a-8
L- sound the dead-march as they lo-wered you down? And did the band play the Last Post in cho- rus? Did the pipes play the
H- D7 G
M-4W-2 b-2 c-8 b-8 a-5_G-8_F-4 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Flow'rs of the Fo- rest?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOMOFACT
N-No More Shall I Work In a Factory
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E
M-1E-8 S-6 W-4 G-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-4 G-8 E-8 W-3 G-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-4_b-8 E-8
L- No more shall I work in the fac- t'ry to grea-sy up my clothes, No
H- B7 E chorus:
M-2W-4 G-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-4_E-8 E-8
L- more shall I work in the fac- t'ry, with splin- ters in my toes. It's
H- B7 E
M-4b-0 b-9 b-8 b-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 b-0 b-9 b-8 b-8 G-4_G-8 E-8 b-0 b-9 b-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- pi-ty me my dar- ling, It's pi-ty me, I say, It's pi-ty me my dar- ling and car- ry me a- way
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOTHGROG
N-Nothing Like Grog
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4c-4 S-6 f-4 c-9 a-0 b-4 d-9 b-0 c-4 a-8 F-8 b-4 G-8 b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 E-4 R-8 G-8
L- A plague on those mus- ty old lub- bers, Who tell us to fast and think, And
H-
M-4a-4 f-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 c-8_b%8 c-4 G-4 R-4 E-4 F-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-8 b%8 c-2 R-4 G-4
L- pa- tient fall in with life's rub- bers, with noth- in but wa- ter to drink. A
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 b%8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 f-4 c-8 a-8 b-8_d-8 b-8 G-8 F-4_E-4 R-4 C-4
L- can of good stuff, had they twigg'd it, Would have set them for plea-sure a- gog; And
H-
M-4F-4 a-9 F-0 G-4 b-9_G-0 a-4 c-9 a-0 b-4 d-9 b-0 c-4 e&9 c-0 d-4 f-9 d-0 e%8_g-8 e-8 c-8 f-2
L- spite of the rules, And spite of the rules of the schools. The old fools would have all of 'em swigged
H-
M-3c-2 R-4 c-9_b-0 a-8_F-8 b-9 G-0 F-4 G-8 E-8 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- it, And swore there was no- thing like grog.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOTKNOW
N-Do you Think I Do Not Know?
C-Slim Dusty
A-Henry Lawson
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- F
M-1F-8_G-8 S-6 a-2 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-5 F-4 F-8 a-5 a-4 a-2 a-8 c-8 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- They say that I ne- ver have writ-ten of love As a wri- ter of
H- C7
M-5b-2 a-4 G-3 R-2 G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-5 E-4
L- songs should do, They say that I ne- ver could
H- F
M-5G-2 G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-8 G-8 F-2 G-4 a-3
L- touch the strings, with a touch that is firm and true.
H-
M-5R-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 b-5 a-4 a-8 c-5 c-8_b-8 a-2 c-8 c-8
L- They say I know no- thing of wo- men or men in the
H- Bb
M-5c-2 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-3 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-2 d-4
L- fields where love's ro- ses grow I must write, they
H- F Dm C7 F
M-7d-8_c-8_b-4 b-8 c-8 c-2 c-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 W-2 G-3 W-3 C-4 D-4 E-4 W-2 F-3 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- say with a hal- ting pen, Do you think I do not know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOTMOTHR
N-I Can Not Call Her Mother
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9F-8 S-6 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a#8_c-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 a#8 b-8 c-5 E-8 D-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 a#8_c-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 A#8 B-5 S-6 S-6
L- The wed-ding rite is o- ver And though I turn a- side, To keep the guests from see- ing My tears I can-not hide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOTRDAME
N-Cheers, Cheers for Old Notre Dame
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-2 a#4 b-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-2 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 c-4 d-8 d-4 c#8 d-2
L- Cheer, cheer for old No- tre Dame, You take the No- tre, I'll take the dame!
H-
M-4e-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-2 b-8 a-4 G#8 b-8 a-5 G#4 a-4 d-2
L- Send a fresh- man out for gin, Don't let a so- ber soph- 'more in.
H-
M-1b-8 b-4 b-8 a#4 b-4 c-8 c-4 b-8 c-2 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 c-4 d-8 d-4 c#8 d-2
L- We ne- ver stag- ger, We ne- ver fall, We so- ber up on wood al- co- hol!
H-
M-4e-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-2_G-4 R-4 S-6
L- While her so- ber sons go mar- ching on to the next sa- loon
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOTTMUN
N-Fair Nottamun Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-9/8
F-From the singing of Jean Ritchie
H-
M-4D-0 D-0 D-8 D-8 F-8 S-6 D-5_D-4 G-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-5_d-4 d-0 d-0 c-8 d-8 c-8
L- In fair Not-ta-mun town, not a soul would look up. Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look
H-
M-3a-5_a-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 G-8 a-8 d-5_d-4 d-0 d-0 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-5_a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8
L- down. Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down. To show me the
B-6/8
H-
M-2c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 ST98D-5_D-4 S-6
L- way to fair Not-ta-mun town.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOUSEWMN
N-I've Got No Use For The Women
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-8_a-8 d-2 d-4
L- Now I've got no use for the wo- men; A true one may sel-dom be found. They use a
H-
M-:W-2 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 a-8 a-8 b-2 a-4 G-2 F-4 E-3_E-2 a-4 a-2 a-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 F-2_
L- man for his mon- ey; When it's gone they'll turn him down. They're all a- like at the bot- tom;
H-
M-:W-2 F-2_a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-2_F-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4
L- - sel-fish and grasp-ing for all. They'll stay by a man when he's win-ning, and laugh in his
H-
M-3W-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- face at his fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NOWEDOLD
N-Maids When You're Young
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- verse: refrain: verse: refrain: verse:
M-6D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8_D-5_D-4 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 d-4 d-8
L- An old man came court-ing me, Hey do a dor -it -y, An old man came court-ing me, e be-ing young, An
H- refrain:
M-4d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-9 S-9 c-0 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- old man came court-ing me, All for to mar-ry me, Maids when you're young ne-ver wed an old man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NTNGALE
N-Nightingales Sing (One Morning In May)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 C-8 F-8 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 F-8_a-8
L- Now as I was a- walk- ing one morn- ing in May, I
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 F-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 d-4
L- saw a sweet cou- ple to- geth- er at play; O the one was a
H-
M-5c-8_a-8 F-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 F-8_F-8
L- fair maid and her beau- ty shone clear, And the oth- er was a sol- dier, A
H- cho:
M-1C-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 C-8 F-8 a-4 R-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 C-4 F-4 E-4
L- brave gren- a- dier. But they kissed so sweet and com-fort-ing as they pressed to each
H-
M-5F-8 F-5 F-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-4 d-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-5 F-8 a-8
L- oth- er. They went arm- ing a- long the road like sis- ter and bro-ther. They went
H-
M-1c-4 c-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 F-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-8 G-8 a-5 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- arm- ing a- long the road, till they came to a spring; then they both sat down to-
H-
M-3G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 C-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- geth- er, love, to hear the night- in- gale sing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NTNGALE2
N-The Brave Volunteer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D Em A
M-6a-4 S-6 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-2 b-4 b-4 C-4 C-4
L- One morn- in' one morn- in' one morn- in' in May, I see a young
H- D
M-5C-8 a-8_a-4 a-4 a-8 D-8_D-4 C-4 D-3 a-4 F-4_F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8_E-4 D-4
L- cou- ple a- ma- kin' their way, One was a mai- den so
H- Em A D
M-5D-8 C-8_C-4 B-4 C-2 b-4 b-8 C-8_C-4 E-4 a-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 D-8 C-8_C-4
L- slim and so fair The o- ther a sol- dier a brave vol- un-
H-
M-2D-3_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- teer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%NTNGALE3
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1F-8 S-6 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 F-8 b-9 b-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 F-8 G-8 b-4 F-8 b-4 d-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 d-8
L- As I was out wal-king an' a-ram- blin' one day, I spied a fair cou-ple a-co- min' my way. .- One was a la-dy as
H-
M-5b-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-0_F-0 D-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-0_F-0 D-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 C-8 B-5 S-6 S-6
L- fair as could be, An' the o-ther a cow-boy, an' a brave one was he. An' the o-ther a cow- boy an' a brave one was he.
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%NUTGIRL
N-The Nutting Girl
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B-4/4
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H- 0 D G A7 D G
M-1a-8 a-8 S-6 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 C-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 W-2 G-3 a-4
L- Now come all you jo- vial fel- lows, come lis- ten to my song; It
H- D A7 D Em A7 D
M-4a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-3 a-4
L- is a lit- tle dit- ty and it won't de- tain you long. It's
H- D G A Bm E7 A
M-4F-4 a-4 d-4 b-4 c-4_b-4 a-2 F-4 a-4 d-4 b-4 c-3 d-4
L- of a fair young dam- sel She lived down in Kent, A-
H- D G D Em Bm A chorus:
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-3 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 a-4
L- rose one sum- mer's mor- ning, She a- nut- ting went, With
H- D F#m Em A Bm G A
M-4D-4 F-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 a-3 a-4
L- my fal- lal, to my ral- tal- lal, Whack- fol- the- dear- o- day, And
H- Em A7 D Bm Em A7 D
M-4G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- what few nuts that poor girl had, she threw them all a- way.
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%NVMARRY2
N-I'm Never To Marry
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T-Very freely
S-100
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B-3/4
F-A weak attempt to record Texas Gladden's version
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M-8W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 b-4 G-7_E-7_D-7 W-2 F-4 a-2_W-3 a-4 R-4 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-4 b-4 d-4 c-4_d-2_d-4 R-4 d-8 d-8 W-3 d-4 g-4 d-7_b-7_D-7
L- I'm ne- ver to mar- ry, I'll be no man's wife, I in- tend to stay
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M-5b-4 d-2_d-4 R-4 b-8 G-8 E-8_D-8 b-4 G-7_F-7_a-7 G-3_G-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sin- gle All the days of my life.
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%NWFNDLND
N-Banks of Newfoundland
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B-4/4
F-
H- Verse
M-4A-8 A-8 S-6 a-5 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 c-4 d-8 c-8 a-5 G-8 D-4 D-4
L- Oh you Wes- tern o- cean la- bor- ers, I would have you all be-
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M-4D-3 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- ware. That when you're a- board of a pac- ket ship, No dung'- ree jum- pers
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M-4a-3 a-8_b-8 c-8 c-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 d-4 d-2 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- wear. But have a big mon- key jac- ket Al- ways at your com-
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M-5W-2 C-3 A-4 W-3 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 c-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 D-4 D-4 W-2 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- mand. And think of the cold Nor' wes- ters on the Banks of the New- found- land.
H- Chorus
M-5a-8 b-8 S-6 c-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 C-3 A-4
L- So we'll rub her round and scrub her round with ho- ly- stone and sand. And
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M-4D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- say fare- well to the Vir- gin rocks on the Banks of the New- found- land.
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%NYGIRLS
N-Can't you Dance the Polka
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B-4/4
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H-
M-5G-4 S-6 E-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-3 S-6
L- As I was walked down on Broad- way One eve- ning in Ju- ly,
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 S-6 c-5 c-8 c-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 G-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-2 E-4 S-6
L- I met a maid who asked my trade, "A sai- lor John" says I Then
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M-5F-4 S-6 G-3 E-4 F-4 a-3 b-2 a-2 a-4 G-2 S-6
L- a- way, you San- ty, My dear An- nie,
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M-5R-4 S-6 c-3 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-2 G-5 G-8 F-4 B-4 D-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, you New York gals, Can't you dance the pol- ka.
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%OATSPEAS
N-Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow
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B-6/8
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H-
M-5a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 F-5 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8
L- Oats, peas, beans and bar- ley grow, Oats, peas beans and bar- ley grow, Can you or I or
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M-1a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 F-5 S-6
L- a- ny- one know Why oats, peas, beans and bar- ley grow.
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%ODEARWHA
N-Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be?
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A-
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S-132
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-1W-2 G-3 G-3 G-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 F-3 F-3 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-3 G-3
M-0W-2
L- O dear, what can the mat-ter be, O dear, what can the mat-ter be, O dear
H-
M-6W-2 G-4 E-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- what can the mat-ter be? John-nie's so long at the fair.
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%OGGYMAN
N-
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K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-1R-2 R-4 D-8 D-8 G-2 a-8 a-5 W-2 ST54b-4 S-9 d-2 b-5 a-8 W-3 ST44G-8 G-5 C-5 C-8
L- Well, the rain's soft- ly fal-ling and the og- gy man's no
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M-1W-2 S-9 D-3 D-4 G-2 a-8 a-5 ST54b-4 S-9 d-2 b-5 a-8 W-3 ST44G-2 C-5 C-8 S-9 D-3 D-4
L- more. I can't hear him cal- ling like I used to be- fore, I
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M-6b-2 b-5 a-8 ST54W-2 W-2 a-8 G-8_G-2 G-4 a-4 b-5 F-8 a-5 G-8 D-4_ST44D-2_D-4 D-4 b-8 b-8_b-2 a-4 a-4 G-2 G-8 a-8
L- came through the gate-way and I heard the ser- geant say, "The big boys are com- ing, See their
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M-4b-5 G-8 a-4 G-4 S-9 D-2 D-4 D-4 G-2 a-8 a-5 W-2 ST54b-4 S-9 d-2 b-5 a-8
L- stands a- cross the way." Yes the rain's soft- ly fal- ling, and the
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M-2W-3 G-8 G-5 C-5 C-8 S-9 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- og- gy man's no more.
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%OHDEATH
N-Oh, Death
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B-2/4
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M-9D-4 D-4 F#4 D-8_C#8 D-4 D-4 F#4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-8 C#8 D-4 C-4 W-2 D-2_D-2
L- What is this that I can see, with i- cy hands ta-king hold on me?
H-
M-9W-2 R-2 R-2 W-3 D-4 D-4 F#4 D-8_C#8 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 C-4
L- I am death and none can ex-cel I'll o- pen the door to hea-ven or
H- chorus:
M-=W-2 D-2_D-2 R-2 R-2 D-2_F-2 D-2_C-2 a-2_c-2 W-3 a-8_G-8_F-4_F-4 G-8 F-8 a-5 a-8
L- hell. Oh death, Oh death, Can't you spare me
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 F-0 D-9 D-4 C-4 W-2 D-2_D-2 R-2 R-2 S-6
L- o- ver til a- no- ther year.
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%OHIOBNKS
N-The Banks of the Ohio
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K-G
B-6/8
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M-1G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8_G-8 D-4_D-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8
L- Come all you young peop- le, who have a mind to range, In- to the Wes- tern
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M-5d-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-5_D-4 b-8 d-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 d-4_b-8 G-4 G-8
L- Coun- te- ry your sta- tion for to change; For see- king some new plea- sure, we'll
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M-5a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8
L- al- to- ge- ther go, And we'll set- tle on the banks of the plea- sant O- hi-
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M-5c-5 c-5 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 D-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- o, We'll set- tle on the banks of the plea- sant O- hi- o.
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%OKLAHOME
N-My Oklahoma Home, It Blowed Away
C-Bill and Sis Cunningham
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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H- C F C D
M-5C-8 D-8 S-6 E-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 F-8 C-8 F-8 a-8 G-5 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 W-2 D-3 R-8 C-8
L- When they o-pened up the strip, I was young and full of zip, I wan-ted a place to call my own. And
H- C F C G7 C chorus:
M-1E-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 E-8 F-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 F-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-2 R-8 E-8 E-9 F-0
L- so I made the race, and staked me out a place, And set-tled down a-long the Cim-ma- ron. It blowed a-
H- C F C G7
M-1G-2 R-8 c-8 c-9 b-0 a-3 R-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-9 E-0 D-3 R-8 G-8
L- way, It blowed a- way, My Ok- la- ho-ma home, blowed a- way, It
H- C G7 C7 F
M-2G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-8
L- looked so green and fair when I built my shan-ty there, But my
H- C G7 C
M-2G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 a-9 b-0 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- Ok- la- ho- ma home it blowed a-way.
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%OLBANGUM
N-Old Bangum
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T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-From Davis, Traditional Ballads of Virginia
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M-4C-8 S-6 W-4 C-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-0 b-9 G-4
L- Old Ban- gum would a hun- ting ride. Dil-lum down.
H-
M-4W-4 E-0 C-5 C-0 C-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-0 b-9 c-4
L- Dil- lum. Old Ban- gum would a hun- ting ride, Ki- mee ko.
H-
M-4R-4 R-8 G-8 W-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 F-0 F-0 F-8
L- Old Ban- gum would a hun- ting ride, with a sword and pis-tol
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M-4W-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-0 F-9 G-4 C-0 C-9 E-4 F-4 R-4
L- by his side. Dil- lum down. Ki- mee quo quom.
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%OLDBDFRD
N-Farewell to Old Bedford
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-1S-9 W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 G-4 a-4 E-4 D-4 C-8_A-8 C-8_A-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 S-9 G-4 G-4_a-7_b-7_a-7 G-4 a-4
L- Fare- well to old Bed- ford, I'm bound for to leave you, Like- wise those
H-
M-5a-8 c-8 S-9 a-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 c-2 c-9 d-0
L- pret-ty girls I ne- ver- more shall see. My por- tion is small but I
H-
M-6e-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 c-8_a-8 a-4 P-0 S-9 G-4 P-0 G-4 a-8 a-5 P-0 c-4 d-5_a-8 S-9 c-9 d-0 e-8_d-8 c-8_a-0_G-0 a-4 a-2 S-6
L- tru- ly con- fess it What lit- tle I have It is all my own.
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%OLDBILL
N-Tell Old Bill
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B-5/4
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M-1a-8 a-8 E-9 E-0 a-8 a-8 E-5 E-8 ST34c-8 a-8_a-2 ST54a-8 a-8 a-9 E-0 a-8 a-8 E-5 a-8 ST34W-2 G-8 b-8_b-2
L- Tell old Bill when he leaves home this mor-nin' Tell old Bill when he leaves home this eve-nin'
B-4/4
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M-4a-8 a-8 c-9 b-0 a-8 a-8 c-9 b-0 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 a-0 b-9 a-8 F-8 E-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 b-4 c-8 c-8_a-8_a-2 R-4 S-6
L-Tell old Bill when he leaves home To let dem down-town coons a-lone, This mor-nin' this eve-nin', so soon.
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%OLDBLUE
N-Old Blue
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K-C
B-4/4
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
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M-4R-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-0 C-0 E-8 E-8 W-2 G-1 W-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-0 C-0 D-8 D-8 W-2 C-1
L- Had a dog and his name was blue. Had a dog and his name was Blue
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M-4R-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-0 C-0 E-8 E-8 W-2 G-1 W-4 R-4 E-7 E-7 E-7 E-0 E-0 C-0 C-0 D-8 D-8 W-2 C-1
L- Had a dog and his name was Blue. Bet- cha five dol-lars he's a good un too.
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M-5W-2 G-1 E-1_E-2_C-5 C-8 D-8 D-5_D-8_C-4 C-8_C-1
L- Here Blue, You good dog you.
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%OLDFLUTE
N-The Old Orange Flute
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K-G
B-6/8
F-tune: Villikins and his Dinah
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 f-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 d-8 d-8
L- In the coun-ty Ty-rone in the town of Dun-gan-non Where ma- ny a ruc-kus me-self had a hand in Bob
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M-4g-9 g-0 g-8 g-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- Will-iam-son lived there, a wea-ver by trade, And all of us though him a stout hear-ted blade.
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%OLDHUND
N-Old Hundred
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S-86
K-A
B-4/4
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M-1a-4 S-6 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 S-6
L- All peo- ple that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheer- ful voice;
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M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 e-4 c-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- Him serve with fear, His praise forth tell; come ye be- fore Him and re- joice.
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%OLDMAID2
N-Old Maid in the Garret
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B-2/4
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M-1W-4 a-8 G-8 S-6 F-8 C-8 A-8 B-8 C-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8
L- Now I've of- ten heard it said from me fa- ther and me
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M-4W-4 D-8 C-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8
L- mo- ther, that Go- in' to a wed- din' is the ma- kin's of an-
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M-4W-4 D-4 C-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8
L- o- ther. Well, if this be so, then I'll go with- out a
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M-4W-4 D-8 C-8 A-8_B-8 C-4 C-9 D-0 C-4 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 B-8
L- bid- din', Oh, kind Prov- i- dence Won't you send me to a
H- chorus:
M-5W-4 A-8 C-8 A-8 B-8 W-3 C-4 D-4 C-2 W-4 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-8
L- wed- din'? And it's Oh dear me, how will it be if I
H-
M-5W-4 c-4 a-8 F-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 W-3 G-2 F-2_F-4 S-6
L- die an old maid in the gar- ret?
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%OLDMAID3
N-Poor Old Maid
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K-F
B-4/4
F-
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M-4a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-0 G-9 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 a-9 a-0 G-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-5 c-8
L- Here I am, as you may see, Poor old maid; All the way from Kan-ka-kee, Poor old maud. My
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M-4c-9 c-0 c-8 a-8 b-0 b-9 S-9 d-9 a-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 b-0 b-9 S-9 d-9 c-0 f-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-0 F-9 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-2 S-6
L- dis- po- si-tion's ve-ry mild, I'm just as meek as as a lit-tle child, And for a hus-band I am wild, Poor old maid.
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%OLDMAID5
N-Time to Be Made a Wife
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B-4/4
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M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 G-4_b-4 a-4 F-4 D-5 B-8_C-4 C-8 E-0_D-0 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- One day as I was walk- ing, I saw some love- ly maid;
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M-5a-4 S-6 F-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 b-4 a-5 E-8 F-4 G#4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- Was with her fa- ther talk- ing and thus to him she said:
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 F-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 b-5 c-8 d-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 F-4 D-4 E-3 S-6
L- "I'm six- teen years of age, you know, I'm tir- ed of my life,
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M-5R-4 S-6 D-4 F-8 a-8 G-5 F-8 G-4 b-4 a-5 F-8 D-4 A-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Fa- ther I think it is high time that I was made a wife.
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%OLDMAID6
N-Black Chimney Sweeper
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M-1D-0 S-6 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-4 B-9 C-0 D-4 E-9 C-0 D-4 G-9 G-0 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 a-9 a-0
L- Come all you pret-ty fair maids who wish for to mar- ry, from six- teen to eigh- teen, from eigh-teen to
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M-8G-8 D-4 G-8 b-4 b-9 c-0 d-4 G-9 G-0 a-4 a-9 G-0 F-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 E-9 E-0 E-4 F-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 b-9 a-0
L- twen- ty, From six- teen to eigh- teen, from eigh- teen to twen-ty For I'm twen- ty-five and I ne-ver had-n't
H- chorus:
M-5G-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 G-4 G-8 G-8 B-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 W-4 D-8 G-4 R-0 S-6
L- a- ny Mush a whang tor-rel lor-rel lor- rel whang tor- rel lad- die.
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%OLDMOKE
N-Old Moke Pickin' on the Banjo
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S-100
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B-4/4
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M-1E-4 B-4 E-4 B-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-2 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 D#8 E-2
L- He- bang, she- bang dad- dy shot a bear, Shot it in the stern, me boys, an' ne-ver turned a hair;
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M-4E-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-2 E-2
L- We're all from the rail-road, too- rer- loo, Oh the old moke pick-in' on the ban- jo!
H-chorus:
M-4W-2 E-2 G-2 W-3 F-9 F-0 F-9 E-0 D-2 B-4 E-4 E-9 F-0 G-9 b-0 a-4 F-4 E-2
L- Hoo- raw! What the hell's the row? We're all from the rail- road, too- rer- loo,
H-
M-4B-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-2 E-2 S-6
L- We're all from the rail-road, too- rer- loo, Oh! th old moke pick- in' on the ban- jo!
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%OLDMONK
N-The Old Monk
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6@-4 S-6 C-5 C-8 C-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 D-4 C-2 C-4 E-5 E-8 E-4
L- There was an old monk of great re- known, There was an old
H-
M-1G-2 G-4 F-2 F-4 E-2 C-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 G-2 G-4
L- monk of great re- known, There was an old monk of
H-
M-5F-2 F-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F#4
L- great re- known, He fucked all the wo- men in old Lon- don
H- chorus:
M-5G-2 @-4 C-2 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 D-4
L- town The old sod the dir-ty old sod, the bug- ger de- serves to
H-
M-4C-3 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 ST44E-5 F-8 G-8 C-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- die! Fuck him, let us pray, Glo- ry glo- ry hal-le- lu- jah!
H-
M-0
L-
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%OLDOLLAR
N-My Last Ol' Dollar
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 C-8_E-8 G-4 G-9_a-0 G-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 C-2_C-4 G-8_a-8 c-4 e-9_d-0 c-8 c-4 a-8 G-2_
L- My last ol' dol- lar is gone. My last ol' dol- lar is gone!
H-
M-8G-4 G-8_a-8 c-8 c-8 e-9 d-0 c-4 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-5 a-0_G-9 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-9_a-0 G-8_E-8 D-8 E-8 C-2_
L- My whis-key bill is due, an' my board bill too An' my last ol' dol- lar is gone.
H-
M-1C-4 R-4 S-6
L-
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%OLDPAINT
N-Goodbye, Old Paint
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 R-2 D-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 d-4 d-2 b-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- Good bye, old Paint I'm a-leav-in Chey-enne; Good-bye, old Paint I'm a-leav-in Chey-enne;
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%OLDPIKE
N-Old Pike
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 E-0 S-6 G-8 G-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 c-0 d-8 G-8 b&9 b-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 a-0 G-5 S-6
L- I once knew a man by the name of Pike, B'- longed to the fam- 'ly of Rig- gins,
H-
M-5E-0 S-6 W-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 c-8 c-8 d-0 G-0 G-8 b&9 b-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 E-0 W-3 D-0 C-9_C-4
L- And like an old fool he bought an old mule, And star-ted for the Ca-li-for-nia dig-gins.
H-chorus
M-1W-4 C-0 C-8 C-0 F-4 G-0 G-8 G-0 b&9 b-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 G-0 E-0 D-0 C-9_C-4
L- Haul off your coat, roll up your sleeves, the plains am a hard road to tra- vel;
H-
M-4W-4 C-0 C-8 C-0 F-4 G-0 G-8 G-0 b&9 b-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 G-0 E-0 D-0 D-0 E-0 D-0 C-9 S-6 S-6
L- Haul off your coat, roll up your sleeves, the plains am a hard road to tra- vel; I be-lieve.
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%OLDSHOE
N-Old Shoes and Leggins
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-5R-4 C-8 W-4 C-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 R-8
L- A man that was old came a- cour- tin' one day;
H-
M-5W-4 c-4_c-0 b-0 a-0_F-0 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 R-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8
L- And the girls would not have him; He came down the
H-
M-1W-4 a-0_F-9 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 D-4 R-8 C-8 D-8 F-8_F-4 F-8
L- lane and walked on a cane, With his old shoes
H-
M-2W-4 D-4 C-0 C-0 C-0_D-0 F-4 S-6
L- on and his leg- gins.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLDSHOE1
N-Old Shoes and Leggins
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 C-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 R-4
L- A man who was old came a- cour- tin' one day;
H-
M-1a-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-2_G-2 C-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- And the girls would- n't have him; He came down the
H-
M-5F-4_E-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 b-2 D-8 D-8 C-2 C-4 E-4 D-4 E-4
L- lane and walked on a cane; With his old shoes one and his
H-
M-1F-4 F-2_F-2 R-4 S-6
L- leg- gins.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLDSOLDR
N-The King's own Regulars
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 chorus G C Am G D7 G
M-6G-1 W-2 a-2 G-5 a-8 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 c-4 d-8 c-8 b-2 a-2 G-1 S-6
L- 'who'ne'er'ran'a- way, We're the old sol-diers of the King, and the King's own regulars.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLDUNCOW
N-Old Dun Cow
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 E-8 D-8 C-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 W-4 G-0 G-0-G-0 G-0 G-8 c-8 G-5 P-4 G-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 b-8 G-8
L- Some friends and I, in a pub-lic house, were play-in' dom-i-noes last night, when in-to the room a
H-
M-6c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 G-5 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 G-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 b-8 F-8
L- fire- man came his face all chalk-y white. "What's up" says Brown, "Have you seen a ghost? Have you seen your Aunt Mo-
H-
M-6G-5 c-0 d-0 W-4 e-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 b-8 c-0 c-0 G-8 a-9 a-0 W-3 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 E-8 D-8 C-4
L- riah?" "Oh me Aunt Mo- ri-ah be bug-gered" says he, "The bleed-in' pub's on fire!" "Oh" says Brown,
H-
M-5W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 G-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 b-8 G-8 W-3 G-5 G-8 W-4 c-8 c-0 c-0 b-0 b-0 G-0 G-0 W-3 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8
L- "What a bit o' luck, Ev-'ry bo- dy fol- low me. It's down to the cel-lar if the fire's not there then
H-
M-1W-4 F-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 C-8 W-3 G-5 G-0 G-0 E-8 D-8 C-8 G-8 W-4 E-0 D-9 C-8 F-0 F-0 W-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-8 G-5 c-0 d-0
L- we'll have a grand old spree." So we all went down with good old Brown, and the booze we could not miss. And we
H- chorus:
M-6W-4 e-0 e-0 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 G-8 a-8 a-8 W-3 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 c-8 c-8 G-4
L- had-n't been there ten min-utes or more, 'til we were quite like this: Oh, there was Brown, up- side down,
H-
M-6W-4 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 W-3 G-2 c-4 b-9 b-0 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 W-4 F-8 E-0 E-0 D-0 D-0 C-0 C-0 W-3 G-5 G-8
L- mop- pin' up the whis-key on the floor. "Booze, booze, the fire-men cried as they came a-knock-in' at the door. Well,
H-
M-5W-4 E-8 D-0 D-0 C-8 G-0 G-0 W-3 E-8 D-8 C-4 W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 G-5 c-0 d-0 W-3 e-8 c-8 d-8 b-8
L- don't let 'em in 'til it's all mopped up. Some- bo-dy shou-ted: "Mc-In-tyre!" And we all got blue-blind
H-
M-3W-4 c-0 c-0 G-0 G-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 W-3 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- pa-ra- lyt- ic drunk, When the Old Dun Cow caught fire.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLDWHOR2
N-Four Old Whores
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 c-8
L- There were four old whores from Bal- ti- more, Drin- king beer and wine. The
H- chorus:
M-5c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 E-5 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 R-4 R-8 C-4 C-8 C-4 E-8
L- to-pic of con- ver- sa- tion was, "mine is big-ger than thine." Ro- ly po- ly
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 E-8
L- tic-kle my ho- ley, smell of my sli- my slough. THen drag your nuts a- cross my guts, I'm
H-
M-2G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- one of the who- rey crew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLEOLEAN
N-Oleanna
C-
A-translated by Pete Seeger
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 a-4 F-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 E-4 C-9 E-0 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 C-4 S-6
L- Oh to be in O- le- an- a That's where I long to be, Than to be in Nor- way And wear the chains of slav-e-ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OLTIMREL
N-Old Time Religion
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 G-8 a-4 S-6 c-2 c-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 d-2 d-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 S-6
L- Gim- me that old time re- li- gion, Gim-me that old time re- li- gion.
H-
M-1c-8 c-8 c-4 S-6 e-2 e-5 e-8 d-4 c-2 a-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- Gim- me that old time re- li- gion, It's good e- nough for me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OMIEWISE
N-Omie Wise
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 d-2 b-4 G-4 d-2 e-4 d-4 c-2 G-4 E-4 C-3 S-6
L- A sto- ry I'll tell you a- bout O- mie Wise,
H-
M-5E-4 S-6 D-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 a-2 b-4 a-7_b-7_a-7 G-2 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- .- How she was de- lu- ded by Lew- is- 's lies.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OMSTRSS1
N-O Mistress Mine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D A Bm F#m Bm A Bm E7 A D G
M-1D-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 F-8 G#8 a-8 a-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 F-8 G#8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-4
L- O, mis-tress mine, where are you roa-ming? O mis-tress mine, where are you roa-ming? O stay and hear
H- Bm F#m Bm Em F# Bm F#m G A D
M-5F-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 d-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 G-4 F-4_E-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 F-9 G-0 a-8_G-8 F-4
L- your true love's co-ming That can sing both high and low. Trip no fur-ther pret-ty swee-ting;
H- Bm Em F# Bm F#m G Em A D
M-4a-4_b-8 a-8 d-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 F-4_E-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 F-9_G-0_a-8 G-8 F-4 S-6
L- Jour- neys end in lo- vers mee-ting, Ev- 'ry wise man's son doth know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OMSTRSS2
N-O Mistress Mine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 a-8 G-8 ST34G-8_F-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-5 D-8 G-8 F-8 F-8_E-8 E-4 C-8 D-8
L- O mis- tress mine, where are you roa- ming? Stay and hear your true-love's co- ming, That can
B-3/4
H-
M-5E-5 F-0_E-0 D-8 D-8 C-2 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 a-8 G-8 G-8_F-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-5 D-8 G-8 F-8
L- sing both high and low. Trip no fur- ther, pret-ty swee-ting, Jour-ney's end in lo-ver's
H-
M-3F-8_E-8 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 F-0_E-0 D-8 D-8 W-2 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- mee- ting, Ev- 'ry wise man's son doth know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONCHRST
N-Onward, Christian Soldiers
C-Sir Arthur Sullivan
A-Sabine Baring-Gould
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4_E-8_D-8 E-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-1
L- On- ward Chris- tian sol- diers, March- ing as to war,
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 c-4 f-4 f-2 e-2 d-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 c-1
L- With the cross of Je- sus Go- ing on be- fore,
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 c-4 G-4 a-5_b&8 a-2 c-4 c-4 f-4 c-4 d-1
L- Christ, the roy- al Mas- ter leads a- gainst the foe,
H-
M-4d-4 c-4 b&4 c-4 d-4_c-4 b&4_c-4 d-4 c-4 b&4 a-4 G-1
L- For- ward in- to bat- tle see his ban- ners go,
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4_E-8_D-8 E-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-1
L- On- ward Chris- tian sol- diers, March- ing as to war,
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 c-4 f-4 f-2 c-2 b&4 a-4 G-5 F-8 F-1 S-6
L- With the cross of Je- sus Go- ing on be- fore,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONEDIME
N-One Dime Blues
C-Blind Lemon Jefferson
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-4 E E7 A
M-6c-4 S-6 e-3 e-8 c-8 c-8_b-8_b-4 b-8 E-8_E-4 W-2 b-1 R-2 R-4 b-4 W-3 c-8_a-8_a-2 S-6
L- I'm broke and I ain't got a dime, I'm broke,
H- A7 E E7 A A7
M-6E-8 E-8 S-6 G%2 F-8 E-8_E-4 W-2 B-1 R-2 R-4 c-4 W-3 c-8_a-8_a-2 a-8 b-8 G%2 S-6
L- and I ain't got a dime, I'm broke and I ain't
H- E B7 A7 E A7 E
M-7F-8 E-8_E-4 S-6 W-1 B-1 W-2 R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 W-3 b-8 b-8_b-2 b-8 b-8 b-8_G%8_G-4 E-4 E-8 E-8_W-1 E-1_W-2 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- got a dime, Ev-'ry-bo- dy gets in hard luck some- time.
H-
M-0
L-
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%ONEHRMOM
N-One-Hour Mama
C-Ida Cox
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C B7 F G7
M-4R-2 R-5 G-8 c-4 d-8 b-8_b-5 a-8 c-4 c-8 b-8_b-5 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8_
L- I've al- ways heard that haste makes waste, So I be- lieve in tak- in' my time.
H- C B7 G D7 E7 D7
M-4a-3 R-8 G-8 c-5 d-8 c-8 a-5 b-4 c-0 d-9_d-4 R-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 R-4 d-8 d-8
L- " " The high- est mount- ain can't be raced, It's some-thing you must slow-ly
H- G C B7 F G7
M-4G-3 R-8 G-8 c-5 d-8 b-4 R-8 c-8 R-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 R-4 G-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 a-8_
L- climb. I want a slow and eas- y man, he need-n't ev-er take the lead,
H- C G D7 G F6 E7 Am D7
M-4a-3 R-8 G-8 b-5 b-8 c-8 a-5 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 R-8 b-8 b-8 G-8_
L- " " 'Cause I work on that long- range plan, and I ain't a- look- in' for no speed.
H- G7 C C/B C/A C/G A A7 Fm G7
M-4G-3 d#9 e-0 c-4 c-9 a-0 c-8 e-8 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c#8 a-8 R-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 e&8_d-8 c-0 c-9_
L- " " I'm a one- ho- ur ma-ma so no one-min-ute pa-pa ain't the kind of man for me.
H- C6 C6 A A7 D7
M-4c-3 e-8 c-8 e-4 e-4 c-8 e-8 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-4 c#8 a-8 R-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8_d-4 d-8 G-8
L- " " Set your 'larm clock, pa- pa, One ho- ur that's pro-per, then love me like I like to
H- G7 BRIDGE C6 C7 F
M-4G-3 d-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-0 e-0 R-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 e-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 R-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 R-8 c-0 c-0
L- be. I don't want no lame ex-cu-ses 'bout my lov-in' bein' so good That you could-n't wait no long-er Now I
H- Fm C A A7 F6 G7
M-1g-8 g-8 e-8 e-8 c-4 R-8 G-0 a-0 c-4 c-9 a-0 c-8 e-8 R-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 c#0 a-9 R-4 e-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 d-4 c-4
L- hope I'm un-der-stood, I'm a one- ho- ur wom- an, so no one- min-ute pa-pa ain't the kind of man for
H- C
M-1c-3 R-4 S-6
L- me!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONEMRDAY
N-One More Day
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 F-4_G-4 a-5 a-8 a-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-2 b-4_G#4
L- Oh, have you heard the news, my John- ny? One more
H-
M-4a-3 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4_D-4 c-2 b-2 c-4_F-4
L- day! We're home- ward bound to- mor- row, One more
H-
M-4G-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-2 a-5 F-8 D-4 F-4 a-2 b-4_G#4
L- day! On- ly one more day, my John- ny, One more
H-
M-4a-3 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4_D-4 c-2 b-2 c-4_F-4
L- day! Oh, rock and row me o- ver, One more
H-
M-1G-2 R-2 S-6
L- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONLYMINR
N-Only a Miner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 D-4 b-2 a#8 b-8 a-8 G-5 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 R-4
L- The hard- work- ing min-ers, their dan- gers are great,
H-
M-5G-8 G-5 G-4 b-8 d-5 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-5 R-8 b-7_c-7_d-7 d-8 d-5 b-4
L- Man- y while min- ing have met their sad fate, While do- ing their
H-
M-5a-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 G-5 E-4 D-5 R-8 D-8 D-8_D-4 E-4 G-4 b-8 b-5 G-8 G-8
L- dut- ies as min- ers all do, Shut out from the day- light and their
H- chorus:
M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-5 R-8 D-4 b-5 a#8 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4
L- dar- ling ones, too. He's on- ly a min-er been killed in the
H-
M-5D-2 R-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 b-8 d-5 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 R-4
L- ground; On- ly a min- er and one more is found.
H-
M-5b-2 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-5 R-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4
L- Killed by an ac- ci- dent, no one can tell, His min- ing's all
H-
M-3b-8 b-5 G-4 a-8 b-5 a-4 G-5 R-8 R-4 S-6
L- o- ver, poor min- er fare- well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONLYRMBR
N-Only Remembered
C-V. Randolph's Folksongs of the Ozarks
A-Traditional
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
K-A
H-
M-1E-2 E-5 D-8 C-2 E-4 E-4 a-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3
L-1. Up and a- way like the dew of the morn- ing,
L-2. Shall we be missed when------- oth- ers suc- ceed us,
L-3. On- ly the truth that in life we have spo- ken,
H-
M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-2 a-4 b-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 b-1
L- soar- ing from earth to its hea- ven- ly home,
L- reap- ing the fields we in spring- time have sown?
L- On- ly the seeds that on Earth we have sown,
H-
M-4c-2 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 E-4 F-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3
L- Thus would I leave from this world and its toil- ing:
L- Nay, for the sow- er shall pass from his la- bor,
L- These shall pass on- ward while we are for- got- ten,
H-
M-1E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 G-4 b-4 a-1
L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what I have done.
L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what he has done.
L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done.
H- CHORUS:
M-4E-2 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-3 a-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3
L-
L- On- ly re- mem- bered, On- ly re- mem- bered,
H-
M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 b-1
L-
L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done;
H-
M-4c-2 c-5 c-8 b-4 a-3 F-2 a-5 a-8 F-4 E-3
L-
L- On- ly re- mem- bered, On- ly re- mem- bered,
H-
M-4E-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-2 b-4 c-2 G-4 b-4 a-1
L-
L- On- ly re- mem- bered for what we have done.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONMONDAY
N-On Monday Morning
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 a-8 S-6 W-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-0 D-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 a-4 D-8 D-0 E-0 F-8 D-0 D-0 W-4 W-3 G-8 G-8 G-9 G-0
L- On Mon- day mor- ning I mar-ried a wife, Think- ing to live and a so- ber life, But
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 a-8 a-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 c-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-0 C-0
L- as she turned out I'd bet-ter been dead, The re- mark- a- ble day that I was wed. To me
H-
M-2W-4 D-8 D-0_E-0 a-4 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 D-4 S-6
L- rite fol- lol, lid-dle-lol- le day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ONOJOHN
N-OH No John
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 g-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-4 G-4 c-4 d-4 d-4
L- On yon- der hill there stands a crea- ture Who she is I
H-
M-4g-4 f-4 d-2 g-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 c-4 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 G-4 c-4 e-4 a-4 d-4
L- do not know; I shall court her for her beau- ty, She must an- swer
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 G-4 G-2 g-2 f-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 W-2 c-1_c-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- yes or no. Oh no John, no John, no John, No.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OSAYBONN
N-O Say, Bonny Lass
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-;W-2 G-8_E-8 S-6 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-5 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 c-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- Oh! say, bon-ny lass, can you lie in a bar-rack, And mar-ry a sol-dier and car- ry his wal-let? O say, will you leave both your
H-
M-6W-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 g-5_f-8 e-4 e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 G-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- Mam-my and Dad- dy And fol-low to the camp with your sol-dier lad-dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OSUSANNA
N-Oh Susanna!
C-Stephen Foster
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 G-8_a-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 P-8 G-4
L- I come from Al- a- ba- ma with a ban- jo on my knee, I'm
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-3 G-8_a-8
L- gwine to Lou- si- a- na my Su- san- na for to see. It
H-
M-4W-3 b-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 G-4
L- rained all night the day I left, the wea- ther was so dry; The
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4_a-4_b-4
L- sun so hot I froze to death, Su- san- na don't you cry, .-
H-
M-4c-2 c-2 e-4 e-2 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-3 G-8 a-8
L- Oh Su- san- na, O don't you cry for me, For I
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-5 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- come from Al- a- ba- ma with a ban- jo on my knee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OTTRBURN
N-The Battle of Otterburn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-From Child
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 D-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-5 d-8 e-8_g-8 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8
L- It was a- bout the Lam-mas time When Moor-land men do win their hay, Brave Earl Doug- las in
H-
M-3a-8 G-8 a-4 c-8_d-8 e-8 g-8 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- ar- mour bright, Marched to the bor- der with-out de-lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OTTRBURN.2
N-The Battle of Otterburn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-From Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Scott
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 G-8 a-8 C-5 a-0 a-0 b-9_a-0 b-9_a-0 b-8 c-8 d-4 R-4 f-8_d-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-8
L- It fell a- bout the Lam- mas tide, When the muir- men win their hay, The dough-ty Doug- las bound
H-
M-3b-8 c-8 d-4 R-8 f-8 c-9 a-0 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-9 F-0 F-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- him to ride, In- to Eng-land to drive a prey.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OULDTRI
N-The Ould Triangle
C-(Possibly Brendan Behan?)
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-8 E-0_F-0 G-9 F-0 E-8 D-8_D-8 d-0 d-0 d-9 b-0 d-0_b-0 d-8_d-8 b-0 d-0 e-8 d-0 c-0 b-0 G-0 a-0 b-0 a-0 G-9 E-2 F-9 F-0
L- Oh! A hun- gry feel-ing, It came o'er me steal-ing, and the mice they were squeal-ing in my pris-on cell. And the
H-
M-4G-9 F-0 E-8 D-8_D-8 d-0 e-0 d-8 b-8 d-0_b-0 d-8_d-8 b-0 d-0 e-8 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-8 b-0 a-8 G-0 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- ould tri- ang- le. It went jin-gle jan- gle. All a-long the banks of the Royal Ca-nal.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OUTHOME
N-Outward and Homeward Bound
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 G-8 S-6 F-0 F-0 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 d-8 b-8
L-
H-
M-3W-4 b-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 b-8 a-0 G-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 a-0 a-0
L-
H-
M-4W-4 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 D-9 E-0 D-8 D-8 D-8_E-8 a-8 c-8
L-
H-
M-2W-4 b-9 G-0 a-8 a-8 D-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OUTIDAHO
N-Way Out in Idaho
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 F-0 F-0 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8
L- Come all you jol- ly rail- road men and I'll sing you if I can Of the trials and trib- u-
H-
M-5a-4 c-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 c-5 R-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 d-4_d-4 d-8
L- la- tions of a god- less rail- road man, Who star- ted out from Den- ver his
H-
M-5c-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 c-5 R-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8
L- for- tune to make grow, And struck the O- re- gon Short Line, way out in I- da-
H- chorus:
M-5F-5 R-4 C-8 C-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-5_a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 C-8
L- ho. Way out in I- da- ho, way out in I- da- ho A-
H-
M-4C-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 S-6
L- wor- kin' on the nar- row gauge, way out in I- da- ho.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OUTKNGHT
N-Outlandish Knight
C-
A-
T-
S-70
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 b%8 c-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 a-5_a-4 G-8 a-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-8
L- An out-land-ish knight came from the north-lands and he came woo-ing to me. He said he would take me to
H-
M-3c-8_G-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 c-8 b%8 a-8_G-8 C-8 D-5 R-4 R-8
L- for- eign lands and there he would mar- ry me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OUTSKIRT
N-Outskirts of Town
C-William Weldon
A-Andy Razaf and William Weldon
T-Moderate Blues
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H- Ab Db Eb7 Bbm7 Ab Ab7
M-5c-8 c-8 a-8 S-6 h-7_e-7_c-7 a-3 R-8 c&8 c-7 c-7 c-7 b-8 a-4 a-8 F-8_E-5_E-2_E-2 R-8 S-6
L- I'm gon- na move Way out on the out-skirts of town,
H- Db9 Db9 Eb7 Bbm7 Ab
M-5c&8 c-8 c-8 S-6 h-7_e-7_c&7_a-3 R-8 c&8 c-7 c-7 c-7 b-8 a-4 a-8 F-8_E-5_E-2_E-2 R-8 S-6
L- I'm gon- na move, Way out on the out-skirts of town.
H- Adim Bbm7 Eb7 Ab Adim Bbm7 Eb7
M-5b%8 c-8 d-8_S-6 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8_e-8 h-0_e-0_c-0_a-9_a-4 F-8 a-8_a-7 b-7 a-7 a-4_W-2 a-1_W-3 a-2 R-4 R-8 c-8
L- I don't want no- bo- dy who's al- ways han-gin' round I'm
H- Ab Db Eb7 Ab Ab7
M-4c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 E-4 c-8 d-7 d-7 c-7 d-8 e-8 c-2 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 d-7 d-7 c-7 d-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 a-8
L- gon- na tell you ba-by, we're goin'move a-way from here, I don't want no ice-man, gon-na get me a fri-gi-daire, When we
H- Db9 Eb7 Bm7 Ab Adim Bbm7
M-1W-2 c&2_F-2 W-3 R-8 c&8 c-7 c-7 c-7 b-8 a-4 a-8 W-2 F-8_E-5_E-2_E-2 R-8 b%8 c-8 d-8_W-3 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8_e-8 h-0_e-0_c-0_a-9_a-4 S-6
L- move, way out on the out-skirts of town. I don't want no-bo-dy who's
H- Bb7 Ab Db Ab
M-3F-8 a-8_a-7 b-7 a-7 a-4 a-4_a-1_a-2_a-8 S-6 S-6
L- al-ways hang-in' a-round.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OVERCOM
N-We Shall Overcome
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-2_E-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-2_E-2
L- We shall o- ver come. We shall o- ver come.
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 d-2 b-2_a-8_b-4_a-8_G-2 a-4_b-4
L- We shall o- ver come some day. Oh,
H-
M-4c-2 b-4 a-4 G-1 a-2 G-4 F-4 E-3 F-4
L- deep in my heart I do be- lieve, that
H-
M-3G-4 G-4 C-4 F-4 E-2 D-2 C-1 S-6
L- We shall o- ver come some day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OVERGATE
N-The Overgate
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- C Gm C Bb
M-1F-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 G-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 W-2 b-3 c-4
L- Now as I gaed up the O- ver- gate I met a bon-ny wee lass; She
H- Dm F Gm C Gm Bb F chorus:
M-4d-4 c-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 G-5 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-4 D-4 F-2 G-5 F-8
L- winked tae me wi' the tail o' her e'e as I was a- walk- in' past, Wi' my
H- Dm C F Bb Gm Bb F
M-4D-4 C-4 C-2 D-5 C-8 D-8 F-5 G-5 a-8 b-8 b-5 D-4 C-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- too- ra- nay, lilt- for- lad- die Lilt- for- lad- die too- ra- nay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OVERHILL
N-Over the Hills and Far Away
C-
A-John Gay
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 A-4 A-5 R-0 A-0 C-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 E-8_C-8 F-4 D-4 D-2
L- Were I laid on Green- land's coast. And in my arms em- braced my lass,
H-
M-4C-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 A-4 F-5 R-0 A-0 A-4 @-8_?-8 @-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 D-5 R-0 G-0
L- Warm a- midst e- ter- nal frost, Too soon the half- years night would pass. And
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 A-2 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 D-4 D-2
L- I would love you all the day; Ev- 'ry night would kiss and play ,
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-4 F-5 R-0 A-0_A-4 @-8 ?-8 @-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- If with me you'd fond- ly stray O- ver the hills and far a- way.
H-
M-1
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OVRTHERE
N-Over There
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-9 G-0 F-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 G-2 P-4 R-4 P-8 D-8 D-8 G-9 G-0 F-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-4_c-9_d-0_c-0_a-9 b-8 c-8
L- Oh I used to go a- cour-ting o- ver there. Oh I used to go a- cour-ting o- ver there. Oh I
H-
M-4d-9 c#0 d-8 c-8 d-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 F-8 G-7 G-7 G-7 b-8 G-8 a-0 a-9 G-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 G-2_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- used to go a- cour-ting, The girls they came a-spor-ting And they had sing-ing with-out no-ting o- ver there.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OWNGRNPA
N-I'm My Own Granpa
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7
M-5W-2 @-4 S-6 W-3 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 B-4 C-4 W-2 D-2 @-4 @-4
L- Now, ma- ny ma- ny years a- go when I was twen- ty three, I was
H- C
M-4D-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-3 E-4
L- mar- ried to a wi- dow who was pret-ty as can be; This
H- C7 F F#dim
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 G-4
L- wi- dow had a grown- up daugh- ter who had hair of red, My
H- D7 G7 cho: Gaug
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 E#4 G-3 G-4
L- fa- ther fell in love with her and soon they too were wed, Oh,
H- C G7 C F
M-5E-3 F-4 E-2 D-2 W-2 C-1 R-1 W-3 a-3 b&4
L- I'm my own gran- pa, I'm my
H- F#dim G C C7
M-5W-2 a-2 F#2 G-1 W-3 R-2 G-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 b&4_b-2 R-8 G-8 a-4
L- own gran- pa, It sounds fun- ny I know, But it
H- F D C G7 C
M-1a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4_a-2 P-4 R-4 D-4 E-3 P-4 F-4 W-2 E-2 D-2 C-1 R-3 S-6 S-6
L- real- ly is so, Oh I'm my own gran- pa.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OXDRIVE
N-Ox-Driving Song
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8F-8 F-8 F-8 F-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-9 D-0 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-9 a-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 a-8 c-8 d-4_d-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 G-0 G-0 a-5 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 S-6
L- Pop my whip and I bring the blood, I make my lea-ders take the mud; we grab the wheels and we turn them a- round, one long long pull
H- chorus:
M-5W-4 a-0 G-0 S-6 W-3 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 W-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-0 G-0 F-8 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-0 G-0
L- and we're on hard ground. To me rol, to me rol to my ri- de- o, To me rol to me rol to my
H-
M-5W-4 a-8 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-0 W-3 a-8 c-8 d-4_d-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 G-8 a-5 F-0 F-0 W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 a-0 G-0
L- ri- de- o, To my ri- de- o, To my ru- di- o, To me rol, to me rol to my
H-
M-2F-8 D-8 D-4_D-2 S-6
L- ri- de- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%OXFJEAL
N-Oxford City
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1F-0_G-0 S-6 a-8 a-8 C-4 D-4 F-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 D-8 R-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 c-5 b-0_a-0 G-8 c-8 a-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 c-6_d-6 e-6
L- In Ox-ford ci- ty lived a la- dy, And she was beau- ti- ful and fair. Oh, she was court- ed
H-
M-3d-0_c-0 a-0_b-0 c-8 d-8 R-8 a-8 G-8 E-0_D-0 C-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-2 S-6
L- by a sail-or, And he did love her as his dear.
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%OXFRDTRG
N-The Oxford Tragedy
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S-100
K-G
B-6/4
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M-1b-2 E-8_F-8 a-2 b-4 d-5 b-8 e-8 d-8 b-5 E-8 E-4
L- Once there was a lit- tle tail- or boy, A- bout
H-
M-1b-2 a-4 D-2 E-4 B-3_B-2 D-4
L- six- teen years of age, My
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M-2E-2 F-4 D-2 E-4 F-8_E-5 F-4 a-8 a-5 E-4
L- fa- ther hired me to a mil-ler, That
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M-2b-5_a-8 c#4 b-8_a-5 F-4 E-3_E-2 R-4 S-6
L- I might learn the trade.
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%OXHAMP
N-The Oxford and Hampton Railway
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S-100
K-A
B-2/4
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H-
M-8E-4 S-6 a-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 a-9 G-9 E-0 a-0 a-9 b-8 c-8 d-0 b-9 b-9 E-0 a-0 a-9 b-8 c-8 d-0 b-9 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8
L- O Come and lis-ten to my song, And I will not de-tain you long, A-bout the folks, they all did throng A-long the Ox-ford
H- chorus:
M-8a-9 a-0_a-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 E-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-0 b-0 c-8 a-0 a-0 S-6
L- Rail- way. Ri-fan, Ti- fan, mirth and fun Don't you won-der how it's done? Car-ria-ges with-out hor-ses run on the Ox-ford and
H-
M-9b-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 W-1 S-6 R-2 R-2 W-3 W-3 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 G-9 E-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 b-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8
L- 'Amp- ton Rail-way. You can send your but-ter and cheese at a-ny time when e-ver you please You can send your
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M-5d-8 b-8 b-9 E-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 G-8 a-9 a-0_a-4 S-6
L- hens and eggs, and them can ride as has no legs on the Ox-ford and 'Amp-ton Rail-way.
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%OYSTRGAL
N-The Basket of Oysters
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B-2/4
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M-8b-8_c-8 S-6 d-4 b-8_b-8 c-4_a-8_a-8 d-8_a-8 a-8 G-8 F-2_F-4 D-8_D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8
L- As I walked up Man- ches-ter street, A pret-ty lit-tle oy- ster girl I
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M-8a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-2_D-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-2_F-4 D-8 D-8
L- hap-pened for to meet. And in- to her bas- ket so neat-ly I did peep, If you
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 G-2 G-2_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- deal in my bas- ket of oy- sters.
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%PACEEGG
N-Pace-Egging Song
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S-100
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B-3/4
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H- chorus: F
M-1C-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 c-2 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- Here's one, two, three jol- ly lads all in one mind. We have come a pace-
H- C F C F Bb
M-1G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 C-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4
L- eg- ging and I hope you'll prove kind. And I hope you'll prove kind with your
H- F Bb C
M-5b-4 b-4 c-4 a-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4
L- eggs and strong beer. For we'll come no more nigh you un- til the next
H- F verse:
M-5F-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-2 c-8 b-8
L- year. And the first that comes in is Lord Nel- son, you'll see, with a
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M-1a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 C-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 d-4
L- bunch of blue rib- bons tied 'round by his knee, And a star on his
H- Bb C F Bb
M-5b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 a-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 b-4 G-4
L- breast that like sil- ver does shine, And I hope he re- mem- bers it's
H- C F
M-2c-4 c-4 c-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- pace- eg- ging time.
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%PACUPSOR
N-Pack Up Your Sorrows
C-Richard Farina & Pauline Marden
A-Richard Farina & Pauline Marden
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H- Verse
M-4R-4 E-4 G-2 E-4_D-4 C-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 a-4_G-4 R-4 E-4
L- No use cry- ing, talk- ing to a stran- ger
H-
M-4R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 D-1 R-4 E-4 E-8 G-5
L- Nam- ing the sor- rows you've seen. Too man- y
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M-4E-2 E-8_D-8_C-4 R-4 a-4 a-8 c-5 a-4_G-4 F-2 R-4 E-4 E-8 F-5
L- sad times, too man- y bad times. No- bod- y
H- Chaorus
M-5D-2 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-1 W-3 S-6 E-4 S-6 E-4 E-2 F-4_F-4 E-4 E-2
L- knows what you mean. But if some- how you could
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M-4R-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-2 F-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-3 E-4
L- pack up your sor- rows and give them all to
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M-4W-2 D-1 W-3 R-4 E-2 E-4 W-3 W-3 F-2 E-2 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4
L- me. You would lose them, I know how to
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M-4G-2 F-2 R-2 E-4 E-4 D-3 D-4 C-1
L- use them. Give them all to me.
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%PADDOYLE
N-Paddy Doyle
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A-
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S-135
K-F
B-3/4
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H-
M-5R-2 C-8 C-8 F-3 G-5_F-8_G-4 a-3 C-2 S-9 b-4
L- To me way- ay- ay- yah! We'll
H-
M-3a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-8 R-8 R-2 S-6
L- pay Pad- dy Doyle for his boots!
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%PADDYCNL
N-Paddy on the Canal
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-0
M-6C-0 C-0 S-6 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 R-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 a-5 R-4 C-0 C-0 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8
L- When I lan-ded in sweet Phi-la-del-phia, The wea-ther was warm and was clear., But I did not stay long in that
H-
M-5E-8 D-8 R-8 R-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 C-8 A-5_A-4 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 E-4 b-0 b-0
L- ci- ty, As you shall quick- ly hear. I did not stay long in that ci- ty For it
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M-1c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 R-4 b-0 b-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-4_c-4 C-0 C-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- hap-pen'd to be in the fall. And I ne'er reefed a sail in my rig-ging, 'Til I anch-ored up-on the can-
H- chorus:
M-5A-5 B-5 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 R-8 R-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 R-4 b-8
L- al, So, fare you well fa-ther and mo-ther; Like-wise to old Ire-land too, And
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-4_c-4 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-5_A-4 S-6 S-6
L- fare you well sis-ter and bro-ther, For kind-ly I'll bid you a- dieu.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PADDYGR2.1
N-Shamrock Shore
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A-
T-
S-124
K-C
B-3/4
F-from Sam Henry
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M-6C-4 S-6 D-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 D-4_E-4 G-4 c-2 d-4 a-2 E-4
L- From Lon- don- der- ry we set sail all on the
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M-5G-4_E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 D-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 D-4_E-4 G-4
L- eighth of May, We had a sweet and pleas- ant
H-
M-5c-2 d-4 a-2 E-4 G-4_E-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 a-2 d-4
L- gale go- ing to Mo- ville Bay, Fresh wa- ter
H-
M-5d-4_c-4 d-4 e-2 d-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 c-2 a-4 G-4_E-4 D-4
L- there near twen- ty tons, for pas- sen- gers did
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M-5C-2 C-4 D-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 D-4_E-4 G-4 c-2 d-4
L- store, Lest we should want going to St. Johns, far
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M-3a-2 E-4 G-4_E-4 D-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- from the Sham- rock shore.
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%PADDYGRN
N-Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
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M-6C-4 S-6 G-4_a-4 b&4 G-2_C-4 G-4_E-4_G-4 F-4_E-4 C-4 B&4_A-4 B-4
L- Oh fare thee well, Ire- land, my own dear
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M-6C-2 C-4 W-2 C-3_W-2 C-2 a-4 W-3 a-4_G-4 F-4 G-2 c-4 c-2 b&4
L- na- tive land. It breaks my heart to see friends
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M-6G-2 b&8 b-8 b&4 a-4 G-4 F-4_C-4 D-4 W-2 B-3_B-2 a-4 W-3 a-4_G-4 F-4
L- part for it's then that the tear- drops fall. I'm on my
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M-5G-2 a-8 b&8 c-2 b&4 G-2 c-8 c-8 b&4 a-4 G-4 F-4_C-4 D-4
L- way to A- me- ri- kay Will I e'er see my home once
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M-6W-2 B&3_B&2 C-4 W-3 G-4_a-4 b&4 G-2 C-4 G-4_E-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 C-4
L- more? For now I leave my own true love on
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M-1B&4 A-4 B-4 C-2 C-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- Pad- dy's Green Sham- rock shore.
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%PADMURPH
N-The Night That Paddy Murphy Died
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-4/4
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H-
M-1C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-5 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- The night that Pad- dy Mur- phy died, I ne- ver shall for- get,
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M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 C-5 C-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-3 S-6
L- The whole damn crew got stin- king drunk, and some ain't so- ber yet;
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M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- The on- ly thing we did that night that filled my heart with fear:
H- chorus:
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 W-2 F-2 R-4 D-4
L- We took the ice from off the corpse and put it in the beer. And
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M-1F-2 F-5 F-8 F-2 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-2 R-4
L- That's how we showed our res- pect for Pad- dy Mur- phy,
H-
M-4F-2 F-5 F-8 F-3 E-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 R-4
L- That's how we showed our ho- nor and our pride;
H-
M-4F-2 F-5 F-8 F-2 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4
L- That's how we showed our res- pect for Pad- dy Mur- phy, Our re-
H-
M-4F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- spect for Pad- dy Mur- phy on the night that Pad- dy died.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PADRAIL1
N-Paddy Works on the Railway
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-From Tom Glazer: A New Treasury of Folk Songs
H- Verse
M-6D-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8
L- In eigh- teen hun-dred and for- ty- one, I put my cor- du- roy breech- es on. I put my cor- du- roy
H- Chorus
M-5a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-5 a-5 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-5
L- breech- es on to work up- on the rail- way. Fil-le- me- oo- re- oo- re- ay
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8
L- fil-le- me- oo- re- oo- re- ay. Fil-le- me- oo- re- oo- re- ay. To
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M-2c-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-5 a-4 S-6
L- work up- on the rail- way.
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%PADWEST
N-Paddy West (Tramps and Hawkers, etc.)
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A-
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S-180
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 C-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-2 C-2 A-4
L- As I was walkin' down Lon- don road, I
H-
M-5@-2 A-4 C-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4
L- come to Paddy West's house. He gave'me a
H-
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 G-2 E-4 C-2 D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4
L- dish of A- meri- can hash, And'he called it Liv- er- pool
H-
M-5A-3_A-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4
L- scouse. He said'there's a ship, and she's want- ing
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M-5G-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 D-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 A-3_A-4 C-4 D-4
L- hands, so- o on her you must sign. Oh the
H-
M-5E-2 E-4 D-2 C-4 D-4 E-2 C-2 A-4 @-2 A-4
L- Mate's a bastard, the Bo- sun's worse, but she will
H-
M-5C-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- suit you fine. Pull off your dung- a- ree
H-
M-5a-4 G-2_G-2 E-4 C-2 D-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 A-3_
L- jack- et. And give your- self a rest,
H-
M-5A-4 C-4 D-4 E-2 E-4 D-2 C-4 D-2 E-4 C-2 A-4
L- And we'll think'on them cold Nor'- west- ers that we
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M-4@-2 A-4 C-2 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- had at Pad- dy West's.
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%PANICON
N-Panic Is On
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-From Silverman, AmericanHistory Songbook
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 c-8 a-4 c-8_c-2 R-8 d-8_d-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b&1
L- What this coun- try is com- ing too, Some would like to know.
H-
M-4e-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 e-8 d-5 c-8 a-4 b-8_b-5 c-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 b-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8_a-2
L- If they don't do some-thing bye and bye, The rich will live and the poor will die.
H-
M-3D-2 a-2 R-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 C-1 S-6
L- Dog- gone, I mean the pan- ic is on.
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%PAPERPIN
N-Paper of Pins
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 D-4 D-8
L- I'll give to you a pa- per of pins, And that's the way that love be- gins, If
H-
M-4E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 E-8 D-4 G-8 F-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- you will nar- ry me If you will mar- ry me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PARADVAL
N-Paradise Valley
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A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 F-4 a-4 a-8 a-8_a-4_F-4 a-8 b-8_b-4 a-4 a-8 F-8_E-8 D-8_D-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_a-4 a-4
L- When I was a child my fam- ily would tra- vel Down to Wes-tern Ken-
H-
M-5a-8 F-8_F-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 C-8_C-4 C-4 D-3 R-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 a-4 a-4
L- tuc- ky, where my pa- rents were born. And there's a back- wards old
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M-5a-8_F-8_F-4 a-8 b-8_b-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 D-8_D-4 R-4 F-4 a-8 a-8_a-8 a-8_a-4_F-4 F-8 F-8
L- town that's of- ten re- mem- bered So ma- ny times that my
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 C-4 C-8 D-8_D-2 D-4 F-8 a-8_a-8 a-8_a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 a-8_a-4
L- mem- ories are worn. And dad- dy won't you take me back to Muh-len- berg
H-
M-5F-8 D-8_D-4 D-4 F-4 a-8 a-8_a-4 a-8 F-8_F-4 F-4 E-4 C-8 E-8_E-4 D-3
L- Coun- ty, Down by the Green Ri- ver where Par- a- dise lay.
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 D-8 D-4 F-4 a-8 a-8_a-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8_a-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 R-4
L- Well I'm sor- ry my son, but you're too late in as- king.
H-
M-5R-2 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_a-4 a-8 a-8_a-4 F-4 F-8 E-8_E-4 C-4 E-8 D-8_D-2 R-4 S-6
L- Mis-ter Pea-bo- dy's coal train has hauled it a- way.
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%PARCLROG
N-Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
C-
A-Robert Burns
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-9_a-0 S-6 b-9_c-0 a-8_F-8 b-5 c-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_F-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 b-5_a-8 F-4 S-6
L- Fare- weel to a' our Scot- tish fame, Fare- weel our an- cient glo- ry;
H-
M-5F-8_a-8 S-6 b-9_c-0 a-8 F-8 b-5 c-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_F-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 b-5_a-8 F-4 S-6
L- Fare- weel e- ven to the Scot- tish name, Sae fam'd in mar- tial sto- ry.
H-
M-5d-8_e-8 S-6 f-9_g-0 f-8_e-8 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-0_F-9 E-9_D-0 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 d-8_e-8 f-5_d-8 b-4 S-6
L- Now Sark rins o'er the Sol- way sands And Tweed rins to the o- cean
H-
M-5d-8_e-8 S-6 f-0_h-9 e-9_f-0 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-0_F-9 E-9_D-0 d-5 c-0 b-0 a-0_F-9 E-9 D-0 E-4 F-9 a-0 b-5_a-8 F-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- To mark whaur Eng- land's pro- vince stands Such a par- cel of rogues in a na- tion.
H-
M-0
L- in a na- tion!
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%PARLENG
N-Ye Parliament of England
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A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6W-2 b-8 S-6 W-3 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 e-5 b-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-5 R-4 c-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 b-8
L- Ye Par- lia- ment of Eng- land, You lords and com- mons too, Con- si- der well what
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 E-8 D#4 E-8 F-5 R-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 D#8 B-5 R-8 B-8
L- you're a- bout, And what you're going to do; You're now to fight with Yan-kees, I'm
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 E-4 G-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8
L- sure you'll rue the day, You roused the Sons of Li- ber- ty, In North A- me- ri-
H-
M-1E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- kay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PARTGLAS
N-The Parting Glass
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-8_a-8 S-6 G-4 P-0 E-4 P-0 E-4 P-0 D-8 E-8 G-4 P-0 G-4 P-0 S-9 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 D-4 S-9 D-4 b-8_a-8
L- Oh, all the mo- ney that e'er I had, I spent it in good com- pa- ny, And
H-
M-4G-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 G-4 G-4 S-9 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 e-4 d-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 G-4 E-4 S-9 E-5 b-8
L- all the harm that e'er I've done, A- las it was to none but me. And
H-
M-4d-8_b-8 d-8_e-8 d-5 b-8 d-8_b-8 d-8_e-8 d-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 D-4 S-9 D-4 b-8_a-8
L- all I've done for want of wit, to mem- 'ry now I can't re- call, So
H-
M-4G-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8 G-4 G-4 S-9 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 e-4 d-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 G-4 E-4 S-9 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- fill to me the par- ting glass, Good- night and joy be with you all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PASSBOTL
N-Pass Around Your Bottle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 E-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 G-8 G#8 R-8 E-8 G#4 G-8 D#8 E-2 R-4 R-8 a#8 b-2 d-4 e-8 g-8
L- Oh, pass a-round your bot-tle, we'll all take a drink, Oh, I'm bound for an-
H-
M-1b-8_a-8 G-8 b-8_b-2 R-2 b-2 d#8_e-8 e-8_g-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-8 a-0_b-9 b-8 G-8 E-4 B-8 D#8
L- o- ther spring; Oh them don't like me can let me a- lone, For my
H-
M-5E-8 E-8 E-4 G#4 a-8_D#8 E-2 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- dar-ling's gone back on me.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PASSNGBY
N-Passing By
C-Edward Purcell
A-Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8b-4 b-9 b-0 a-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-2 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4_F-8 E-8 a-2
L- There is a la- dy sweet and kind, Was nev-er face so pleased my mind;
H-
M-8b-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 S-9 e-4 a-4 a-4 S-9 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- I did but see her pass- ing by, And yet I love her till I die!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PATFORGT
N-Pat Malone Forgot that he was Dead
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 a-5 b-4 a-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 a-8
L- Times were hard in Ir- ish town Ev- 'ry thing was go- ing down, Pat Ma- lone was
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 c-3 a-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-5 b-4 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- pushed for rea- dy cash. He'd the life in- sur- ance spent, all his mo- ney,
H-
M-5G-4 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 G-8
L- too, had went and all of his af- fairs had gone to smash. His wife spoke up and
H-
M-5b-5 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b%8
L- said, "Now dear Pat if you were dead This twen- ty thou- sand dol- lars we could
H-
M-5c-5 R-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 c-4 b%8 c-5 R-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 D-5 R-4 F-8
L- take. And so Pat lay down and tried to make out that he had died. Un-
H-
M-5F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-5 R-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 G-8 D-4 E-8
L- til he smelled the whis- key at the wake. Then Pat Ma- lone for- got that he was
H-
M-5F-5 R-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 D-4 E-8 F-5 R-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8
L- dead. He raised him-self in the bed and what he said. "If this wake goes on a
H-
M-5c-8 a-4 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 R-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 D-4 E-8
L- mi- nute to be sure the corpse is in it, You'll have to keep me drunk to keep me
H-
M-1F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- dead."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PATHILL
N-When Pat Came Over the Hill
C-
A-Samuel Lover
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 G-9 F-0 W-4 E-9 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-8 W-3 E-5 F-8 W-4 G-0 b-9 b-9 b-0 W-3 b-5 b-8
L- And when Pat came o-ver the hill, his col- leen fair to see, His
H-
M-4W-4 G-9 G-0 G-9 F-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 b-0 c-9 c-0 c-4_W-2 W-3 c-5 b-8
L- whis- tle low but shrill the sig- nal was to be. Oh
H-
M-4W-4 c-0 c-0 c-8 e-0 e-0 e-8_W-3 e-5 E-0 E-0 W-4 G-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-5 G-8
L- Ma- ry the moth- er cried, "there is some- one whis- tling sure", Oh
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-9 F-0 E-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-0_E-0 G-8 c-0 c-0 c-8_W-3 c-4 b-9 b-0
L- moth-er it is the wind, you know, that's whist- ing through the door. With my
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-9 F-0 W-3 E-5 F-8 W-4 G-8 b-0 b-0 b-9 a-0 b-5 b-8
L- fol- did- dle- lad- dle la, My fol- did- dle- dad- dle- lee, My
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-9 F-0 E-9 F-0 G-8 b-0 b-0 c-0 c-0 b-8 c-4_W-3 c-4 R-4 S-6
L- fol- did- dle- lad- dle la, Hey fol- da- lol la- da- la- lee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PATRDIGG
N-The Patriotic Diggers
C-Samuel Woodward
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 D-5
L- En- em- ies be- ware, keep a pro-per dis-tance; else we'll make you stare at our firm re-sis- tance.
H-
M-8b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-2 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-5
L- Let a- lone the lads who are free-dom tas-ting, Don't for-get, our dads, gave you once a bas-ting.
H-
M-8G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-2 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-5 a-0 a-9 a-8 a-8 a-2 d-8 d-8 c-9 a-0 a-8 G-5 S-6
L- Pick-axe sho-vel, spade, crow-bar, hoe and bar-row, bet-ter not in- vade, Yan- kees have the mar-row!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PATSPENS
N-Sir Patrick Spens
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-8 G-8 S-6 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 d-5_c-0_b-0_a-4 F-4 G-3 a-4
L- The king sits in Dun- ferm- line toon, A-
H-
M-4b-8 G-5 F-8_G-0_F-0_E-8 F-0_G-0 G-2 R-4 R-8 C-8 C-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 C-4 @-0 @-9 R-8 C-8
L- drin- kin' at the wine, And he has ca'd for the fi- nest skip-per In
H-
M-2E-4 E-4 F-5 D-0_B-0 C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Fife and a' the land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PAYMONEY
N-Pay Me the Money Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- Verse: refrain: verse:
M-1S-9 c-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 C-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-3 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8
L- Oh, pay me, O pay me the mo- ney down. Pay me the mo- ney down! Pay me, O pay me the
H- refrain:
M-3a-4 F-8 C-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-3 S-6
L- mo- ney down. Pay me the mo- ney down!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PECKMAUT
N-Peck o' Maut
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Tune: Willie brew'd a peck o' maut #268
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-9_G-0 a-4 d-9_b-0 b-9_a-0 G-9_F-0 b-5 e-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 a-5 b-8 a-9_F-0 E-9_D-0
L- O, Wil- lie brew'd a peck o' maut And Rob and Al- an
H-
M-4F-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 F-9_G-0 a-4 d-8_b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 b-4 e-9_d-0 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 d-4 c-9_b-0 a-4 c-0_b-0_a-0_G-0
L- cam to see. Three bly- ther hearts that lee- lang night, Ye wad na found in
H- chorus:
M-4F-4 E-9_F-0 D-5 f-8 e-9_d-0 c-9_b-0 b-9_a-0 G-9_F-0 b-9_a-0 b-9_d-0 G-0_F-9 E-9_D-0 G-9_F-0 G-9_b-0 a-0_F-9 E-8_D-8
L- Christ- en- die. We are na fou, We're nae that fou, But just a drap- pie
H-
M-4F-4 E-9_F-0 E-4 f-9_g-0 h-0_f-9 d-9_f-0 b-5 d-8 b-0_a-0_G-0_F-0 a-8_c-8 d-5 b-8 a-0_F-9 E-9_D-0 E-9_F-0 G-9_b-0
L- in our e'e; The cock may craw, the day may daw, And aye we'll taste the
H-
M-1F-4 E-9_F-0 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- bar- ley brew.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEELERGT
N-Peeler and the Goat
C-
A-
T-
S-180
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4g-4 g-4 g-4 e-4 f-4 f-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 c-3
L-
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 h-4 g-2 g-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 c-3
L-
H-
M-4h#4 h-4 h-4 h-4 h-4 h#4 j-2 j-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 g-3
L-
H-
M-4g-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 f-4 h-4 g-2 g-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 c-3
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEGGORDN
N-Peggy Gordon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4B-4_E-4 D-4 B-4 W-2 E-1_W-3 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 E-5_E-0_D-0 B-2
L- Oh, Peg- gy Gor- don you are my dar- ling,
H-
M-5R-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 W-2 b-1_W-3 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 W-2 F-2 R-2 W-3 R-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4
L- Come sit you down up- on my knee, And tell to
H-
M-5W-2 b-1_W-3 b-4 G-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 E-5_P-8 E-0_D-0 B-2 W-2 R-2 a-4 c-4 ST64b-2_E-4 F-4 D-8_C-8 D-4
L- me the ve- ry rea- son, Why I'm slight- ed so by
H-
M-1E-3 S-6 S-6
L- thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEGNAWL
N-Peg and Awl
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 E-8 G-8_S-6 G-8 G-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 G-8_E-5 b-4 a#8 b-8_W-2 b-1 W-3 R-2 d-4 b-8 S-6
L- In the year of eigh- teen and one, peg and awl, In the
H-
M-1d-8_S-6 d-8 b-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 b-8_G-5 d-4 b-8 d-8_d-1 P-4 W-3 R-2 d-4 d-8 S-6
L- year of eigh- teen and one, peg and awl, In the
H-
M-5e-8_S-6 e-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 b-4 b-8_G-5 a-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_E-5 b-4 b-8 S-6
L- year of eigh- teen and one, peg- ging shoes was all I done, Hand me
H-
M-3d-8_S-6 d-4 b-8 d-5 b-8 d-8_d-4 b-8 d-5 b-8 S-6
L- down my pegs, my pegs, my pegs, my
H-
M-3b-8_S-6 b-1_D-2 S-6 S-6
L- awl.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEGRAMSY
N-Peg o' Ramsay
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8a-8 b-8 c%8 a-8 b-8_G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c%8 a-8 b-8_G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8_D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4_G-4
L- Bon- ny Peg- gy Ram- say that a- ny man may see; and bon- ny was her face with a fair freck-l'd eye;
H- chorus:
M-8F-8_D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 F-8_D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 G-8
L- Neat is her bo-dy made and she hath good skill, And round are her bon-ny arms that work well at the mill. With a
H-
M-8F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4_G-4 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8_A-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 G-8
L- Hey tro- lo- del, hey tro- lo- del, hey tro- lo- del, lil; Bon-ny Peg-gy Ram- say that works well at the mill. With a
H-
M-8F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4_G-4 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8_A-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4_S-9 G-4 S-6
L- Hey tro- lo- del, hey tro- lo- del, hey tro- lo- del, lil; Bon-ny Peg-gy Ram- say that works well at the mill.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEGYALSN
N-Peggy Alison
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune: Braes o' Balquhidder #215
H- chorus:
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 a-0_c-0 d-4 F-9 G-0 a-8_G-8 a-9 c-0 d-4 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-0_c-0 d-4 F-9 G-0 a-8_G-8 a-9 c-0
L- And I'll kiss thee yet, yet, And I'll kiss thee o'er a-gain, And I'll kiss thee yet, yet, My
H- verse:
M-4d-9 e-0 f-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 d-9 e-0 f-8 R-0 d-0 c-9 a-0 S-9 h-9 g-0 f-8 d-8 c-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 R-0 c-0 d-9 e-0 f-8 R-0 d-0 c-9 a-0 S-9 h-9 g-0
L- bon- nie Peg-gy Al-i-son, Ilk care and fear when thou art near, I e-ver mair de-fy them, O! Young kings up-on their han-sel throne Are
H-
M-4f-9 e-0 d-0_e-0 f-0_d-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 R-0 c-0 d-9 e-0 f-8 R-0 d-0 c-9 a-0 h-9 g-0 f-9 d-0 d-0 c-0 b-0 a-0 a-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 F-9 D-0 C-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 R-0 c-0
L- no sae blest as I am, O! Ilk care and fear when thou art near, I e-ver mair de-fy them, O! Young kings up-on their han-sel throne Are
H-
M-1d-9 e-0 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 S-6
L- no sae blest as I am, O!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PEGYFACE
N-My Peggy's Face
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-64
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-tune: My Peggy's Face # 181
H-
M-4W-4 R-4 R-8 E-0_D-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 G-9 a%0 b-9 c-0 b-0_G-0 F-0_E-0
L- My Peg- gy's face, my Peg- gy's form The frost of her- mit
H-
M-4W-4 D-8 B-8 B-8 E-0_D-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-0_F-0 G-0_a%0 b-9 G-0 F-8 F-8 G-0_F-0 D-0_F-0
L- age might warm. My Peg- gy's worth my Peg- gy's mind, might charm the first of
H-
M-4W-4 E-8 C-8 C-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 e-0_d-0 c-0_b%0 c-9 d-0 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-9 g-0 f-8 c-0_e-0
L- hu- man kind. I love my Peg- gy's an- gel hair. Her face is tru- ly
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 d-8 c-0_b%0 c-9 d-0 e-9 g-0 f-8 d-8 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0
L- heav- 'nly fair, Her na- tive grace so void of art; But I a- dore my
H-
M-1W-4 e-8 c-8 c-8 R-8 S-6
L- Peg- gy's heart.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PENNYEVN
N-Ballad of Penny Evans
C-
A-Steve Goodman
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-Tune is Flying Cloud
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 S-6 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 a-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-5 C-8 A-4 @%4
L- Oh, my name is Pen- ny Ev- ans and my age is twen- ty
H-
M-4A-3 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-5 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 E-4 C-8 D-5
L- one. A young wi- dow in the war that's be- ing fought in Vi- et
H-
M-4E-3 a-8 b-8 c-5 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 a-5 E-8 C-4 E-4
L- Nam. And I have two in- fant daugh- ters, and I do the best I
H-
M-4G%3 a-8 b-8 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-8 A-5_A-4 C-8 C-8 C-5 A-8 A-4 @%4
L- can. Now they say the war is o- ver, but I think it's just be-
H-
M-1A-3 S-6
L- gun.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PENSIONR
N-The Pensioner's Complaint
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- Dm C Am Dm Am G Em Am Dm C
M-6a-9_G-0 S-6 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 R-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- You neigh-bors all lis-ten a sto-ry I'll tell, It's of a mis-for-tune thaat has me be- fell; I mar-ried a wife and her
H- Am Dm Am Em7 Dm
M-3a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 R-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- name it was Nell, She is al-ways a- scol-ding and baw-ling.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PERFWOM
N-The Perfect Woman
C-Beethoven
A-Anon.
T-
S-120
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 @-4 C-4_C-8 @-8 @-8 @-8 C#2 @-4 D-5 @-8 @-8 @-8 D#2 @-4
L- No per- - fect wo-man lives, so poor a thing is life. How
H-
M-5E-5 @-8 @-8 @-8 F-2 F-4 F#5 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-2 G-8 F-8 E-2 E-4
L- can a per- fect man ob- tain a per- fect wife? No - per- fect
H-
M-5E-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 F-4 F#2 F-4 G-2 E-8 C-8 a-5 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- wo- - man lives, and yet so rich is - life that ev- r
H-
M-1C-5 D#8 D%8 C-8 B-2 @-4 S-6 @-2 @-4 @-2 @-4 @-2 @-4
L- per- fect man can get a per- fect wo- man for his
H-
M-5@-2 @-4 @-2 @-4 @-2 @-4 @#2 @-4 @-2 R-4
L- wife, a per- fect wo- man for his wife.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PETICOAT
N-Get Me Down My Petticoat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2W-4 R-2 R-4 R-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- Ah! get me down my pet- ti- coat, Ah!
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 G-4_a-9 D-0 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 G-0 F-9 D-8 D-0 E-0
L- hand me down my shawl. And get me down my but-toned boots, For I'm
H-
M-2W-4 F%8 E-0 E-0 D-8 B-8 C-4 B-8 C-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 B-8 D-8 G-0 a-0 b-0 G-0 a-0 G-0 E-0 R-0
L- off to the Lin- en- hall. With your he was a quare one, fol the did-dle Ker-ry wha,
H-
M-1W-4 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 B-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- was- n't he a quare one? I'll tell you!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PHARMKN2
N-Carnal and the Crane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-tune from Bonnie Bunch of Roses
H-
M-5D-8_E-8 S-6 F-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 E-8_F-4 E-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 W-2 F-2 R-4 a-4
L- As I passed by the ri- ver side, And there as I did reign. In
H-
M-4a-8_b-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 a-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 D-2 R-2
L- ar- gue- ment I chanced to hear a Car- nal and a Crane.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PHILALAW
N-The Philadelphia Lawyer
C-Woody Guthrie
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-;W-2 @-4 S-6 C-2 D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-2_D-2 @-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 E-8 D-8 C-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 b&5 b-8 b-4
L- Way out in Re- no Ne- va- da, Where ro-man-ces bloom and fade. There was once a Phil-a del-phi-a
H-
M-6W-2 a-4 F-2_F-4 R-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- law- yer, Ma-king love to a Hol-ly-wood maid.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PHILPPTS
N-Philippenitis
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1a-4 b-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 b%4 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 E-4 D#8 E-5 E-4 F-8
L- There's a ma- la- dy ter- ri- fic and it's ve- ry ve- ry sad, for you
H-
M-6G-5 F#4 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 R-8 W-2 R-5 R-5 R-5 R-4 c-8 W-3 c-4 c-8 b%8 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 F-8
L- can't think of a- ny- thing. They call it Phi- li- pin- ni- tis and you
H-
M-1F-4 E-8 E-4 D#8 E-5 E-4 F-8 G-5 F#4 G-8 a-5 G-5 W-2 C-3_C-4 R-8 c-5
L- have it ve- ry bad, When you can't think of a- ny- thing. You
H-
M-5b-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 F#8 G-4 G#8 a-4 G#8 a-4 F-8 C-5_C-8 R-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 a-8
L- start to write a let- ter and you try your best to think; You sit for half an
H-
M-5G-4_F#8 G-4 G#8 a-4 G#8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-8 R-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 b%4 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8
L- hour and then o- ver- turn your ink, Then drop your pen and pa- per and go
H-
M-5G-4 F#8 a-4 G-8 D-5 E-4 F-8 G-5 F#4 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-5 C-3
L- out and take a drink, For you can't think of a- ny thing, can
H- chorus:
M-5F-4 R-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 D-8 b-5 a-4 a-8
L- you? It's so ea- sy to for- get a lit- tle thing like a thought, When your
H-
M-5G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 d-4 d-8 c-5_c-8 R-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-4 G-8
L- mund is top- sy tur- vy and your me- mo- ry is short, I'd be a sav- vy
H-
M-5F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 b-5 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 b-8 a-4 G-8
L- hom- bre and I'd know a great lot, If I on- ly could re- mem- ber what I've
H-
M-2F-5 E-5 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- quite for- got.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PIANOTUN
N-The German Musicianer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- A7 D G D A
M-6a-8 a-8 S-6 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- I'm a poor mar- ried man and I'm near bro- ken hear- ted, My wife she has
H- D Bm E7 A D
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 a-2 a-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4
L- left me and she's gone a- way; We had a mis- for- tune so
H- A7 D Bm F#m G A7
M-5G-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8
L- she and I par- ted, Now I'll tell you what hap- pened to her the o- ther
H- D
M-1D-2 S-6
L- day.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PICKBALE
N-Pick a Bale of Cotton
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-5 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 G-2
L- Jump down, turn a- round to pick a bale of cot-ton, Jump down, turn a-round to pick a bale a day.
H- chorus:
M-4b-2 c-8 d-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-5 b-2 c-8 d-5 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 G-2 S-6
L- Oh Lor- dy pick a bale of cot- ton, Oh Lor- dy pick a bale a day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PICKDOWN
N-Pick Me Up on Your Way Down
C-Harlan Howard]
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G C D7 G
M-8W-2 d-4 d-4 S-6 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 E-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-2 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 c-4
L- You were mine for just a while, now you're put-tin' on the style, and you ne-ver once looked back at your home a-cross the
H- C D7
M-8W-2 b-2 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 E-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 F-2 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 E-4 F-4
L- track. You're the gos-sip of the town, but my heart can still be found where you tossed it on the ground, Pick me up on your way
H- G
M-2W-2 G-1_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PICTLIFE
N-A Picture From Life's Other Side
C-Charles E. Baer
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1A-8 A-8 S-6 A-4 A-8 A-8 D-0 D-9 E-4 F-0 F-9 R-2 F-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 D-0 D-9 E-4 F-4 R-2 S-6
L- In the world's migh-ty gal-l'ry of pic-tures Hangs scenes that have fa-ded from sight,
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 a-0 E-9 F-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-0 F-9 R-2 F-4 F-0 E-9 D-4 B-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 R-2 S-6
L- There's pic-tures of joy and of sor-row, There's pic-tures of peace and of strife;
H-
M-5A-4 S-6 A-0 A-9 A-4 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-0 F-9 R-2 F-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-0 D-9 E-4 W-2 F-4 R-2 F-4
L- There's pic-tures of youth and of beau-ty, Old age and the blush- ing young bride, All
H-
M-4B-4 B-0 B-9 E-4 D-8 B-8 A-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-0 a-9 F-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- hang on the wall, but the sad- dest of all Is a pic-ture from life's oth- er side.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PICWALL
N-The Picture That is Turned Toward the Wa
C-Charles Graham
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-0 b-9 b-8 c-8 d-0 F-9 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 b-8 F%8 F-8 G-8 b-8
L- Far a- way be-yond the gla-mour of the ci-ty and its strife, There's a qui-et lit-tle home-stead by the
H-
M-4c-2_c-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-0 b-9 b-8 c-8 c-8 F-8 E%8 F-8 F-5 G-0_G-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 F-8
L- sea, Where a ten-der lov-ing las-sie used to live a hap-py life, Con-ten-ted n her home as she could
H-
M-4b-2_b-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 F#8 G-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8
L- be. Not a shad-ow ev-er seemed to cloud the sun-shine of her youth, And they tho't no sor-row could her life be-
H-
M-4F-2_S-9 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L- fall, But she left them all one eve-ning and their sad hearts knew the truth, when her fath-er turned her pic-ture toward the
H- chorus
M-1b-2_S-9 b-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8
L- wall. There's a name that's ne-ver spok-en, there's a moth-ers heart half bro-ken, just an-oth-er face that's mis-sing from the
H-
M-4d-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 c-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8
L-old home, that is all, There's a fath-er un-for-giv-ing, there's a mem-o-ry still liv-ing, there's a pic-ture that is turned to-wards th
H-
M-1b-2_b-4 R-4 S-6
L- wall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PIECWNG2
N-Little Piece of Wang
C-Trad.
A-
T-Briskly
S-180
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- G7 C A7 D7
M-4R-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-5_F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 C-4
L- When the good Lord made Fa-ther A-dam they say he laughed and
H- G7 C F#dim
M-4B-3 D-4 @-5 @-8 B-4 D-4 a-8 a-5 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-5 D-4 D#4
L- sang. He sewed him up the bel-ly with a lit-tle piece of
H- C E7 A7 D7
M-4E-3 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4
L- wang. But when he'd got it fin - ished I guess he'd meas-ured
H- G7
M-4F-2 A-5 @#8 @-4 @-4 B-4 D-4 G-2 G-5 G#8 a-8 G-5 F-4 D-4
L- wrong, for the piece he'd sewed him up with was ve-ry much too
H- C
M-1C-2 R-2
L- long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PINERYBY
N-Pinery Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 C-8 C-8 S-6 W-3 F-4 G-4 a-4 f-8 e-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-5 P-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 C-4
L- Oh a rafts- man's life is a wea- ry one; It causes ma-ny fair maids to weep and mourn. It
H-
M-4F-4 G-4 a-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 C-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-2 S-6
L- cau- ses them to weep and mourn, For the loss of a true love that ne- ver can re- turn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PINKMEN
N-Father Was Killed by the Pinkerton Men
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 G-8 S-6 W-3 G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-2_P-8 G-4 R-8 G-8
L- 'Twas in a Penn-syl-va-nia town not ve- ry long a- go Men struck a-gainst re-duc-tion of their pay ; Their
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-5 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 E-2_E-4 R-8 F-8
L- mill-ion-aire em-plo-yer with phil-an- throp- ic show Had closed the works till starved they would o-bey. They
H-
M-4F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 F-8 b-5 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a%8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-2_F-4 R-8 F-8
L- fought for home and right to live where they had toiled so long, But ere the sun had set some were laid low, There're
H- chorus:
M-4F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a%8 G-8 F-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a%8 G-8 a-8 b-2_b-4 G-4
L- hearts now sad-ly grie-ving by that sad and bit-ter wrong; God help them for it was a cru-el blow. God
B-3/4
H-
M-5G-4 G-5 G-8 c-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- help them to- night in their hour of af- flic- tion, Pray- ing for
H-
M-5b-2 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-3 e-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 b-2
L- him who they'll ne'er see a- gain; Hear the poor or- phans
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-2 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 a-4 F-4
L- tell their sad sto- ry, "Fa- ther was killed by the Pin- ker- ton
H-
M-1E-2 R-4 S-6
L- men!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PINTWINE
N-A Pint o Wine
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune: Banks of Banna #320
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 c-5 P-0 d-8 e-4 e-8_d-8 d-8_c-8 c-8_G-8 G-5 P-0 G-8 a-4 G-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 a-2 G-4 R-8 G-8
L- Yes- treen I had a pint o wine, A place where bo- dy saw na; Yes-
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-8_e-8 e-8_g-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-9_d-0_c-8 E-8 D-2 C-4 R-8 G-8
L- treen lay on this breast o' mine The gow- den locks of An- na. The
H-
M-4E-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 c-4 b-8_c-8 a-2 G-4 G-4
L- hun- gry Jew in wild- er- ness Re- joic- ing o'er his man- na Was
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-8_e-8 e-8_g-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-9_d-0 c-8 E-8 D-2 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- nae- thing to my hi- ney bliss Up- on the lips of An- na.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PIONEERS
N-The Pioneers
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C
M-5G-4 S-6 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-2 S-6
L- The pi- o- neers have hai- ry ears, They piss through lea- ther brit- ches;
H- F C G7 C
M-5G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- They wipe their ass on bro- ken glass, Those har- dy sons- of- bit- ches!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PIONSNG
N-Pioneer's Song
C-Jon Raven
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- G C G
M-6B-4 S-6 B-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- Hark! hark to that strain, Let us hear it a- gain, From a bark that is
H- D G
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 B-8 B-8 B-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 D-8 D-8
L- bea- ring a- way from the quay, It's a pi- o- neer band That de-
H- C G D C
M-5E-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 a-4
L- parts from the land, To es- tab- lish a home for the brave and the
H- G D G
M-5G-2 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 G-4
L- free. "Fare- well," sing the crew as they sail from our view, "This
H- D G
M-5a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 B-4 B-4 D-4 D-4
L- land of the pau- pers is not for the free, We sail for the
H- C D
M-5D-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 D-4 D-4
L- west Where the wea- ry shall rest, And the Bas- tille of Eng- land no
H- C G
M-2E-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- more shall we see."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PIPERDUN
N-The Piper o' Dundee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H- Gm F Gm D7
M-1D-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 E%8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 F-8 a-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-0 a-9
L- The pip- er came to our town, To our town to our town, The pip-er came to our town, And he played bon-nie-
H- Gm verse Bb F Bb F Bb F
M-7S-9 G-4 R-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 d-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 d-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 b-0 b-9 b-8 d-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 e-8
L- lie. He play'd a spring, the laird to please, A spring brent new frae 'yont the seas, and then he gae his bags a wheeze and
H- Gm D7 Gm chorus: F Gm
M-8d-8 c-8 b-0 a-9 S-9 G-4 R-8 D-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 E%8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 F-8 a-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 e-8
L- play'd a-nith-er key. And was-na he a rogue- y, a rogue- y a rogue- y? And was- na he a rogue- y? The
H- D7 Gm
M-2d-8 c-8 b-0 a-9 S-9 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- pip-er o' Dun- dee!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PITYCENS
N-She Is More To Be Pitied Than Censured
C-William B. Gray
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 e-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 c-2_c-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 f-4 f-4 f-4
L- At the old con- cert hall on the Bow- ery, 'Round a ta- ble were
H-
M-1f-4 c-4 d-4 e-3_e-4 R-4 G-8_G-8 e-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 f-4
L- sea- ted one night, A crowd of young fel- lows ca-
H-
M-1e-4 P-0 c-2_c-4 R-4 e-8_e-8 e-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 c-4 a-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 c-4 W-2 d-3_W-3 d-4 R-4 G-8 G-8
L- rou- sing; With them life seemed cheer- ful and bright. At the
H-
M-5e-4 e-4 e-4 f-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 c-2_c-4 R-4 c-8_c-8 f-4 f-4 f-4
L- ve- ry next ta- ble was sea- ted A girl who had
H-
M-5f-4 c-4 d-4 e-3_e-4 R-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G#4 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4
L- fal- len to shame. All the young fel- lows jeered at her
H-
M-6G-4 e-2_e-4 R-4 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 W-2 c-3_W-3 c-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- weak- ness, Till they heard an old wo- man ex- plain.
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%PLAINILL
N-The Plains of Illinois
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 G-4 F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4_d-4 G-8 b-8 d-4 c-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8
L- Come all you good old far- mers that on your plow de- pend, Come lis- ten to a
H-
M-1c-8 d-4_d-4 G-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-3 F-4 D-8 C-4 D-8 C-8 B-4_B-4 D-8
L- sto- ry, Come lis-ten un-to a friend. Leave your fields of child- hood, you
H-
M-5F-4 D-8 F-4 D-8 F-5_F-4 G-8 G-8_c-8 c-8 c-4 d-8 b-8 G-4 F-4 G-8 D-8_C-8 C-8 C-4 C-8
L- en- ter- pri- sing boys, Come tra- vel west and set-tle on the plains of Il- li-
H-
M-1C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- nois.
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%PLAISRDM
N-Plaisir D'amour
C-Martini Il Tedesco (folk-processed)
A-
T-
S-136
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- F C7 F Bb F C7 Bdim C7
M-1C-8 S-6 W-2 F-3 G-3 a-3_a-2 R-8 a-8 b-2 b-4 a-5_F-8 a-4 G-3_G-2 R-8 C-8 D-3 E-3
L- Plai- sir d'a- mour Ne du- re qu'on mo- ment, Cha- grin d'a-
H- F Gm F C7 F
M-1W-2 F-2 G-8 a-8 W-3 D-4 G-5 b-8 W-2 a-3_G-3_F-3_W-3 F-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- mour du-re tou- te la vie.
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%PLAYEDON
N-The Band Played On
C-Charles B. Ward
A-John F. Palmer
T-
S-112
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-9 c-0 e-8 d#8 d%8 b-8 F-5 F-8 b-8 a#8 b-8 c-8 d-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 W-2 a-2_W-3 a-4 R-8 E-8
L- Matt Ca-sey formed a so-cial club that beat the town for style, And hi- red for a mee-ting place a hall, When
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M-8a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-9 c-0 e-8 d#8 d%8 b-8 F-5 b-0_c-0 e-8 d#8 d%8 b-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-2_a-4 R-8 G-8
L- pay-day came a- round each week they greased the floor with wax, And danced with noise and vi-gor at the ball. Each
H-
M-8F-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 E-8 D#8 F-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 b-2_b-4 R-8 E-8
L- Sa- tur- day you'd see them dressed up in Sun-day clothes. Each lad would have his sweet-heart by his side, When
H-
M-8a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-9 c-0 e-8 d#8 d%8 b-8 F-5 c-8 e-8 d#8 d%8 c-8 b-8 a#8 b-8 c-8 a-2_a-4 R-4
L- Ca-sey led the first Grand March They all would fall in line, Be- hind the man who was their joy and pride,
B-3/4
H-
M-;W-2 E-3_F-3_G-3 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 G-4 F-4 a-5 F-8 E-2 F-8 a-8 G-3 d-3 d-3_d-4 R-4 S-6
L- For Ca-sey would waltz with a Straw-ber-ry blonde, and the band played on,
H-
M-;W-2 a-4 S-6 G-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-3 c-3 c-3_c-4 R-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- He'd glide 'cross the floor with the girl he a-dored and the band played on. But his brain was so loa-ded it
H-
M-:W-2 G%4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 b-5 c-8 d-3_d-4 R-4 F-4 F-4 E#4 F-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-8 c-8
L- near-ly ex- plo- ded, The poor girl would shake with a- larm, He'd ne'er leave the girl with the straw-ber-ry curls, And the
H-
M-4W-2 F-3 G-3 a-3_a-4 R-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- band played on.
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%PLAYPIAN
N-I Want to Play Piano in a Whorehouse
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5@-4 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 W-2 D-4 A-3 W-3 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8_D-4 B-8 @-3_@-8 @-8
L- I wan-na play pia-no in a whore-house. That has been my one de- sire. Some
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 D-2 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-4 A-8 A-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 @-8 @-8
L- peo- ple may be far- mers or ran- chers out in Butte, I just want to play in a house of ill re- pute. You may
H-
M-4E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-2 A-5 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-3 C-8 B-8
L- laugh at this, my hum-ble oc-cu- pa- tion, But car-nal cop-u-la-tion's here to stay. I don't
H-
M-4A-4 A-8 A-8 F-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 ST34@-8 @-8 @-9 @-0 C-8 D-8 ST44E-8 D-8_D-2 E-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8
L- want fame or ri- ches, I just want to play for those old bit-ches, I want to play pi-a-no in a
H-
M-1D-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- whore- house.
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%PLESDELT
N-Pleasant and Delightful
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-4 b-8 d-8 c-4 G-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 c-8 d-8
L- It was pleas- ant and de- light- ful one mid- sum- mer's morn When the
H-
M-5e-4 c-4 f-8_f-8 e-4 d-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 c-8 d-8 e-4 c-4 f-8_f-8
L- fields and the mead- ows were all cov- ered in corn; And the black- birds and
H-
M-5e-8_d-8 c-4 g-8 f-8 e-8_d-8 c-4 e-4 d-2 e-8 f-8 g-5 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 f-4 g-8 f-8
L- thrush- es sang on ev- ery green spray, And the larks they sang mel- od-i- us At the
H-
M-4e-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 S-9 c-2 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 d-8 c-8 ST44b-8 a-8 G-2 c-8 d-8
L- dawn-ing of the day. And the larks they sang mel- od- i- us; And the
H-
M-4e-5 g-8 f-8 e-8 ST44e-8 d-8 d-2 e-8 f-8 ST34g-5 f-8 e-8 d-8 ST44c-8 a-8 f-2 g-8 f-8
L- larks they sang mel- od- i- us; And the larks they sang mel-od- i- us At the
H-
M-2e-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 c-2 S-6 S-6
L- dawn-ing of the day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PLNSWLOO
N-Waterloo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-3_a-4 E-4 E-4
L- Come all you sons of Bri-
B-2/2
H-
M-3D-2 a-2 b-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 W-3 e-2_e-8_b-8 e-8_f-8
L- tain, And I- rish he- roes too, And
B-3/2
H-
M-2e-4 d-8_b-8 b-3 a-4 E-4 E-4 D-3 E-8 E-8
L- all who fought for Wel- ling- ton At the
H-
M-2a-3 b-8 a-8 E-4 D-4 E-3 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- Bat- tle of Wa- ter- loo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PLOOLAD
N-The Plooman Lad (Hishie Ba)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Also When I Was Noo but Sweet Sixteen
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 F-5 F-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 a-4 c-4 d-4
L- When I was noo but sweet six- teen, An' beaut- ty just in
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M-4a-8 G-5 G-4 a-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 c-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-5 G-8
L- bloom- in' Oh, Oh lit- tle lit- tle did I think At nine- teen I'd be
H-
M-1F-4 D-5 D-5 S-6
L- greet- in' Oh.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PLOUGHM4
N-The Ploughman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 a-3 S-6
L- A plough-man dres-ses fine, he drinks strong beer, ale and wine And the best of to-bac-co he do smoke,
H-
M-5F-8 G-8 S-6 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 c-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 C-8 D-9 E-0 F-8 D-8 G-4 S-6
L- Pret-ty maids don't think a-miss a plough-man for to kiss, For his breath smells as sweet as a rose, a rose, a rose,
H-
M-3F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 c-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 C-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- His breath smells as sweet as a rose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PLOUGHMN
N-The Ploughman
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tun: The Ploughman #205
H-
M-3W-4 F-8 S-6 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-4 P-8 c-9 f-0
L- The Plough- man he's a bon- ny lad, His mind is ev- er true, jo, His
H- chorus:
M-1W-4 d-9 c-0 d-8 f-8 g-8 h-8 G-9 F-0 a-8 c-8 f-9 d-0 c-4 F-8 F-8
L- gar- ters knit be- low his knee His bon- net it is blue, O Then
H-
M-2W-4 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 d-0_e-0 f-4 c-9 c-0
L- up wi't a' my Plough- man lad and hey, my mer- ry Plough- man. Of
H-
M-2W-4 d-9 c-0 d-8 f-8 g-9 h-0 G-9 F-0 a-8 c-8 f-9 d-0 c-4 F-8 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- a' the trades that I do ken, Com- mend me to the plough- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PODAUGER
N-In Old Pod-Auger Times
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-4 a-8_S-6 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 G-5_P-8 G-4 d-8 e-4 d-8 e-4 f-8
L- I'll sing to you of the good old time When peo-ple were ho-nest and true, Be- fore their brains were
H-
M-5g-8 g-8 h-8 g-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 a-5_a-4 d-0_d-0 e-4 d-8 e-4 f-8 g-4 h-8 g-4 e-8
L- rat- tled and crazed by ev- ery- thing stange and new. When every man was a wor- king man, and
H-
M-5d-4 b-8 b-4 G-8 d-5_d-4 D-0 D-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-8
L- earned his live- li- hood, And the wo- men were smart and in-dus-tri- ous And lived for their fam-ilies'
H-
M-5G-5_G-4 d-0 d-0 e-4 d-8 e-4 f-8 g-4 h-8 g-4 e-8 d-4 b-8 b-4 G-8 d-5_d-4 D-0 D-0
L- good. In the days of An- drew Jack- son And of old grand-dad- dy Grimes, When a
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-8_G-8 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- man was- n't judged by the clothes he wore In old pod au- ger times.
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%POFARMER
N-Po' Farmer
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-chorus: verse:
M-8W-2 W-1 F-1 W-2 D-4 D-2 R-4 W-1 a-1 W-2 b-4 a-2 R-4 W-1 F-1 W-2 D-4 D-2 D-4 W-3 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-2 R-4 F-4
L- Po' far- mer, po' far- mer, po' far- mer, Dey get all de far- mer make. I
H-
M-1W-3 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 a-8 b-5 W-2 a-2 R-4 a-4 W-3
L- saw a hum- ble far- mer His back was ben- ded low, He
H-
M-4W-3 d-4 d-4 d-8 a-5 b-4 a-2 E-4 F-5 F-8 E-8 E-5 W-2 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- came from pic- kin' cot- ton, From off de bot- tom boll.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POLLOLVR
N-Polly Oliver
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-4 S-6 e-4 d-4 e-8_c-8 b-8 G-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 C-4 D-4 E-2 E-4 e-4 d-4 e-8_c-8
L- One night Pol- ly O- li- ver lay mu- sing in bed, A co- mi- cal
H-
M-5b-8_G-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 C-4 D-4 E-2 E-8 G-8 b-4 G-4 e-8_c-8 c-8_b-8 b-4 c-8_d-8
L- fan- cy came in- to her head; "Nei- ther fa- ther nor mo- ther shall
H-
M-5e-4 E-4 b-8_a-8 G-4_F-4 b-7_c-7_d-7 e-4 d-4 e-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 G-0_b-0_G-0_E-0 C-4 E-4
L- make me false prove, I'll 'list for a sol- dier and fol- low my
H-
M-1E-2 S-6 S-6
L- love.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POLLSAL
N-Poll and Sal
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-4 G#0_a-0 E-8_a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8
L- When I was young and in my prime, A- cour- ting I was much in- clined. I lived a- lone with
H- chorus:
M-5c-8_b-8 a-8 b-4 G#8 a-4 a-8 G%4 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-5 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-4_b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- my mas- ter, Till I grew up a long fel-ler, Did-dle I dum did-dle I dee.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POLLUT
N-Pollution
C-Tom Lehrer
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4G-4 b-8 d-8_d-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 D-5 F-8 a-4 c-8_c-8 e-5 e-8 d-4 b-8_b-8 G-5
L- If you vi- sit A- me- ri- can ci- ty, You will find it ve- ry pret- ty.
H- chorus:
M-4G-4 b-8 d-8_d-8 g-8 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-8 e-8_e-4 R-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8_c-8 c-4 F-8 G-4 G-4
L- Just two things of which you must be- ware, Don't drink the wa-ter and don't breathe the air! Pol-
H-
M-4g-5 e-8_e-4 g-4 f-5 d-8_d-8 f-8 f-4 e-4 e-4 e-8 c-8 e-4 d#2 R-2
L- lu- tion, pol- lu- tion, They got smog and se- wage and mud.
H-
M-4R-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-5 G-8_G-4 b-4 c-8 c-4 c-8_c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 R-4 R-2
L- Turn on your tap and get hot and cold run- ning crud.
H-
M-0
L-
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%POLLYPRK
N-Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-0 E-8 D-0 C-9 E-0 a-4 b-4 a-4 C-4 E-8_E-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 A-2 a-8_a-8
L- I am a brok- en heart- ed milk- man, in grief I'm ar- rayed. Through
H-
M-5b-4 E-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-9_D-0 C-8_E-8 a-4 b-4
L- keep- ing of the comp- 'ny of a young ser- vant maid. Who lived on board
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 E-4 E-8_E-8 F-4 b-4 b-4 E-2 a-8 b-8 c-8_b-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 b-4 F-4 a-8_a-8
L- and wag- es the house to keep clean, In a gen- tle- man's fam- 'ly near
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 S-9 E-0 E-8 D-0 C-8 C-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 E-4 E-4 F-4 b-4 b-4
L- Pad- ding- ton Green. She was as beau- ti- ful as a but-ter-fly and proud as a
H-
M-5E-2 a-8_b-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8_b-8 F-4 a-8_a-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- queen, Was pret-ty lit-tle Pol-ly Perk- ins of Pad- ding- ton Green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POLLYTOY
N-Oh Polly, You Might Have Toy'd and Kis'd
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 e-4 d-2 c-4 a-2 c-4 G-4 E-4 F-4
L- Oh Pol- ly you might have toy'd and kiss'd, By kee- ping men
H-
M-5G-2 e-4 d-2 c-4 d-3 d-4 e-4 f-4 g-4_f-4 e-4
L- off, You keep them on, But he so teased me,
H-
M-5f-4 a-4 d-4 b-4_a-4 G-4 c-4 e-2 a-2 d-4 G-4 b-2
L- and he so pleas'd me, What I did, you must have
H-
M-1c-3 S-6
L- done.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POLLYWMS
N-Polly Williams
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8_E-8 S-6 G-4 a-4 a-4 ST44b-4 d-2 e-4 ST34d-4 b-4 G-4 a-2 D-8_E-8
L- Come all ye good peo- ple Wher- e- ver you be, Come
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 c-4 ST44b-4_a-2 b-8 a-8 ST34G-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 E-8
L- lis- ten a- while to my sad tra- ge- dy. It is
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 a-4 ST44b-4 d-2 e-8 e-8 ST34d-4 b-4 G-4 a-2 D-8 E-8
L- of a young la- dy that was wor- thy of praise; At the
H-
M-4G-4 a-4 c-4 ST44b-4_a-2 b-8_a-8 ST34G-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- age of nine- teen she end- ed her days.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PONCHAR2
N-The Lakes of Ponchartrain
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 D-8 S-6 E-4 @-4 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- Through the swamps of al- li- ga- tors, I made my wea- ry way;
H-
M-5D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 D-4 B-5 A-8 @-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 E&4 E-3 S-6
L- O- ver ties on rail- road cros- sings, My wea- ry feet did play,
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 E-4 @-4 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- Till at length towards shades of eve- ning, That high- er land I'd gain,
H-
M-5D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 D-4 B-4 B-8 A-8 @-8 G-5 G-4 G-8 G-8 a%4 G-4 D-4 E-4 C-3 S-6
L- It was there I met with a Cre- ole girl On the banks of Pont- char- train.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PONCHAR3
N-The Lake of Ponchartrain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 C-4 a-4 c-5_d-8 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 G-4 G#4 W-2 a-3 a-4
L- O'er rail- road ties and cros- sings I made my wea- ry way; Thro'
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M-4a-4 a-4 C-4 a-4 c-5_d-8 c-4 c-4 d-4_c-4 G-4 G#4 a-3 a-4
L- swamps and e- le- va- tions My tired feet did stray. Un-
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M-4a-4 a-4 C-4 a-4 c-5_d-8 c-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 G-4 G-4 a-3 a-8 a-8
L- til re- solved at sun- set Some high- er ground to win, It was
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M-4a-4 a-4 C-4 a-8 a-8 c-5 d-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- there I met with a Cre- ole girl By the Lake of Pon- char- train.
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%PONTCHAR
N-The Lakes of Pontchartrain
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M-;W-2 @-4 S-6 C-2 a-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 E-2 D-4 C-4 @-4 @-4 A-4 C-2 C-2 D-4 C-3_C-4 E-4_F-4 G-2 G-4 E-4_F-4 G-4
L- 'Twas on a dark and a stor- my night as I late- ly took my way, Through wind- falls thick with
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M-:W-2 a-2 c-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 G-2 E-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-4 b-4_a-4 G-4
L- De- vil's grubs, my ach- ing feet did stray, Un- til at last by the eve- ning star some
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M-:W-2 a-2 c-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 G-3_G-4 G-4_a-4 C-2 a-4 G-5 a-8 a-4 E-2 D-4 C-5 @-8 @-4 A-2 C-4 C-2 D-4
L- high- er ground I gained And there I met with a Cre- ole girl by the Lakes of Pon- char-
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M-2W-2 C-3_C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- train.
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%POORLIL
N-Poor Lil
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B-4/4
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H- Em B7 Em B7 Em
M-4B-8 S-6 E-4 G-4 F-4 B-8 B-8 E-4 G-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 E-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 E-4
L- Her name was Lil and she was a beau-ty, She lived in a house of
H- B7 Em B7 Em Am
M-4F-4 D#4 B-8 F-5 E-8 E-8 G-4 F-4 B-4 E-4 G-4 b-2 R-8 e-8 c-4 b-4 a-4
L- ill- re- pu- ty; Gen-tle-men came from miles to see Lil-lian in her
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M-1G-9_E-0 F-4 E-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- des- ha- bille.
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%POORLONE
N-Poor Lonesome Cowboy
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S-80
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B-4/4
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M-1F-8_G-8 S-6 a-2 a-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 R-4 F-8_a-8 c-2 c-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 R-4 S-6
L- I ain't got no fa- ther I ain't got no fa- ther
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M-5F-8_G-8 S-6 a-2 a-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 R-4 F-8_F-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- I ain't got no fa- ther To buy the clothes I wear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POORMAN
N-The Poor Man
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M-1R-4 b-4 e-4 d-8 f-8 e-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 E-5 E-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- O poor man O poor man come tell un-to me true how you main-tain your fami-ly and how you car-ry them
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M-8d-5 E-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-5 d-8 b-8 e-8 d-8 g-8 e-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-8
L- through; How you main-tain your fam-i-ly when most of them are small and no-thing but your la- bour to main-tain them
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M-1E-2 S-6
L- all.
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%POORMURD
N-Poor Murdered Woman
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K-Bb
B-3/4
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H- Bb Eb F Cm
M-1F-8 G-8 S-6 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 C-5 C-8 F-4 D-4 E-8_D-8 C-2 C-4 G-4 b-5 G-8
L- It was Han- key the Squi- re as I've heard men say, Who rode out a-
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M-5a-8_b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 F-5 G-8 b-4 G-2 C-4 G-4 b-5 G-8 a-8_b-8_c-5 c-8
L- hunt- ing on one Sa- tur- day. They hun- ted al day but
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M-5F-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-2 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 E-8_D-8
L- no- thing they found But a poor mur- der'd wo- man laid on the cold
H- Cm
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POORPAYS
N-The Poore Man Pays for All
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B-4/4
F-Tune: Rogero or In Slumbring Sleep I lay
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M-1F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-5_F-8_E-4 S-6
L- As I lay mu- sing all a- lone Up- on my res- ting bed,
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M-5E-8_F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-9_D-0_E-8_F-8 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-5_F-8 R-8 S-6
L- Full ma-ny a co- gi- ta- tion Did come in- to my head.
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M-1F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-5_b-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-5_F-8_E-4 S-6
L- And wa- king from my sleepe I My dreame to mind did call;
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M-4E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-9_D-0 E-8_F-8 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-5_F-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Me thought I saw be- fore mine eyes How poore men pays for all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POORWHOR
N-The Poor Whore's Complaint
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A-
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B-6/8
F-tune: The Ladies of London
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M-6G-8 S-6 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-8_C-8 E-8 G-4 E-0 E-0 F-8_G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-5 D-4 G-8 C-8_D-8 E-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-8
L- Come lis-ten a while and you shall hear How the poor whores fare in the win- ter. They've hard-ly a-ny rags to
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M-1E-8_D-8 C-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 a-5 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4_b-8 a-8 G-8 F%8 E-4 b-8
L- hide their wares, In- deed 'tis a des-per-ate thing, sir. With their drag-ging tails, nine in-ches deep And
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M-5c-8 b-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 b-5 a-4 R-8 G%8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 C-8 E-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 a-8
L- hard-ly a shoe or a stock- ing, Yet if a cull they by chance should meet, At him they will be
H- G C
M-1D-5 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- bob- bing.
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M-1D-5 C-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%POPWOBB
N-The Popular Wobbly (They Go Wild...)
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K-G
B-4/4
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M-5W-2 b-8 a-8 S-6 W-3 G-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 a-8 G-8 F-2 R-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 W-2 G-2 R-4 b-8 a-8
L- I'm a mild- man-nered man as can be, And I ne-ver done no harm as I can see. Still on
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M-4G-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 a&8 a%8 E-8 C-8 E-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- me they put a ban, And they threw me in the can, They go wild, sim-ply wild o- ver me.
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%PORTJAIL
N-Portland County Jail
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B-4/4
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M-4C-9 D-0 S-6 W-3 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-2 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-9 D-0
L- I'm a stran-ger to your ci-ty, my name is Pad-dy Flynn, I got drunk the o-ther night, the
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M-1F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-2 E-8 E-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 E-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 G-9 G-0
L- cop-pers pulled me in. Had no one to pay my fine, no one to go my bail, They locked me up for nine-ty days in'the
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M-1G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- Port- land Coun-ty jail.
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%POVKNOCK
N-Poverty Knock
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A-
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S-144
K-F
B-3/4
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M-5a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 R-2 R-2 R-8 F-8 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- Po- ver- ty po- ver- ty knock, My loom is a-
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M-1b-8 d-5 c-4 c-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 R-2
L- say- in' all day; Po- ver- ty po- ver- ty knock,
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M-5d-8 d-5 d-4 d-8 d-5 d-4 c-3 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- Gaf-fer's too skin- ny to pay; Po- ver- ty po- ver- ty
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M-5F-4 R-2 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-3 R-2 F-4
L- knock, Kee- pin' one eye on the clock. I
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M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 c-5 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 a-4
L- know I can gut- tle when I hear the shut- tle go Po- ver- ty
H- C7 F verse:
M-5G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 R-2 a-8 a-5 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-3
L- po- ver- ty knock. Up ev- 'ry mor- ning at five,
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M-5R-2 R-8 F-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8 d-5 c-4 c-3 c-5 c-8 c-4
L- I won- der that we keep a- live. Ti- red and
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M-5c-4_b-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-5 G-8
L- yaw- nin' on the cold mor- nin' It's back to the drea- ry old
H- F
M-1F-3 S-6
L- drive.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRATIGRO
N-The Garden Where the Praties Grow
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A-
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S-140
K-G
B-6/8
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H-
M-5R-5 D-4 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 D-4 E-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 G-4 F#8 G-5 a-4_b-8
L- Have you ev- er been in love, me boys, Oh! have you felt the pain? I'd
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M-5c-4 d-8 e-4 c-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-5 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 e-4 c-8
L- rath- er be in jail, I would, than be in love a- gain, Tho' the girl I love is
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M-5b-4 c-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 E-5 D-4 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 D-4 E-8 G-4 b-8
L- beau- ti- ful I'd have you all to know, that I met her in the gar- den where the
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M-2a-5 G-5 G-5 R-5 S-6
L- pra- ties grow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRATSMAL
N-The Famine Song (Praties They Grow Smal)
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B-4/4
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M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 F-8 E-3 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 F-8 E-3 S-6
L- Oh the pra-ties they are small o- ver here. Oh the pra-ties they are small o- ver here.
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M-5G-8 a-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-8_F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 S-6
L- Oh the pra-ties they are small And way up in Don-e- gal, We eat them skins and all o- ver here, o- ver here,
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M-3E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 F-8 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- And we eat them skins and all o- ver here.
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%PRAYFAIR
N-Pray, Fair One Be Kind
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S-144
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B-3/4
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M-;W-2 D-4 S-6 G-5 a-8 G-4 G-2 G-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 a-2 a-4 b-5 c-8 d-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 F-8 D-2_D-8_D-2 D-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 G-2 G-4
L- Come fair one, be kind, you ne-ver shall find, a fel- low so fit for a lo-ver, Come fair one, be kind, you
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M-:W-2 a-5 b-8 a-4 a-2 a-4 b-5 c-8 d-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 F-8 D-2_D-8_D-2 D-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 E-2 E-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 F-2 b-4
L- ne-ver shall find, a fel- low so fit for a lo-ver, The world shall view my pas-sion for you, The
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M-:W-2 b-4_c-4 d-4 G-2 b-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-2 c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-2 d-2_c-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-4 d-5 c-8
L- world shall view my pas-sion for you, But ne- ver your pas-sion dis-co-ver, But, ne- ver your pas-sion dis-
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M-2W-2 b-4 G-2_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- co- ver.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRCHRSLV
N-The Preacher and the Slave
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A-Joe Hill
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune: Sweet Bye and Bye
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M-1G-9 a-0 S-6 b-4 a-9 G-0 a-4 G-9 E-0 D-3 P-8 G-9 a-0 b-4 b-9 b-0 d-4 d-9 b-0 a-3 P-8 G-9 a-0
L- Long- haired prea- chers come out ev- 'ry night, Try to tell us what's wrong and what's right; but when
H- chorus:
M-4b-4 a-9 G-0 a-4 G-9 E-0 D-3 G-9 a-0 b-4 a-9 G-0 a-4 G-9 F-0 G-3 b-9 d-0
L- asked a- bout some- thing to eat, They just an- swer in ac- cents so sweet: " You will
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M-4d-3 d-9 b-0 a-3 a-9 b-0 c-4 c-9 c-0 c-4 b-9 a-0 b-2 R-4 b-9 c-0
L- eat, Bye and bye, In that glo- ri- ous land in the sky! Chop some
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M-4d-3 b-0 b-8 a-0 G-3 G-9 E-0 D-4 G-9 b-0 a-4 G-9 F-0 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- wood, 'twill do you good, There'll be pie in the sky when you die!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRENTICE
N-Prentice Boy
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K-Eb
B-4/4
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M-1B-0 B-0 S-6 E-4 E-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-5 B-8 B-5 B-8 E-4 G-4 b-5 G-8 c-4 c-4 b-5 S-6
L- To a New York tra- der I do be- long, To sail the sea a- round and round,
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M-5E-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 b-5 b-8 G-5 G-8 b-5 c-0 b-0 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 E-5 S-6
L- I had not sailed a league but one When I fell in love with a young wo- man,
H- chorus:
M-5R-8 S-6 B-5 E-8 G-4 b-4 G-5 R-8 R-2 C-5 C-8 C-4 C-4 B-3 S-6 S-6
L- Whack fal lal I dey, Whack fal lal I dey.
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%PRETBABE
N-Babes in the Wood
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M-6E-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 G-0_F-0 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-0_F-0 G-8_G-8 c-8 G-4 E-8
L- Oh don't you re-mem-ber, a long time a-go, Those two lit-tle babes, their name I don't know, They strayed a-way, one
H- chorus:
M-5D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-0_F-0 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_C-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8_B-8 C-0 B-0 A-8 ?-0_@-0 A-0_B-0 @-4 @-0 @-0 C-8 C-0_D-0 E-0_F-0 D-4 @-8
L- bright sum-mer's day, Those two lit-tle babes got lost on their way, Pret-ty babes in the wood, pret-ty babes in the wood, Oh
H-
M-2C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 A-8 B-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- don't you re-mem-ber Those babes in the woods.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRETBABY
N-PRETTY LITTLE BABY
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B-4/4
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M-5a-4 S-6 c-4 e-8_d-8 e-8 c-5 e-8 d-8 e-8 c-8_c-2 W-2 a-2_c-4 R-4 W-3 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- The Vir- gin Ma- ry Had-a one son. Mmmmm, pret-ty lit-tle ba- by,
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M-4W-2 G-2_a-4 R-4 W-3 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 E-4 C-5 E-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 B-8 B-5 A-4 S-6 S-6
L- Mmmmm, glo-ry hal-le- lu- jah, Glo- ry be to the new- born King.
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%PRETPOL2
N-Pretty Polly
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B-2/4
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M-1E-8 S-6 E-9 E-0 E-8 G-8 E-8_D-8 B-8 D-8 E-4 E-8_G-8 E-2_E-5 b-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- I cour-ted Pret-ty Pol- ly the live- long night. I cour-ted Pret-ty Pol- ly
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M-7b-4 b-8_a-8 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-2_E-5 S-6 S-6
L- live- long night, Then left her next mor- ning be- fore it was light.
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%PRETSARO
N-Pretty Saro
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S-100
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M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-4_D-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 E-4 D-4
L- Down in some lone val- ley In a lone- some place, Where the wild birds do
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 d-4 d-4 a-2 a-4 b-4_d-4 d-8 e-8 a-4 G-4 G-8_a-8
L- whis- tle and their notes do in- crease; Fare- well pret-ty Sa- ro I
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M-6b-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 G-4 S-9 a-4 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- bid you a- dieu, And I'll dream of pret-ty Sa- ro where- ev- er I go.
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%PRIGLENC
N-The Pride of Glencoe
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B-3/4
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M-5C-4 C-5 >-0 P+0 >-0 P+0 ?-8 A-5 D-4 D-4 C-8 D-5 E-2 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 D-4
L- As I was a- walk-ing one eve- ning of late, Where Flo- ra's green
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M-5E-4 C-5 E-8_E-4 D-8_C-8_C-8 A-0 P+0 B-0 P+0 A-2 P-4 R-4 C-4 C-5 >-0 P+0 >-0 P+0 P+0 ?-8 P+0 A-5 P-0 D-4
L- man- tle, the fields de-co-rate, I care- less-ly wan- dered, where
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M-5D-4 C-8 D-5 E-2 C-8 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 D-4 E-4 C-5 E-8_E-4 D-8_C-8 A-4
L- I do not know, By the banks of a foun- tain that lies in
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M-1B-4 A-2 S-6
L- Glen- coe.
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%PRNCRYL
N-The Bold Princess Royal
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A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
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H-
M-6E-9 F-0 S-6 G-8 b-8_b-4 a-4 G-8 F-4 S-9 R-8 D-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 E-5 S-9 R-8 D-9 E-0 F-4 F-4 G-4
L- On the four-teenth of A- pril we sailed from the strand, In the bold Prin- cess
H-
M-1a-4 S-9 G-4 F-4 E-5 b-8 c-4 b-5 R-8 G-9 a-0 b-4 G-5 b-8 e-5 R-8 b-9 b-0
L- Roy- al bound to Ri- o Grande. We had not left the shore more than
H-
M-6d-4 P-0 G-5 P-0 E-8 F-5 S-9 P-0 R-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 P-0 c-5 P-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 R-4 D-0_E-9 F-8 E-5 F-4 E-5 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- one day or two, A man from the main-top cried, "Sail ho in view"
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%PRNCRYL2
N-The Bold Princess Royal
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5B-9 B-0 S-6 E-4 E-4 G-8 b-8 ST44c-4 b-2 G-9_E-0 ST34G-8_F-8 E-4 E-4 E-2 b-4
L- On the four-teenth day of Ap- ril we sailed from the land; The
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 e-8_d-8 ST44c-4 b-2 c-8_b-8 ST34G-4 E-4 G-4 ST44F-2 R-4 G-9 b-0
L- bold Prin- cess Roy- al sailed from New- found land; There were
H-
M-1c-4 c-4 e-9_d-0 ST44c-4 b-2 P-8 c-9 b-0 ST34G-4 E-4 E-4 C-2 P-8 B-9 C-0 E-4 E-4 G-0_b-9
L- four- teen brave sea- men was the ship's com- pa- ny, As we sailed from the
B-4/4
H-
M-3c-4 b-2 G-9 E-0 ST34G-8_F-8 E-4 E-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- east port to the west port sailed we.
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%PROUDBEG
N-Poor But Ambitious (Too Proud to Beg)
C-Wilmoth Houdini
A-
T-Calypso
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D
M-1F-8 G-4 G#8 S-6 a-8 f-4 e-8 d-4 b-4 a-5 F-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- Too proud to beg, too ho- nest to steal, Em- plo- yers please lis-ten to my ap- peal,
H-
M-5F-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 S-6 a-8 f-4 e-8 d-4 b-4 a-5 F-8 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- I'm too proud to beg, too ho- nest to steal, Em- plo- yers please lis-ten to my ap- peal,
H-
M-5a-4 G-8 S-6 F-8 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-4 b-2 R-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 G-4 F-4 G-8 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- Night and day I'm wal- king the streets, No- thing to eat and no- where to sleep,
H-
M-5R-5 a-8 S-6 d-6 e-6 f-6 c-6 d-6 e-6 b-6 c-6 d-6 G-6 G-6 G-6 a-4 F-8 G-4 E-4 E-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- So kind-hear-ted em-plo-yers my case is up to you Give me some- thing to do.
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%PRSNRLF2
N-A Prisoner for life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1B-0 B-0 S-6 G-5 G-8 F-0_E-9_E-8 B-8 C-8 E-4 F-8 E-5 R-8 b-5 b-8 b-8 G-4 G-0 F-0 E-5 F-0_G-0 F-5 S-6
L- Fare you well, green fields Soft mea-dows a- dieu! Rocks and moun-tains, I de- part from you,
H-
M-5E-0 E-0 S-6 b-5 b-0 b-0 G-5 F-0 F-0 E-4 a-9 a-0 a-5 b-0 b-0 b-0_G-9 G-9 G-0 F-0_E-9_E-8 B-8 C-0 E-9_E-8 F-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- Ne-ver-more shall my eyes by your beau- ties be blest, Ne-ver-more shall you soothe my bo- som to rest.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRSNRLIF
N-A Prisoner for Life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-0 G-0 S-6 E-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8
L- My old fa-ther ad-vised me when I was but young, "Of ram-blin' an' gam-blin, bad com-pa-ny shun. These words you'll re-mem-ber when
H-
M-3F-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 D-8 A-8 B-0 B-0 C-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- I'm old an' gray, These words you'll re-mem-ber when I'm cold in my grave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PRSNRSNG
N-Prisoner's Song (If I had the Wings...)
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 d-4 d-4 S-6 g-2 G-5 G-8 b-2 a-5 G-8 c-4 c-3_c-4 R-4 e-4_e-4_d-2 f-5 e-8 d-2 a-5 b&8 b%1_b-2 S-6
L- Oh I wish I had some- one to love me; Some- one to call me her own,
H-
M-9W-2 d-5 d-8 S-6 g-2 G-5 G-8 b-2 a-5 G-8 c-4 c-3_c-4 R-4 e-4 e-4 d-2 f-4 e-4 d-2 c-4 a-4 G-1_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, I wish I had some- one to live with, For I'm ti- red of li- ving a- lone.
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%PRVTSTIL
N-The Private Still
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 c-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 G-4 S-6
L- A gau- ger once in Dub-lin Town the time that I was there, He fan-cied that a pri-vate still was be-ing wrought some-where.
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 R-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8_G-8_G-8_G-8 a-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 c-4 R-8 S-6
L- He met me out one mor-ning, pr'haps he fan-cied that I knew. "Oh ne-ver mind, he said, " Pat, how do you do?"
H-chorus:
M-3F-0 E-0 S-6 E-4 F-9 F-0 G-4 c-4 E-4 D-9 D-0 C-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- With my fol- ol- dtha- di- do Fol- al- dtha- dee.
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%PSTRMCIA
N-I Sliced Pastrami for the CIA
C-Sherwood Ross
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 c-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G&8 G-8 F-4 R-4 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 S-6 S-6
L- I ran a Ko- sher de- li Down old Vir-gin-ia way, (spoken) Not far from the Pent-a gon And the C- I- A,
H-
M-1W-2 G-8 S-6 W-3 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 G-8 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G&8 G-8 F-4 R-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 F-8 a-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 C-4 S-6
L- An ad-mi- ral got heart-burn Two gen- 'rals passed a way, That's when my coun-try called me To trick for the U-S-A,
B-2/4
H-
M-1W-1 R-4 c-4 ST44W-3 c-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 R-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 G&8 G-8 F-4 R-4 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 S-6
L- Oh, I was whisked to Lang-ley, In a fo-reign ser-vice car, Asked to go to Cu- ba, Set up a de- li bar
B-4/4
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 G-8 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G&8 G-8 F-4 R-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-8 x-4 F-8 a-8 G-0_G-0 F-8 D-8 C-8 R-4 S-6
L-"Irving, slice the same pa-stra-mi, you fix here ev-'ry day, Lets hope Big En- chi-la-da Is gon-na come your way."
B-2/4
H-
M-1W-2 R-4 G-4 W-3 W-3 ST44G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 F-8 R-4 b-0 b&9 a-4 R-8 a-8 b-4 b&8 a-4 b-4 b-8 W-2 a-4 a&4 G-4 c-8 c-8
L- Oh, I sliced pa- stra-mi for the C-I- A, the C- I- A, yeah, the C- I- A. It was
B-4/4
H-
M-4c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 B-4 C-8 D-5 R-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Fi- del dee-dle dee-dle dee-dle dee all day, Down old Ha- va- na way.
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%PTRMBRLY
N-Peter Emberly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-5 c-8 b-4 D-4 G-5 E-8 E-4 B-4 C-8 D-5 G-5 F#8 W-2 G-3 c-8 c-8
L- My name is Pe- ter Em- ber- ly, as you may un- der- stand. I was
H-
M-4b-4 a-8 F#8 G-4 d-4 d-5_b-8 c-4 c-4 b-0 G-0_G-5 F-4 E-4 D-3 c-4
L- born on Prince Ed- ward's Is- land near by the o- cean strand, In
H-
M-4b-4 F#4 G-4 d-9 d-0 d-5 b-8 c-4 d-9 c-0 b-0 G-0_G-8 G-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-3 G-4
L- eigh- teen hun- dred and eigh- ty four when the flow-ers were a bril- liant hue, I
H-
M-1G-5 c-8 b-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 B-4 C-8 D-5 G-5 F#8 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- left my na- tive coun- ter- ie my for- tune to pur- sue.
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%PUDDYWEL
N-The Puddy in the Well
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- There lived a pud- dy in a well, cud-dy a- lone, cud-dy a- lone, There lived a pud- dy
H-
M-5E-4 D-8 D-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 c-8 d-2_d-8 d-8 g-4 g-8 g-4 g-8 e-4 d-8 d-5
L- in a well cud-dy a- lone and I There lived a pud- dy in a well
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 D-5 G-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-8
L- and a mou- sie in a mill, Kick- ma- lee- rie cow- den down Cud- dy a- lone and
H-
M-1G-2_G-8 S-6 S-6
L- I.
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%PUFFDRGN
N-Puff, the Magic Dragon
C-Peter Yarrow and Leonard Tipton
A-
T-
S-124
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 b-2 G-2 a-2 c-4 c-4 G-3 S-6
L- .- Puff, the ma- gic dra- gon, lived by the sea,
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-3 S-6
L- And fro- licked in the au- tumn mists in a land called Hon- a- lee;
H-
M-1R-4 S-6 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-4 b-2 G-2 a-2 c-4 c-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Puff, the ma- gic dra- gon lived by the sea,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 d-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- And fro- licked in the au- tumn mists in a land called Hon- a- lee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PUMPERIE
N-We're Going to Pump Out Old Lake Erie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- The sea-son is dry, old- ti-mer. (yes) And wa-ter won't run up- hill, So let's do our best and for-
H- chorus:
M-5F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-4_G-4 D-8
L- get the rest, Oh and keep our le- vels filled, (so) We're go-ing to pump out Lake E- rie, We're
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 b-8 d-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 c-8 b-4 a-8
L- goin' to be- gin next June, And when we are done you can tell by the sun there'll be whis- kers on the
B-2/4
H-
M-1G-4 B-8 C-0 C-0 D-4 E-8 B-8 D-8 E-4 B-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-9 G-0 E-4
L- moon, For the ca-nal needs the wa-ter to keep things all a-float, And I ne-ver will put wheels on my ca-nal
H-
M-8D-4 B-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4
L- boat, For I love the old tow- path and all things that float, So you can-not make a wa-gon of my grand old
B-6/8
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- boat.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%PUTBLOOD
N-What Put the Blood?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8 D-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 C-4 A-4 A-4 C-5 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 W-2 D-1
L- Sin-ging "What put the blood on your right shoul- der? And son, come tell it on to me,
H-
M-2D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8 W-2 A-1 S-6
L- Son come tell it to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QMCORP
N-The Quartermaster Corps
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-8 @-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-4 B-8 C-8 D-3 C-8 D-8
L-
H-
M-4E-2 R-8 @-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4
L-
H- chorus:
M-4C-3 @-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 B-4 A-4 A-4 A-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 C-4
L-
H-
M-4B-4 G-4 G-4 @-4 C-2 E-2 F-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 C-1 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUANTRLL
N-Quantrell
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-4 C-0 C-0
L- Come all you bold rob-bers and o-pen your ears, Of Quan-trell the li-on-heart you quick-ly shall hear. With his
H-
M-4C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 S-6
L- band of bold raid-ers in doub-le quick time, They came to burn Law-rence just o-ver the line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUARERYE
N-Quare Bungle Rye
C-
A-
T-
S-152
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-4 b-4 d-4
L- Now Jack was a sai- lor who roamed on the town, and she was a
H-
M-5c-4 a-4 F-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 C-2 C-8 C-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 D-8_C-5 C-4
L- dam- sel who skipped up and down. Said the dam- sel to Jack as
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 c-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- she passed him by, "Would you care for to pur- chase some quare bun- gle
H-
M-6a-4 F-4 D-4 W-2 S-9 C-3 W-3 c-5 d-8 c-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 E-4 W-2 W-3 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-2_F-8 S-6
L- rye, rod- dy rye? Fol the did-dle rye, rod- dy rye, rod- dy rye."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUEENMAY
N-Queen of the May
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 a-4 S-6 D-2 D-4 F-4 b-2 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-4 D-4 W-2 D-3 S-6
L- Now the win- ter is gone and the sum- mer is come.
H-
M-6a-7_b-7 c-7 S-6 d-2 c-4 a-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 c-4 W-2 W-1 a-1_W-2 a-2 a-2 W-3 d-2 c%4 b-4
L- And the mea- dows and plan- tings so gay; I heard a fair
H-
M-4a-2 d-4_b-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 D-4 D-2 D-4 F-4 G-4_a-4 b-4 c#4
L- maid so sweet- ly she sung, And her cheeks like the
H-
M-3a-4_G-4 E-4 F-4 W-1 D-1_W-2 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- blos- soms in May.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUENJAN2
N-Queen Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 S-6 W-2 E-1 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-1 G-4 a-4 a-3_a-8_G-8 a-8 c-8 a-8_G-8_G-1 F-4
L- Queen Jane lay in la- bour for six weeks And some more, Her
H-
M-4W-2 G-8 c-8_c-1 F-4 b&4 G-1 C-8 C-8 F-8 G-8_G-1 C-8_B%8 W-3 C-1 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- wo-men grew wea-ry and the mid-wife give o'er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUENJANE
N-Death of Queen Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-Child #170
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 D-8_E-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 b-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 R-4 b-9 a-0
L- Queen Jane lay in la- bor full nine days or more. 'Til the
H-
M-5G-5 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 D-4 B-8 C-8 D-9 D-0 E-4 F-4 a-4_G-4 E-9 D-0 D-5 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- wo- men were so ti- red. They could stay no long- er there. 'Til the wo- men were so
H-
M-3C-4 B-8 B-8 C-4 D-9 D-0 E-4 F-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- ti- red they could stay no lon- ger there.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUINTBRG
N-Viva La Quince Brigada
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 G#8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 R-8 E-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 G#8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 R-8
L- Vi- va la Quin- ce Bri-ga- da Rhum-ba-la Rhum-ba-la Rhum-ba-la, Vi- va la Quin- ce Bri-ga- da Rhum-ba-la Rhum-ba-la Rhum-ba-la
B-3/4
H-
M-5S-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-0 a-0 G%8 b-4 b-9_b-0 a-8 F-8 a-4 a-9_a-0 G#8 b-8_b-2 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8
L- Que se ha cu-bier-ta'de glo-ri-a, Ay Man- uel-a, Ay Man- uel- a, Que se ha cu-bier-ta'de
H-
M-1b-0 a-0 G%8 b-4 b-9_b-0 a-8 F-8 a-4 a-9_a-0 G#8 e-0_e-0_e-8 R-8 R-4 S-6
L- glo-ri-a, Ay Man- uel-a, Ay Man- uel- a.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%QUNHEART
N-The Queen of Hearts
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 F-8 S-6 b-2 F-4 d-2 c-8 b-8 a#2 b-8_c-8 F-8 F-5 F-4 G-2 F-4
L- To the Queen of Hearts is the Ace of Sor- row, He's here to-
H-
M-5E-2 E-4 F-2_F-8 F-8 B-8 B-5_B-4 R-4 R-4 F-4 G-2 F-4
L- day, he's gone to- mor- row. Young men are
H-
M-1d-8 c-5 R-8 b-8 a#8 c-5_c-4 b-2 R-8 a-8 G-2 F-8_E-8 F-8 F-5_F-4
L- plen-ty but sweet- hearts few, If my love leaves me
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M-3c-8 d-5 c-4 b-3_b-2 S-6 S-6
L- what shall I do?
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%QUNWHALE
N-Queensland Whalers
C-Harry Robertson
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T-
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B-4/4
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L- Sing ho, you Queens-land wha- lers, who have cut the su- gar cane And
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L- drove the herds of cat- tle o'er the dry and dus- ty plain; You've
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L- dug the ore at I- sa laid count- less miles of rail And
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L- now you've come to More- ton Bay to catch the hump- back whale.
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%RABBIDG2
N-The Rabbi's Daughter
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L- You are a Rab-bi's daugh-ter and as such you must o-bey, Your fa-ther with-out ques-tion, Un- to his dy- ing
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L- day; If a Chris-tian you should mar-ry Your fa-ther's heart would break, you are a Rab-bi's daugh-ter You must leave him for my
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L- sake.
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%RABBIDGH
N-The Rabbi's Daughter
C-Chester K. Harris
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T-
S-82
K-A
B-4/4
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L- A Rab-bi sat one eve-ning with Bi-ble on his knee, His daugh-ter knelt be-side him for she
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L- loved him ten-der-ly; Come tell me, child, the Rab-bi said, why do you weep and sigh, Don't be a-fraid to trust me, dear tell
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L- me the rea- son why. She gazed in-to his dear kind face and said: Will you for-give, I love a man with all my heart, with
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L- out him I can't live. The Rab-bi looked down at his child, one ques-tion an-swer me, Is he of Jew-ish faith or not, Her
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L- head sank on his knee, You are a Rab-bi's daugh-ter and as such you must o-bey, Your fa-ther you must ho-nor un-
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L- to his dy- ing day, If you a Chris-tian mar-ry your old fa-ther's heart you'll break You are a Rab-bi's daugh-ter And must
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L- leave him for my sake.
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%RAGASMAR
N-Raggedy-Ass Marines
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S-100
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B-4/4
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M-5W-2 c-2 d-4 e-4 d-2 a-2 W-3 b-5 c-8 d-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 W-3 c-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 G%5 G-8 c-4 e-4
L- When we go mar- ching, And the band be- gins to P- L- A- Y You can hear them
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L- shou- ting, "The rag-ge-dy ass Ma-rines are on pa-rade!"
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%RAGCANAL
N-The Raging Canal
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B-4/4
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L- Come lis-ten to my sto- ry ye lands-men one and all, I'll sing to you the dan- gers of that ra- ging ca-nal.
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L- For I am one of ma-ny who ex- pect a wa-t'ry grave, for I've been at the mer-cy of the wind and of the wave.
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%RAGECANL
N-The Raging Canal (Two in the Middle)
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A-
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K-C
B-4/4
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H- TUNE #1
M-4C-4 E-4 S-9 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-2 C-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4_D-8 E-8
L- Cof- fee grows on white oak trees. Ri- vers flow with brand- y, O, Go
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L- choose some- one to go with you, As sweet as 'lass- es can- dy, O. There's
H- TUNE #2 (Faster... dance tempo)
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L- six in the mid- dle and I can't catch Jo- sie, Six in the mid-dle and I can't get a- round.
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L- six in the mid- dle and I can't catch Jo- sie, Hel- lo Su- san Brown! Sing- ing
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L- rail- road, steam- boat, ri- ver and can- al; Lost my love on the rag- ing can- al. Let her
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L- go, go, go. Let her go, go, go. Let her go for to stay on the rag- ing can- al. Now she's
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L- gone, gone, gone. Now she's gone, gone, gone. Now she's gone for to stay on the rag- ing can- al.
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%RAGECANO
N-The Raging Canoe (Sent my Brown Jug)
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B-4/4
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L- Sent my brown jug down- town, Sent my brown jug down- town, Sent my brown jug down town, So earl-y in the morn- ing.
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L-It came back with a waltz a-round, It came back with a waltz a-round, It came back with a waltz a-round so Ear-ly in the morn- ing.
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L- Rail- road, steam- boat, riv-er and can- oe, Lost my true love, Don't know what to do. Let her
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L- go, go, go. Let her go, go, go, Let her go on the rag- ing ca- noe.
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%RAGLANRD
N-Raglan Road
C-
A-Partrick Kavanaugh
T-
S-128
K-D
B-4/4
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M-1D-8_E-8 S-6 W-2 F-3 F-4 F-3 E-8 F-8 a-3 a-4 b-3 a-8_F-8 D-3 F-8_E-8 D-3 D-4 W-1 D-1_W-2 D-2 R-4 a-4
L- On Rag- lan Road of an Au- tumn day, I saw her first and knew That
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L- her dark hair would weave a snare that I might one day rue. I
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L- saw the dan- ger and I passed, a- long the en-chan- ted way, And I
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L- said, "Let grief be a fal- len leaf at the daw- ning of the day."
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%RAGTMJOE
N-Ragtime Cowboy Joe
C-Lewis Muir and Maurice Abrahams
A-Grant Clarke
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S-128
K-C
B-4/4
F-copyrighted 1912
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L- Out in A- ri- zo- na where the bad men are3, And the on- ly friend to guide you is an Eve-nin' Star, The
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L- rough-est, tough- est man by far Is Rag- time Cow- boy Joe.
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L- Got his name from sin-ging to the cows and sheep; Ev- 'ry night they say he sings the herd to sleep.
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L- In a bas- so rich and deep, Croo- ning soft and low
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L- He al- ways sings rag- gy mu- sic to the cat- tle as he swings back and
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L- for-ward in his sad-dle On his horse'(pretty'good'horse) Who is syn- co-pa-ted gai-ted And there's such a fun-ny me-ter to the
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L- roar of his re-pea-ter How they run When they hear this fel-lows gun Be-cause the wes- tern folks all
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L- know, He's a high fa-loo-tin' scoo-tin' shoo-tin Son-of-a-gun from A-riz-o-na, Rag- time cow- boy,
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L- talk a- bout your cow-boy, Rag- time Cow- Boy Joe.
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%RAGTSUFF
N-Ragtime Suffragette
C-Nat. D. Ayer
A-Harry Williams
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-from London Review: Hullo Ragtime (1913)
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L- What's that noise up- on the av- en- ue? What's that crowd a- do-in' 'round there too?
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L- What's the mean- ing of that aw- ful crash? Has a tax- i- cab got in a smash?
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L- John- ny John-ny run and get your gun. Get in quick or you'll be dead, my son.
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L- It would make Nap - ol- ean quake and shake his head with fear.
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L- Oh dear, oh dear, just look look look who's here; That
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L- rag- time suff- ra- gette, She's no house- hold pet,
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L- Rag- gin' with bomb-shells and rag- gin' with bricks, Rag- gin' and nag-gin' with pol- i- tics, That
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L- rag- time suff- ra- gette, Rag- time suff- ra- gette, For Lor-dy
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L- while her hus- bamd's wit-ing home to dine, She's just rag-gin' up and down the line. A-shout-in'
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L- votes, votes votes for wo- men, She's a rag- time suff- ra- gette.
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%RAKEMALO
N-The Rakes of Mallow
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B-4/4
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L- Beau- ing belle- ing dan- cing drin- king, Brea- king win- dows, cur- sing, sin- king
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L- E- ver ra- king, ne- ver thin- king Live the Rakes of Mal- low!
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L- Spen- ding fas- ter than it comes, Bea- ting wai- ters, bai- liffs, duns,
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L- Bac- chus' true be- got- ten sons, Live the Rakes of Mal- low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAKERAMB
N-Rake and Rambling Boy
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B-4/4
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L- I am a rake and a ramb- ling boy. Thewre's ma- ny a
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L- ci- ty I did en- joy, And now I've
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L- mar- ried me a pret- ty lit- tle wife, And I love her
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L- dear- er Than I love my life.
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%RAMBLAW2
N-Rambleaway
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S-64
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B-6/8
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M-6a-0_G-0 S-6 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 a-0 a-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- As I was a- go- ing to Der-ry- Down Fair, With my fine scar-let coat and ev-'ry thing rare. E- nough to en-tice all the
H- G A G D A7 refrain: D G F#m Bm
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L- mai- dens that day, When they set their eyes on young Ram-ble-a-way. Ram-ble-a way, When they set their eyes on young
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L- Ram-ble-a- way.
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%RAMBLAWA
N-Rambleaway
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B-6/4
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M-5F-8_G-8 S-6 W-2 a-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 F-8_G-8
L- As I was a- go- ing to Der-ry-down Fair, With my fine scar-let coat and ev-'ry thing rare, E-
H- Am Dm A Am C Dm
M-4W-2 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 F-8_G-8 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- nough to en-tice all the mai- dens that day, When they set their eyes on young Ram-ble-a-way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAMBLBOY
N-Rambling Boy
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
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S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
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M-4R-2 R-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 c-2_c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-2_E-8 A-8 C-8 F-8 E-2_E-8 B-8 F-8 F-8
L- So here's to you, my ram- blin' boy. May all your ram- blin' bring you
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L- joy. Here's to you, my ram- blin' boy, May all your ram- blin' bring you
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L- joy. He was a friend and a pal al- ways. He stuck with me in the hard old
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L- days. He nev- er cared if we had no dough. We ram- bled round in the rain and snow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAMBSAIL
N-The Rambling Sailor
C-
A-
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
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M-5D-4 S-6 D-4 a-4 a-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 c-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 D-2 P-4 D-4 D-4
L- I am a sail- or stout and bold, Long time I have ploughed the o- cean. To
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M-4D-4 a-8 a-8 a-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 c-4 d-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 b-8_G-8 a-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 D-4
L- fight for my king and coun- try to0, For hon- our and pro- mo- tion. I
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M-4a-8_b-8 c-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 c-4 b-8_G-8 a-4 G-8 E-8
L- said: "Bro- ther sail-ors I will bid you a- dieu, I will go no more to the sea with you, I will
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M-4D-8 D-8 a-4 a-8_F-8 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 c-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- tra- vel the coun- try through and through, And still be a ram- bling sail- or!"
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%RAMSJAIL
N-Ramsey County Jail
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 a-4_a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 F-8 F-4 F-0 a-0 b-4 c-0 c-0
L- Last night as I lay sleep-ing, I had a pleas- ant dream. I thought I was in Min-ne-
H-
M-5b-8 G-4_G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5_F-4 G-0 G-0 a-4 a-8 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4_c-4 a-8
L- so- ta, Down by a qui- et stream, With a char- ming gal be- side me The
H-
M-6c-4 a-8 c-4 a-8 c-5_c-4 C-0 C-0 C-4 C-8 F-4 P-0 G-8 a-4 P-0 a-8 a-4 a-0 G-0 G-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 W-2 F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- lights would ne- ver fail; And I woke to find my- self, be God, in the Ram- sey Coun- ty jail.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RANDDAND
N-Randy Dandy, O!
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A-
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S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- verse ref: verse:
M-5f-4 f-0 f-0 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-9 e-0 d-8 a-5 d-5 e-5 d-4 c-8 a-4 a-0_b-0 c-9 d-0 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- now we are rea-dy to sail for the Horn Way Ay Roll and go! Our boots and our clothes, boys, are
H- ref: cho:
M-5G-8 G-8 G-8 C-4 F-0 G-0 a-9 b-0 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-5 f-4 f-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 a-5
L- all in the pawn. To me rol- lock-in' ran- dy dan- dy O. Heave a pawl, O heave a- way
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M-5d-5 e-5 d-4 c-8 a-4 a-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 C-4 F-0 G-0 a-9 b-0 a-8 a-4 G-8
L- Way ay roll and go. The anch- ors's on board and the ca-ble's all stored. To me rol-lock-in' ran-dy
H-
M-1F-4 D-8 D-4 R-8 S-6
L- dan- dy O!.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RANGRCMD
N-Ranger's Command
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-7W-2 a-8 S-6 b-3_W-3 b-5_b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4_G-5 R-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 W-2 E-3_W-3 E-5 R-4 a-8
L- Come all of you cow- boys, All o-ver this land, I'll
H-
M-5a-8 a-4_a-5_a-4 F-8 E-0_D-0 R-8 D-0 D-0 ST38E-8 G-8 a-8 ST68G-3_G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sing you the law, of the Ran-ger's com- mand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RANTNDOG
N-The Ranting Dog
C-trad: Where Wad Bonnie Annie Lie
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 E-0_D-0 C-8 c-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 b&8 b-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 F-8 D-4 C-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-8 G-8 E-9 E-0 F-0_E-0 D-0_C-0 B-8 D-0_F-0
L- O wha my ba-bie clouts will buy? Wha will tent me when I cry? Wha will kiss me where I lie? The rant-in- dog, the
H-
M-8E-8 C-8 C-4 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-0_E-0 D-0_C-0 B&8 D-8 F-8 F-8 D-4 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 e-9 G-0 F-0_E-0 D-0_C-0 B-0_C-0 D-0_F-0
L- dad-die o't. Wha will own he did the faut? Wha will buy the groan-in maut? Wha will tell me how to ca't? The rant-in dog, the
H-
M-1E-8 C-8 C-8 R-8 S-6
L- dad-die o't.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RANTNLAD
N-The Rantin' Laddie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 G-0_F-0 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-0 E-0 G-8 a-8 b&8 G-0 G-0 c-8 c-8 G-8 a-8 b&8 c-4 G-8 c-0 c-0 c-8 b&8 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 C-0 C-0 F-8 E-0 F-0
L- Aft hae I played at the cards and dice wi' my ain dear ran-tin' lad-die, But noo I maun sit in my fai-ther's kitch-en nook, and sing
H-
M-1G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 B&8 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- bal-loo to my bas-tard bairn-ie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RANZORAY
N-We'll Ranzo Ray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 B-4 C-9 D-0 E-8_G-8 b-8_G-8 F-8_D-8 B-8 F-0 G-0 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8
L- O- oh I'm shan- tey man of the work- in' par- ty Tim-me way tim-me hey tim-me
H-
M-4F-4 b-4 B-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-8_G-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 E-8_F-8 E-8_C-8 B-8_C-8 D-8_B-8 E-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-8 F-8
L- hee ho hey! So sing, lads, pull, lads so strong an' heart- y, An' sing Hi- lo my
H-
M-1G-4 F-4 E-2 S-6
L- Ran- zo way!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAPBANK
N-Rap 'Er Te Bank
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-chorus:
M-5d-7 d-7 d-7 d-5 b-8 a-0 F-9 D-2 d-7 d-7 d-7 b-5 e-8 c-8 a-5 R-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-5 d-8
L- Rap 'er te bank, me can-ny lad! Wind 'er a-way, keep tor-nin! The back-shift men are
H- verse
M-5c-8 c%8 b-5 b-8 a-8 a-5 G-8 E-8 F-8 D-5 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 F-8 G-8 a-8 D-5 D-0 D-0
L- gan-ning hyam, We'll be back in the mor-nin' Me fey-ther used to call the torn When the
H-
M-5D-4 E-5 d-8 c-8 a-5 R-8 a-0 a-0 d-8 d-8 d-5 d-8 c-8 c%8 b-5 b-8 a-5 E-8 G-8 E-8
L- long shift was o- ver, As he went oot by ye'd hear him cry, "D'ye knaa it's ef-ter
H-
M-1f-8 d-5 R-4 S-6
L- fo- wer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAPTPTAP
N-Raptptap
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-5 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-5 b-4 b-8
L- So come all ye farm- ers' ser- vant men, That are both stout and bold. And if
H-
M-4c-4_c-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 F-8 G-8_G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 a-8
L- you do as I have done, you'll ne- ver catch an- y cold. For
H-
M-5b-4 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-5_B-5 B-4_C-8
L- when my mas- ter goes a- broad for to view the fields so gay- ay- ay I
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 G-4 a-8 b-5_b-5 c-5 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- goes to the door with my RAP- TAP- TAP O let it be night or day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RASPLAN2
N-Raspberry Lane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-4 W-2 D-3 a-4
L- It's once I was a ser- ving girl in Rose- ber- ry Lane. I
H-
M-4d-2 d-4 c-4 b-2 c-4 d-4 e-4 a-4 a-4 G#4 a-2 b-4_c-4
L- had a kind mas- ter, my mis- tress was the same. Till
H-
M-4d-2 d-4 F-4 G-8 G-5 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-5 F-8 a-3 a-4
L- one day a sail- or lad came in- tae port, you see. And
H-
M-4D-2 F-4 a-8 a-8 b-2 a-4 F-4 E-2 D-4 C-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- that was the be- gin- ning of my mi- se- ry.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RATCLIF
N-Ratcliffe Highway
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-:R-4 C-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 F-0 R-0 C-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 c-4 C-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 E-8 S-9 F-0 R-0 c-8
L- As I was a- walk-ing down Wap-ping, I stepped in-to Rat-cliffe High-way, And there I went in-to an ale-house To
H-
M-3c-8 d-8 c-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 F-4 R-8 S-6
L- spend all that night and next day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RATCLIF2
N-Ratcliffe Highway
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- As I was a- walk- ing down Rat- cliffe High- way, A flash loo- king
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- pac- ket I canced for to see, I hailed her in Eng- lish ahe
H-
M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4
L- an- swered me clear, I'm from the Blue An- chor bound to the Black
H- chorus:
M-5C-2 G-4 E-5 E-8 E-4 E-8 G-5 G-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 c-3
L- Bear. Sing Too- rel- ye ad- die sing too- rel- ye ay,
H-
M-4a-5 a-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- Too- rel- ye- ad- die Sing too- rel- ye ay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RATLNBOG
N-The Bog Down in the Valley-O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-chorus: G C G G C G D
M-8b-4 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 E-9 E-0 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 E-9 E-0 D-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-9 G-0
L- O- ro the rat-tlin' bog, the bog down in the val-ley-O, O- ro the rat-tlin' bog, the bog down in the val-ley-O And
H- D7
M-1W-4 b-8 b-8 a-0 a-0 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 b-4 d-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-0 G-0
L- on that fea-ther there was a flea, a rare flea, a rat- tlin' flea, with a
H- G
M-1W-4 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 G-0 G-0 b-0 b-0 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-0 G-0 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-0 G-0 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-0 G-0
L- flea on the fea-ther with the fea-ther on the bird with the bird in the nest with the nest on the limb with the
H- D7 G
M-4W-4 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-0 G-0 b-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-0 G-0 b-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-4 S-6
L- limb on the tree with the tree in the bog with the bog down in the val- ley- O
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%RATTRACE
N-The Rat Race
C-Sydney Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 B-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 G-8 F-5 E-4 B-4 E-8 F-5 G-4 a-4
L- The rat race is a cru-el race, and crook- ed are the
H-
M-4F-3 B-4 E-8 b-5 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D#4 B-4 E-4 D#4 B-4 D-4
L- rules; You'll nev- er be a mill- ion- aire Un- less you win the
H-
M-3E-3 E-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 B-4 D#4 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- pools. Will some- bod- y tell me how?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RAVEWIND
N-Raving Winds
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-72
K-C
B-3/4
F-tune: McGrigor of Roro's Lament
H-
M-5R-2 G-9 a-0 c-4 c-4 d-9_d-0 e-4 G-4 G-9 a-0 c-4 c-4 d-9 d-0 e-4 G-4 C-0_E-0 G-8
L- Rav- ing winds round her blow- ing, Yel- low leaves the wood- land strow-ing, By a
H-
M-5e-4 e-4 g-9 e-0 d-4 c-4 c-9 a-0 c-4 E-9_D-0 E-9 G-0 a-4 C-4 G-9_a-0 c-4 c-9 c-0 d-9 d-0
L- ri- ver hoarse-ly roar- ing Is- a- bel- la stray'd de- plor- ing; Fare- well hours that late did
H-
M-1e-4 G-4 G-9 a-0 c-4 c-4 d-9 d-0 e-4 G-4 C-0_E-0 G-8 e-4 e-4 g-9 e-0 d-4 c-4 c-9 a-0
L- mea- sure Sun- shine days of joy and plea- sure, Hail, thou gloom- y night of sor- row Cheer-less
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M-1G-4 E-4 G-9 E-0 D-4 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- night that knows no mor- row!
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M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
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%RCHMNDHR
N-Richmond is a Hard Road to Travel
C-Daniel Decatur Emmett
A-Anonymous
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S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 a-8 S-6 d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 R-4 a-8 a-8 S-6
L- Would you like to hear my song? I'm a- fraid it's ra-ther long, Of the fa-mous "On to Rich-mond" dou-ble trou-ble, Of the
H-
M-8d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 R-4 R-4 a-4
L- half- a-do-zen trips and half-a- do- zen slips, And the ve-ry la-test burs-ting of the bub-ble? 'Tis
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M-8d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 R-4 R-4 a-4
L- pret- ty hard to sing, and like a round round ring, 'Tis a dread-ful knot-ty puz-zle to un-ra- vel, Though
H-
M-8d-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 R-4 R-4 R-8 a-8
L- all the pa-pers swore when we touched Vir-gin-ia's shore, That Rich-mond was a hard road to tra-vel. Then
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M-8D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-8 b-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 a-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 R-4 R-4 R-8 a-8
L- pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For Rich-mond is a hard road to tra- vel, Then
H-
M-8D-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-8 b-8 d-5 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 R-4 S-6
L- pull off your coat and roll up your sleeves, For Rich-mond is a hard road to tra-vel I be- lieve!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RCHMRCH
N-The Rich Merchant
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 C-4 G-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4
L- There was a rich mer- chant in Lon- don did dwell, He had but one
H-
M-5c-4 d-5 b-8 c-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 b-8
L- daugh- ter, a beau- ti- ful girl. Five thou- sand bright gui- neas was her
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M-5c-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 C-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 B-4
L- for- tune in gold, Till at length she fell in love with a young sai- lor
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- bold.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RCKYBDLN
N-Rock Road to Dublin
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-G
B-9/8
F-
H- Em D Em D Em
M-4W-2 b-4 b-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5
L- In the mer- ry month of May, from my home I star- ted Left the girls of Tuam
H- D Em D Em
M-1F-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8
L- near- ly bro- ken hear-ted sa-lu- tted Fa- ther dear, Kissed my dar- lin' Mo- ther
H- D Em D Em
M-3b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8
L- Drank a pint of beer, my grief and tears to som-ther Then off to reap the corn and
H- D
M-3b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-0 a-0
L- leave where I was born. I cut a stout black-thorn. to ba- nish ghost and gob-lin In a
H- Em
M-3b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L- bran'- new pair o' brogues, I rat- tled o'er the bogs and frigh- tened all the dogs on the
H- D chorus: Bm D Em
M-3a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8
L- roc- ky road to Dub- lin. One, two three four five, hunt the hare and turn her
H- Bm Em D Em
M-4b-4 d-8 c#4 e-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5_W-2 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- down the roc- ky road, and all the way to Dub- lin, Whack fol- lol- de- ra.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RCKYDBLN
N-Rock Road to Dublin
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-G
B-9/8
F-
H- Em D Em D Em
M-4W-2 b-4 b-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5
L- In the mer- ry month of May, from my home I star- ted Left the girls of Tuam
H- D Em D Em
M-1F-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8
L- near- ly bro- ken hear-ted sa-lu- tted Fa- ther dear, Kissed my dar- lin' Mo- ther
H- D Em D Em
M-3b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8
L- Drank a pint of beer, my grief and tears to som-ther Then off to reap the corn and
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M-3b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-0 a-0
L- leave where I was born. I cut a stout black-thorn. to ba- nish ghost and gob-lin In a
H- Em
M-3b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 c#8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L- bran'- new pair o' brogues, I rat- tled o'er the bogs and frigh- tened all the dogs on the
H- D chorus: Bm D Em
M-3a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 B-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8
L- roc- ky road to Dub- lin. One, two three four five, hunt the hare and turn her
H- Bm Em D Em
M-4b-4 d-8 c#4 e-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5_W-2 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- down the roc- ky road, and all the way to Dub- lin, Whack fol- lol- de- ra.
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%RDFAIRFX
N-On the Road to Fairfax County
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B-4/4
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M-8W-2 a-4 S-6 a-2 R-2 R-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-2 E-2 R-2 R-4 a-4 a-3 R-4 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-1
L- O once I loved an out- law He came and stole my heart;
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M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 h-4 h-1_h-4 g-4 g-4 f-4 f-2_e-2_e-4 R-2 e-8_f-8 f-3 R-4 R-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-1
L- O how I count the hours Since we were torn a- part.
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M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 E-8 a-8 a-3 R-4 R-4 b-8 b-8_c-4 d-4 d-2 c-2 R-2 R-4 E-4 f-1_f-4 e-8 d-5 c-4 b-1
L- On the road to Fair-fax Coun- ty I spied a high-way- man,
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M-9W-2 R-2 R-4 h-4 W-1 h-1_W-2 h-4 g-8 g-8_f-4 f-4 W-1 f-2 e-2 W-2 R-2 R-4 e-4 f-1_f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- He wan- ted all my mo- ney; My heart beat like a drum.
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%RDISLES
N-The Road to the Isles
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A-
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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M-1R-2 R-4 D-9_G-0 b-2 d-9_b-0 a-9 b-0 G-0 a-9 G-9 F-0 E-4 G-9_F-0 E-0 C-9 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 d-0
L- A far croon- in' is pul-lin' me a- way, As take I wi' my cro- mack to the
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M-4a-3 D-9_G-0 b-2 d-9_b-0 a-9 b-0 G-0 a-9 G-9 F-0 E-4 c-4 b-0 d-9 b-9 G-0 D-9 F-0 a-9 F-0
L- road; The far Coo- lins are put-tin' love on me, As step I wi' the sun-light for my
H- CHORUS:
M-4G-3 b-9 c-0 d-0 D-9 D-9 D-0 d-0 D-9 D-9 D-0 G-0 a-9 G-9 F-0 E-4 G-9_F-0 E-0 C-9 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 d-0
L- load. Sure by Tum-mel and Loch Ran- noch and Loch-ab-er I will go, By heath-er tracks wi' heav-en in their
H-
M-4a-3 b-9 c-0 d-0 D-9 D-9 D-0 d-0 D-9 D-9 D-0 G-0 a-9 G-9 F-0 E-4 c-4 b-0 d-9 b-9 G-0 D-9 F-0 a-9 F-0
L- wiles; If it's think-in' in your in-ner heart the brag-gart's in my step, You've nev-er smelled the tan-gle o' the
H-
M-4G-3 D-9 G-0 b-2 d-9_b-0 a-9 b-0 G-0 a-9 G-9 F-0 E-4 S-9 c-4 b-0 d-9 b-9 G-0 D-9 F-0 a-9 F-0
L- Isles. Oh the far Coo- lins are put-tin' love on me, As step I wi' my cro- mack to the
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- Isles.
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%REDERIPP
N-I Rede You Beware O' the Ripples
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B-3/4
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H- E A E
M-6B-8_A-8 S-6 @-5 A-8 B-4 G-5 F-8 G-4 E-5 C-8 C-4 C-2 B-4 @-5 A-8 B-4
L- I rede you be- ware o' the rip- ples young man, I rede you be-
H- B7 E
M-5G-5 F-8 G-4 E-5 B-8 B-4 B-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 G-4 a-5 c-8_a-4
L- ware o' the rip- ples young man, Though the sad- dle be soft you
H- E A E A
M-6G-5 F-8 E-4 C-2 E-8_F-8 G-5 b-8 a-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 E-4 C-4 B-4 W-2 B-2 S-6 S-6
L- need na ride oft, For fear that the gir- ding be- guile you young man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDFLAG
N-The Red Flag
C-Trad: O Tannenbaum
A-James O'Connell
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S-100
K-C
B-9/8
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H-
M-7W-2 R-2 R-4 @-5 C-4 C-8 C-5_C-8 D-4 E-4 E-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-5_F-8 B-4 D-4 C-8 C-5 @-5 C-4 C-8 C-5 D-5 E-4 E-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 E-8
L- The work-er's flag is deep-est red, It shroud-ed oft our mart-yred dead. And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold, Their
H-
M-7W-2 D-4 E-8 F-5 B-5 D-4 C-8 C-5_C-8 G-4 G-4 E-8 a-5_a-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 F-5_F-8 R-8 F-8 F-4 D-8 G-5_G-8 F-4 F-4 E-8 E-5_E-8 @-4 C-4 C-8 C-5_C-8 D-4
L-blood had dyed its ev' ry fold. Then raise the scar-let stand-ard high,Be-neath its folds we'll live and die. Though cow-ards flinch and
H-
M-3W-2 E-4 E-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-5 B-5 D-4 C-8 C-5 R-5 S-6
L- trai-tors sneer, we'll keep thr red flag fly-ing here.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDHDSTR
N-The Red-Headed Stranger
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B-3/4
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H-
M-1@-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 @-4 C-4 E-4
L- The red- head- ed stran- ger from Blue Rock, Wy- o- ming Rode in- to
H-
M-1G-2 E-4 D-3_D-2 R-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 C-4 E-4
L- town one day. Un- der his knees was a
H-
M-1F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 A-4 A-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 W-2 B-3_B-2 @-4
L- ra- ging black stal- lion, Walk- ing be- hind was a bay; The
H-
M-5S-6 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 F-4_F-4 F-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 @-4 C-4 E-4
L- red- head- ed stran- ger had eyes like thun- der, Lips that were
H-
M-5G-2 E-4 D-3_D-5 R-8 @-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- sad and tight, His lit- tle lost love lay a-
H- chorus:
M-6F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 @-4 @-4 @-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 a-4
L- sleep on the hill- side, His heart was hea- vy this night. Don't
H-
M-1F-4 C-4 a-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 @-4 C-5 R-8
L- boss him, don't cross him, he's wild in his sor- row. Ri- ding,
H-
M-1a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3_D-5 R-8 a-4 F-4 C-4 a-4 F-4 C-4 E-4
L- hi- ding his pain, Don't spite him, don't fight him, just
H-
M-6G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-5 R-8 @-4 B-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- wait 'til to- mor- row, May- be he'll ride on a- gain.
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%REDLIGHT
N-The Red Light Saloon
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-6E-8 D-8 S-6 C-4 E-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 C-2 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- It was ear- ly one morn- ing I strolled in- to town, For sweet rec- re-
H-
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4 C-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 E-4
L- a- tion I sure- ly was bound. I spied a ho- tel in the
H-
M-5F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 B-4
L- mid- af- ter- noon, It was sport- ing a sign, said: The Red Light Sa-
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- loon.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDLITE2
N-The Red Light Saloon
C-
A-
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-2 G-8 G-8 c-4 G-4 G-4
L-
H-
M-5E-2 D-8 D-8 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-3 R-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L-
H-
M-5e-4_d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-2 G-8 G-8 c-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-8 D-8
L-
H-
M-3E-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 R-2 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDREDRO
N-My Love is Like a Red Red Rose
C-Major Graham
A-Robert Burns
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S-86
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 C-9 D-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 f-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-9 F-0 G-5 a-0 a-0 C-9 D-0 F-9 F-0 F-0 F-9 f-9 d-0
L- Oh'my love is like a red red rose that's new-ly sprung in June. Oh my love is like a mel-o- dy that's
H-
M-4c-0 a-9 G-9 a-0 F-5 c-0_e-0 f-9 g-0 f-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 d-9 f-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-5 e-8 f-9 g-0 f-8 e-8 d-9 c-0 d-8 f-8
L- sweet- ly played in tune. As fair thou art thou bon-nie lass So deep in luve am I, And I will luve thee still, my dear Till
H-
M-1c-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 F-5 R-8 S-6
L- a' the seas gang dry
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDRIVAL
N-Red River Valley
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A-
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K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-8 G-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8_G-2 D-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-8
L- From this val- ley they say you are go- ing, We will miss your bright face and sweet
H-
M-4a-3 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-8_c-2 E-8 E&8 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8
L- smile, For you know you are ta- king the sun- shine THat has bright-ened our path-way a-
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- while.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDROSE
N-Red is the Rose
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5F-5 F-4 G-8 a-5 G-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-5_D-4 C-8_F-5 F-4 F-8
L- Red is the rose that in yon- der gar- den grows, Fair is the
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M-5F-4 G-8 a-4 c-8 d-5 S-9 c-5_c-5 R-5 d-5 d-4 c-8 a-5 a-4 c-8
L- li- ly of the val- ley, Clear are the wa- ters that
H-
M-6b-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-5 C-4_D-8 F-5 F-4 a-8 d-5 c-4 a-8 W-2 G-3 F-3 S-6
L- flow in yon- der stream, But my love is fair- er than a- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REDROSY
N-Red Rosy Bush
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 F-4_b-4 b-3_c-4 b-3 c-4 a-2 c-4 a-4 F-3 b-4 b-3 c-4 d-4_c-4 d-4_e-4 f-3 R-4
L- Go dig up that red ro- sy bush, Stands by the wil- low tree,
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 d-4_e-4 f-2 g-2 S-9 f-2 d-4 c-4 d-4_c-4 d-2 F-2 b-2 d-2 b-2 f-4_d-4 c-4_a-4 b-1 S-6
L- And it will show to the wide world 'round that she's for- sak- en me.
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%REDWNG
N-Union Maid
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-4/4
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H-
M-8W-2 G-4 S-6 C-4 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-3 E-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-3 E-4 F-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 F-4 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-4 D-4 A-4 B-4 C-4
L- There once was a un-ion maid, who ne- ver was a- fraid of goons and ginks and com-pa-ny finks and de-puty sheriffs who
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M-8W-2 D-4 B-4 A-4 @-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 G-3 E-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 G-3 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 D-4 A-4 B-4 @-4
L- made the raids She went to the un-ion hall When a mee-ting it was called, And when the le-gion boys came round she al-ways stood her
H- chorus:
M-8W-2 C-2 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-2 a-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-2 E-2_E-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-2_D-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 E-2
L- ground. Oh you can't scare me I'm sti-ckin' to the un- ion, I'm sti-ckin to the un-ion, I'm sti-ckin to the un-ion,
H-
M-9W-2 R-2 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-2 a-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 W-2 G-2 E-2_E-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-2_D-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 W-1 C-1_W-2 C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Oh you can't scare me I'm sti-ckin' to the un- ion, I'm sti-ckin' to the un- ion till the day I die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REFRIG
N-When Did We Have Sauerkraut?
C-Berryman and Berryman
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H- G C D7 G C D7 G
M-1W-2 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 R-2
L- Come on in and have a chair, to-day's the day I clean the fridge and we can talk while it's de-fros-ting par-don all the mess.
H- D7 G A7 D7
M-8W-2 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E&4 D-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 R-2
L- How ya been? I just got back from El-gin Il-li-nois my-self, for me the charm of tra-ve-ling is fa-ding I con- fess.
H- Am D7 G C F Em Am D7 G C F D7
M-8W-2 c-4 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 D-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 c-4 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 D-4 E-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 R-4 D-4
L- Could you grab the pot of wa- ter on the stove so I can stick it in the free-zer this is so ar- cha- ic, don't you think? This
H- G C D7 G C D7 G
M-8W-2 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 R-2 S-6
L- one last ice cube tray won't come un-stuck it's kind-a wel-ded to some broc-coli God I think it's broc-coli why's this broc-coli pink?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REGARMY
N-The Regular Army, Oh
C-Harrington and Hart
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
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H-
M-6W-2 E-8 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 C-4 E-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 e-8 f-4 e-8 c-4 b-8
L- Three years a- go, this ve- ry day, I went to Gov- 'ners Isle To stand fer- inst the
H-
M-5a-8 F-4 R-4 E-0_C-0 E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 E-5_E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4_E-8 C-4 E-8
L- can-non, in true mili- ta- ry style; Thir-teen Am- er- i- can dol- lars, Each
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M-5a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 e-8 f-8 f-8 e-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 C-0 C-0 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8
L- month we sure- ly get, To car-ry a gun and bay- o- net with a mil- i- ta- ry
H- chorus:
M-5F-5_F-8 R-8 c-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 c-8 e-4 c-8 a-4 c-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 e-8 e-5_e-4 e-8
L- step. There's Ser- geant John Mc- Caf- fer- ty, and Cor- p'ral Don- a hue, They
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M-5f-4 e-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 C-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 G-8
L- make us march up to the crack in gal- lant Com- pany Q. The drums they roll, up-
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M-5F-4 E-8 C-4 E-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 e-0 e-0 f-4 e-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 C-8
L- on my soul, for that's the way we go; For-ty miles a day on beans and hay in the
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M-2F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-5_F-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Reg- u- lar Ar- my, Oh!
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%REILLY1
N-Reilly's Daughter
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S-100
K-F
B-2/4
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M-8C-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-0_c-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-0 D-0 D-0 D-0 C-8 C-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 a-9 C-0 c-8 c-8 c-0 a-0 c-8
L- As I was sit-ting by the fire, tal-king to old Reil-ly's daugh-ter Sud-den-ly a thought came in-to my head; I'd like to mar-ry old
H- chorus:
M-8d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-0 D-0 D-8 C-4 F-0 F-0 G-8 a-4 c-0 c-0 c-8 c-8 a-0 c-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 D-0 D-0 D-8 C-4 x-8 x-8 x-4 W-4 C-0 C-0 C-0 C-0 S-6
L-Rei- ly's daugh-ter, Gid-dy-I-Ay, Gid-dy-I-Ay, Gid-dy-I-Ay for the one-eyed Reil-ly, Gid-dy-I Ay, (bang, bang, bang) Play it on your
H-
M-2D-8 E-8 S-6 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- big bass drum!
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%REILLY2
N-Reilly's Daughter
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K-F
B-4/4
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M-4W-3 C-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 W-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 W-3 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- Sit- ting in O- Reil- ly's bar, tel- lin' of a tale of blood and slaugh- ter
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M-1C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- Sud- den- ly a though came to my mind: I'd ne- ver shagged old Reil- ly's daugh- ter
H-chorus:
M-1C-8 C-8 C-4 C-2 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- Gid-dy- I- Ay, Gid-dy- I- O, Gid- dy- I- Ay for the one- balled Reil- ly
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M-4C-8 C-8 C-4 C-4 C-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-3 R-4 S-6
L- Gid- dy- I- ay, No balls at all! Rig- a- jig jig, shag on!
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%REMALAMO
N-Remember the Alamo
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A-T.A. Durriage
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S-100
K-A
B-2/4
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H- A D
M-1W-4 W-2 E-8 S-6 W-4 E-9 E-0 E-9 C-0 E-9 F-0 a-9 a-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 S-6
L- When on the wide- spread bat- tle plain The horse- man's hand can scarce re-strain
H- A C#7 F# A D A
M-5W-4 b-0 S-6 c-9 c-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 a-7 F-7 F-7 F-9 E-0 E-5 S-6
L- his pam- per'd steed that spurns the rein Re-mem- ber the A- la- mo!
H- E7
M-5W-2 E-8 S-6 W-4 c-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 e-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 S-6
L- When sounds the thril- ling bu- gle blast, And "Cherge!" from rank to rank is passed,
H- A C#7 F#m A D A
M-5W-4 d-0 S-6 e-9 c-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 c-0 a-7 F-7 F-7 F-8 E-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- then as your sa- ber strokes fall fast, Re- mem- ber the A- la- mo!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RENDINE2
N-Renaldine
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Db
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8_F-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- The morn has come she a- rose and fled from her cru- el kin and home.
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 b-5 a-8 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- And searched the wood all ro- sy red and the tum- bling tor- rent's foan;
H-
M-5D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- But the rain came down and the tem- pest roared and did all a- round des- troyed,
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 F-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-5 A-8 A-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- And a pale drowned bride met Re- nal- dine on the moun- tains of Pom- e- roy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REUBRACH
N-Reuben and Rachel
C-William Gooch
A-Harry Birch
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-2
L- Reu-ben Reu-ben I've been think-ing, What a queer world this would be If the men were all trans-por-ted Far be-yond the North-ern Sea!
H-
M-7W-2 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 b-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4
L-Ra-chel Ra-chel I've been think-ing, What a queer world this would be, If the girls were all trans-por-ted Far be-yond the
H-
M-4W-2 C-4 D-4 E-2 W-3 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-2 E-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-2
L- North-ern Sea! Too- ral-loo-ral-loo, Too- ral- loo- ral, Too- ral-loo-ral-loo,
H-
M-5W-2 E-4 c-4 b-2 W-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-2 S-6
L- Too- ral- lee If the girls were all trans-por-ted Far be-yond the North-ern Sea!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REVTEA
N-Revolutionary Tea
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 D-8
L- There was an old la-dy liv'd o- ver the sea, And she was an Is- land Queen, Her
H-
M-5D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 a-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5_D-4 D-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- daugh-ter liv'd off in a new coun-trie, With an o-cean of wa- ter be- tween. The old la-dy's pock- ets were
H-
M-5D-8_G-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-5_a-4 a-0 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 e-4 e-8
L- full of gold, but nev-er con-tent-ed was she, So she called on her daugh-ter to pay her a tax of
H-
M-4d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-5 e-5 d-8 b-8 G-8 D-4 b-0 a-0 G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- three pence a pound on her tea. Of three pence a pound on her tea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%REYNDINE
N-Reynardine (All on the mountain high)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-4 d-4_a-4 F-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 e-4 d-3 e-4 f-5 e-8 f-8 f-8 g-4 h-4_f-4 d-4 d-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 b-4
L- One eve- ning as I ram- bled two miles be- low Pome- roy, I spied a pret- ty fair maid- en all on the mount- ain
H-
M-8W-2 a-3 e-4 f-5 e-8 f-8 f-8 g-4 h-4_f-4 d-4 d-4 g-5 f-8 g-4 e-4 d-3 f-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4
L- high. I said my pret-ty fair maid- en your beau- ty shines so clear, And on this lone- ly mount- ain, I'm glad to meet you
H-
M-8W-2 d-1 a-5 a-8 d-4 e-4 f-3 e-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 f-4 e-1 f-5 e-8 d-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4
L-
L- here. Glad to meet you here, I'm glad to meet you here. On this lone- ly mount- ain, I'm glad to meet you
H-
M-1W-2 d-3 R-4 S-6
L-
L- here.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RH3SQUIR
N-Bold Robin Hood and the Threee Squires
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1C-4 S-6 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4
L- Bold Rob- in Hood marched a- long the high- way, A-
H-
M-2F-4 E-4 F-4 F-2 G-4 a-3_a-2 b-4
L- long the high- way marched he; Un-
H-
M-2c-4_d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4_G-4 F-4 D-4_E-4 F-4
L- til he met with a la- dy fair A-
H-
M-2G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-3_F-2 S-6 S-6
L- weep- ing a- long the high- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RHLITJON
N-Robin Hood and Little John
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 G-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-4 B-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 E-5 R-4 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-8
L- When Ro- bin Hood was twen-ty years old he hap-pened to meet Lit-tle John, A jol- ly brisk blade right
H-
M-3E-8 D-8 D-8 B-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 A-5 S-6
L- fit for the trade, For he was a lus- ty young man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RHOODBSH
N-Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Bronson #3
H-
M-4C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 c-4 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 b-4
L- Some will talk of bold Ro- bin Hood Der- ry der-ry down! and some of the ba-rons so
H-
M-4a-3 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- bold. But I'll tell you how they served the Bi- shop When they robbed him of his
H-
M-3E-4_D-4 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-2 c-2 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- gold. Der-ry down! Hey! der- ry der-ry down!
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RHOODBSH.2
N-Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Bronson 2.1
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 c-4 c-9 d-0 c-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 C-4 G-9_G-0 c-4 e-8 g-8 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 d-2 R-4 S-6
L- Ro- bin dressed him-self in a she- pherd's long cloak, and six of his men al- so,
H-
M-5G-8_G-8 S-6 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_c-8 G-4 G-4 c-4 e-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- They watched the bi- shop so nar- row- ly For fear he a- no-ther way would go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RHOODTAN
N-Robin Hood and the Tanner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-From English Folk Songs, Sharp
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-4 a-2 d-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 G-2 a-4 F-4_E-4 D-4
L- Bold Ar- der went forth one sum- mer mor- ning, to view the
H-
M-5D-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 R-4 a-4 b%4 c-5 b%8 c-4 a-4_b%4 c-4
L- mer- ry green wood; For to hunt for the deer that
H-
M-5d-4 b%4 a-4 G-2 d-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-4_C-2
L- run here and there, And there he es- pied Ro- bin Hood.
H-
M-5F-5_G-8 a-4 b&4 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Aye! and there he es- pied Ro- bin Hood.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RHPEDLAR
N-Bold Robin Hood and the Pedlar
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1E-5_D-8 S-6 C-4 E-4 G-3 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-3 G-4
L- What have you got you ped- lar trim? What
H-
M-2a-4 b-4 c-2 G-2 b-4 c-4 d-3 P-8 c-4
L- have you got pray tell to me, It's
B-4/2
H-
M-2e-4 d-4 c-2 G-5 G-8 a-4 c-4 ST32E-3 E-4 E-4 D-4
L- se- ven suits of the gay green silk, Be- side my
B-3/2
H-
M-2E-2 c-2 a-6_G-6 E-6 D-3 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- bow- strings two or three.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RICHJAME
N-Richmond on the James
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8_F-8 S-6 G-2 F-4 E-4 C-4 ST44F-4 B-2 C-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 E-4
L- Our land is filled with mour- ning from Bour- bon to Ma-
H-
M-4C-2 F-4 G-4 b-4 ST34W-2 c-2 d-4 ST44W-3 b-4 G-2 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4
L- lone, And ma- ny wives and mo- thers Are wee- ping, sad and
H-
M-4F-2 E-8_F-8 G-4 b-4 ST34W-2 c-2 d-4 ST44W-3 b-4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 c-8 b-4 G-4
L- lone; For ma- ny youth- ful he- roes Are a- mong the no- ble
B-3/4
H-
M-5F-2 E-9 F-0 ST54W-2 G-2 F-4 E-4 C-4 ST44W-3 F-8 B-8_B-2 C-4 D-8 F-5 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- slain On a blood- red field near Rich-mond, Fair Rich- mond on the James.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RICHPOOR
N-The Rich Man and the Poor Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D7 G refrain:
M-5D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-5 S-6
L- There was a rich man and he lived in Je- ru- sa- lem, Glo- ry hal- le- lu- jah, Hi- ro- je- rum
H- refrain:
M-1D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4
L- He wore a silk hat and his coat was ve-ry spru-ci-um, Glo-ry hal-le- lu- jah
H- chorus:
M-4a-8 a-4 a-8 G-2 d-8 d-4 b-8 d-2 e-8 e-4 e-8 e-2 d-7 d-7 d-7 d-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-4
L- Hi- ro- je- rum. Hi- ro- je- rum, Hi- ro- je- rum, Skin-a-ma-link-i- doo-li-um
H-
M-3a-7 a-7 a-7 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Skin-a-ma-link-i- doo-li-um Glo-ry hal-le- lu- jah, hi- ro- je- rum.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIDDLSNG
N-I Gave my Love a Cherry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Bronson Child 46 Appendix Tune 7
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 R-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 g-4 g-8
L- I gave my love a cher- ry that has no stone. I gave my love a chick- en that
H-
M-4g-4 g-8_e-8 d-5 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 g-4 g-8 g-4 e-4 d-5 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 d-8
L- has no bone. I gave my love a stor- y that has no end. I gave my love a ba- by with
H-
M-1c-4 a-4 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- no cry- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIDEPNT
N-I Ride an Old Paint
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 D-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 E-8_D-5 R-8 D-8 G-5 G-8 G-4 E-8_D-5 R-8 D-8 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-2 G-4 a-5 a-8 a-4
L- I ride an old Paint, I'm lead-in' old Dan, I'm goin' to Mon-tan-a just to throw the hou-li-han. They feed in the
H- chorus:
M-1W-2 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-2 G-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 G-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 a-8
L-cou-lees, they wa-ter in the draw, Their tails are all mat-ted, their backs are all raw. Ride a-round, lit-tle dog-ies, ride a-
H-
M-6b-5_a-8 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-2 G-8 G-8 F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- round them slow, for they're fier-y and snuf-fy and rar-in' to go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIFLEBEN
N-The Rifleman's Song at Bennington
C-John Allison
A-Trad
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 D-8 S-6 W-3 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 G-0_a-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 R-8 D-0 D-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 G-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8
L- Why come ye hi-ther red-coats? Your minds what mad-ness fills? In our val-leys there is dan-ger, and there's dan-ger in our
H-
M-1G-4 R-8 G-0_F-0 E-8 E-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-8 F-9 E-0 E-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-4 G-9_a-0 b-8 b-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 d-8 d-9 c-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8
L- hills. Oh hear ye not the rin-ging of the bu-gle loud and free? Full soon you'll know the sing-ing of the ri-fle from the
H- chorus:
M-7G-4 G-9 G-0 G-8 E-8 x-4 x-4 G-9 G-0 G-8 D-8 x-4 x-4 G-9 a-0 b-4 G-4 a-4 c-4
L- tree. For the ri-fle, (clap clap) for the ri-fle, (clap clap) In our hands will prove no
H-
M-2b-8 G-5_G-5 S-6 S-6
L- tri- fle.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIGSORYE
N-Rigs O' Rye
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 C-8_C-8 D-8 C-8 @-8_@-4_@-4_B&4 A-9 @-0 ?-4_?-2 @-8 C-4 C-8 C-2 D-4_E-4
L- 'Twas in the month o' sweet Ju- ly, Be- fore the sun had
H-
M-4F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 E-4 G-5 F-8 E-2 R-4 D-8_C-8_C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8_C-4 R-4
L- pierced the sky, 'Twas in be- tween the rigs o' rye
H-
M-1@-4 B&4 A-5 @-8 ?-8 @-8_@-4 R-2 @-2 C-2_C-1 S-6
L- that I heard twa lov- ers tal- kin'.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIGSTIME
N-The Rigs of the Time
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Dm F Gm A
M-5R-2 a-8 a-8 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 a-8
L- O 'tis of an old but- cher I must bring him in, He charge
H- Dm F Gm A Am
M-5a-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-4_E-4 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-4
L- two shil-lings a pound and thinks it no sin. Slaps his thumb on the
H- F Dm Am Dm F
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 c-4 d-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- scale- weights and makes them go down. He swears it's good weight yet it
H- G A Dm F(Bb) Gm Dm
M-1F-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 C-8 C-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-5 G-8 W-2 F-4 D-2_D-3
L- wants half a pound, sing-ing Hon- es- ty's all out of fash- ion,
H- Am F Dm C G A
M-1C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 d-3 c-5 b-5 a-3
L- These are the rigs of the time, Time, my boys,
H- F(Bb) A7 Dm
M-3F-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- These are the rigs of the time.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RINGDANG
N-Ringy Dang Doo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-0 C-0
L- When I was young and in my teens I met a girl from New Or-leans, Oh she was young and pret-ty too, And she
H- chorus:
M-6E-8 E-8 F-8 E-0 E-0 W-4 D-0 D-0 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 W-3 F-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 E-8 E-8 F-8
L-had what's known as a rin-gy dang doo, Oh rin-gy dang doo, pray what is that? It's round and soft like a pus-sy cat It's
H-
M-4G-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 d-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-8 S-6 S-6
L- round and soft and en-ti-cing too, And that's what's known as rin-gy dang doo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RINGFING
N-I've Got Rings on my Fingers
C-R.P. Weston and F.J. Barnes
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 D-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8
L- Now Jim O' Shea was cast a-way u- pon an In- dian isle. The na-tives there they liked his hair, they liked his I-rish
H-
M-8a-4 R-8 D-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-4 D-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 a-0 G-0 F-8 a-4 R-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- smile, So made him chief Pan- jn-drum, The Na- bob of them all, They called him Ji-ji-boo Jhai, And rigged him out so
H-
M-7a-4 R-8 G-0 G-0 F-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-4 R-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 b-8 ST44W-2 d-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 b-2 R-4
L- gay. So he wrote to Dub-lin Bay, To his sweet-heart, just to say "Sure I've got rings on my fin- gers,
B-4/4
H-
M-7W-2 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-3 R-4 a-8 b-8 a-2 F-4 D-8 E-8 D-2 D-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-3 d-4 d-4 d-2 c-4
L- bells on my toes. E-le-phants to ride u-pon, my lit-tle I- rish rose, So come to your
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M-7W-2 b-4 b-2 d-4 b-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 R-4 e-2 d-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-3 a-4 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- Na- bob, and next Pat- rick's day, Be Mis-tress Mum-bo Jum-bo Ji-ji-boo J. O' Shea.
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%RISEMOON
N-The Rising of the Moon
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 C-9 D-0 S-6 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 b-0 G-9 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-0_D-0 C-8 C-8
L- Tell me, tell me Sean O' Far- rel, tell me why you hur- ry
H-
M-4W-4 C-4 C-9 D-0 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 b-0 G-9 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-0_D-0 C-9 C-0
L- so, Hush a- bu- chall, hush and lis- ten, And his eyes were all a-
H-
M-1W-4 C-4 G-8 c-8 c-9 b-0 d-9 c-0 b-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 b-0 G-9 b-8 d-8
L- glow. I bear or- ders from the cap- tain, Make ye rea- dy quick and
H-
M-1c-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 d-9 c-0 b-0 G-9 F-8 D-8 G-8 F-0_E-0 C-9 C-0 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- soon, For the pikes must be to-ge-ther At the ri-sing of the moon.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIVRFREE
N-Only Our Rivers Run Free
C-Michael McConnell
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D A D D7 G
M-1A-8 S-6 D-8 D-5 D-4 E-2 F-8 E-8 D-4 A-2_A-2 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 G-4
L- When ap- ples still grow in No- vem- ber, When blos-soms still
H- D A G
M-5F-2 a-8 F-8 E-3_E-2 R-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 c-4 d-2 c-8 b-8
L- grow from each tree, When leaves are still green in De-
H- D A Bm
M-1W-2 a-4 F-2_W-3 F-2 R-8 D-8 E-2 E-8 E-8 E-2 C-8 A-8 W-2 B-3_W-3 B-2 R-8 a-8
L- cem- ber, It's then that our land will be free. I
H- G D G
M-5b-8 b-5 c-4 d-2_c-8 b-8 a-4 F-2_F-2 R-8 a-8 b-2 b-8 c-8
L- wan- der the hills and val- leys, And still through my
H- E A G
M-5d-5 e-8 d-4 c-3_W-3 c-5 R-8 d-8_c-8 b-2 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 G-4
L- sor- row I see, A land that has ne- ver known
H- D A Bm
M-5a-4 F-2_F-2 R-8 D-8 E-2 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-4 R-4 A-8 B-2 S-6 S-6
L- free- dom, And on- ly her ri- vers run free.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RIVTEXAS
N-Down by the Brazos
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-5 G-8 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 d-5 d-8 d-8 d-8
L- We crossed the broad Pe- cos, we for- ded the Nu- ec- es, we swum the Gua-da-
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-5 a-8 G-4
L- lu- pe, we fol- lowed the Bra- zos. Red Ri- ver runs rus- ty the
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M-5c-5 d-8 e-4 d-2 b-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 a-4
L- Wi- chi- ta clear, but down by the Bra- zos, I cour- ted my
H-
M-5G-3 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 a-3
L- dear. Lie le lie lee lee lee Give me your hand.
H-
M-5b-5 b-8 c-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 b-5 b-8 b-4
L- Lie le lie lee lee lee Give me your hand. Lie le lie
H-
M-5c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- lee lee lee Give me your hand. There's ma- ny a ri- ver that
H-
M-2a-4 b-4 a-4 G-3
L- wa- ters the land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RMBLCLAR
N-The Rambler from Clare
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-3W-4 E-0_D-0 S-6 C-8 E-8 G-8 b&8 a-8 G-0_E-0 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-0_D-0
L- The first of my court- ship that e- ver was known, I
H-
M-3W-4 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 f-8 e-0_d-0 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_E-0 D-4 E-0 D-0 C-8 E-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 S-6
L- straight took my way to the coun- try Ty- rone, Where a- mong the pret-ty fair
H-
M-3W-4 f-8 e-0_d-0 S-6 e-8 c-0_b-0 a-0_G-0 c-9_d-0 e-0 d-0 c-8 E-8 G-8 b&8 a-8 G-0 E-0
L- maids they used me well there, And they called me the stran- ger and the
H-
M-1W-4 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- ram- bler from Clare.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RMCORLEY
N-Young Roddy McCorley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 a-8_b-8 D-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4_G-9 D-0 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4
L- Oh, see the fleet foot hosts of men. who speed with fa- ces
H-
M-4G-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 d-5 b-8 G-4 E-4 c-4 b-4
L- wan. From farm- stead and from thresh- ers cot. A- long the banks of
H-
M-4a-3 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8_d-8 e-4 e-4 d-5 b-8 G-4 E-4 c-4 b-4
L- Ban. They come with ven- gence in their eyes, too late, too late are
H-
M-5a-3 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-8 D-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-8 D-8 W-2 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 R-4
L- they. For young Rod- dy M' Cor- ley goes to die on the Bridge of Toombe to-day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RMCORLY2
N-Rody McCorley (2)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-7_D-7_E-7 S-6 F-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 A-9 C-0 D-7_C-7 D-7 F-9 E-0 D-5 C-8 F-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 D-9 C-0 A-9 C-0
L- Come, ten- der hear-ted Chris-tians all at-ten-tion pay to me, 'Till I re-late these ver-ses great, these
H-
M-4D-7_C-7 D-7 F-9 F-0 F-5 F-0_G-0 a-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 F-8 G-0 G-0 a-9 a-0 a-7_G-7 F-7 G-5 a-0_G-0 F-9 F-0 F-7_E-7 D-7 C-9 C-0 A-9 C-0
L- ver- ses two or three, con-cer- ning of a cle-ver youth who was cut off in his bloom; And died up-on the gal-lows tree, near
H-
M-1D-7_C-7 D-7 F-9 F-0 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- to the bridge of Toome.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RNDCORNR
N-Round the Corner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-solo: F7 Bb Eb Bb cho: F7 Bb solo: cho:
M-6W-2 d-4_c-8 S-6 W-3 b-4 b-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 b-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 b-4_c-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 F-8
L- Oh, round the cor- ner we will go Round the cor- ner Sal- ly! Oh, round the cor- ner
H- Eb Bb F7 Bb
M-3G-4 b-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- we will go, Round the cor- ner Sal- ly!
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%RNDHORN
N-Rounding the Horn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 G-5 F-8 D-8 D-5 a-5 b-8 c-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 P-4 a-4
L- The gal- lant fri- gate Am- phi- trite, she lay in Ply- mouth sound. Blue
H-
M-4d-5 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 D-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 a-8 a-8
L- Pe- ter at the fore- mast head for she was out- ward bound. We were
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 d-5_c-8 a-4 D-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 a-4
L- wait- ing there for or- ders to send us far from home; Our
H-
M-4G-5 F-8 D-4 D-4 a-8_b-8 c-2 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- or- ders came for Ri- o, and thence a- round Cape Horn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RNZORAY2
N-Ranzo Ray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- solo:
M-5R-4 R-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 c-8 a-5 F-5
L- Oh the bul- ly boat's a- com- in Don't ye hear the pad- dles rol- lin'?
H- ref: solo:
M-5G-5 G-5 a-4_b-8 c-4 f-8 d-5 b-5 c-5 S-9 f-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 d-4 d-8
L- Ran- zo, Ran- zo hur- ray, hur- ray! Oh the bul- ly boat's a-
H-
M-5d-8 c-4 a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 D-8 D-8_C-5 R-8 F-5 a-5 G-4 c-5 R-8
L- com-in, down the ri- ver she's a- bow-lin' Ran- zo Ran- zo
H-
M-1F-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- Ray!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROADDUND
N-The Road Tae Dundee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-From Ord's Bothy Ballads
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 E-9 a-0 a-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 a-9 G-0 E-8 E-4 D-0 D-0 E-9 a-0 a-8 a-9 G-0 a-8
L-
H-
M-5b-9 a-0 G-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 a-9 G-0 E-8 E-4 D-8 E-9 e-0 e-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 b-0 d-9 a-8
L-
H-
M-5b-9 e-0 e-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 b-9 G-0 b-8 d-4 a-8 E-9 e-0 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 G-9 a-0 a-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L-
H-
M-1a-9 G-0 E-8 E-4 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROAROCAN
N-Musing on the Roaring Ocean
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune: Druimionn Dubh
H-
M-1R-8 a-8 a-9 G-0 G-8_a-8 c-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 G-9 a-0 G-4 a-9 a-8 G-8 F-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-9 G-0 F-2
L-
H-
M-4c-4 c-9 d-0 c-8_d-8 f-4 f-0_h-9 g-8_f-8 e&9 d-0 c-8_d-8 f-9 d-0 d-8_c-0_F-0 G-8_a-8 c-4 d-4 c-9 a-0 G-2 S-6
L-
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%ROBHDTH
N-Death of Robin Hood
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 B-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 C-5 R-4 a-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 C-8
L- As Ro- bin Hood and Lit- tle John Walked by a bank of broom, Said Ro- bin in a
H-
M-5B-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 C-5 R-4 E-8 a-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-0_a-0 R-8 E-8
L- mourn- ful voice, "I fear ap- proa- ching doom. And since the day that we did meet, Much
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 c-5 R-4 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-0 a-0 R-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- mirth and joy we saw. To ma- ny a poor man we have gi-ven, Since we be-came out-
H-
M-1C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- law"
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%ROBHDWST
N-The Rescue of Will Stutly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 E-4 C-8 B-8 A-4 A-4 A-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 W-2 a-2 a-4_E-4
L- As Ro- bin Hood in the green- wood stood, Un- der a green- wood tree, Sad
H-
M-4F-4 a-4 b-4 R-8 G-8 a-4 C-4 B-5 E-8 F-5 E-8 F-4 C-4 B-3 C-4
L- ti- dings came to him with speed, Ti- dings for cer- tain- ty; That
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 C-8_B-8 A-4 A-4 A-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-2 a-4_E-4
L- Stut- ly he sur- pri- sed was, In Ai- ken pri- son lay; Three
H-
M-4F-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 a-8 a-4 C-4 B-5 E-8 F-5 E-8 F-4 C-4 B-3 S-6 S-6
L- var- lets whom the king had hired did base- ly him be- tray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROBNHRST
N-Robin Shure in Hairst
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-tune: Robin shure in hairst #251
H-
M-2b-8_c-8 d-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 a-2 c-5 d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8
L-
H-
M-2b-8_c-8 d-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 b-4 d-2 g-4 g-8_f-8_e-8_d-8
L-
H-
M-1g-2 b-4 d-4 e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8 a-2 c-5 d-8 e-2
L-
H-
M-2g-2 b-4 d-4 e-8_d-8_c-8_b-8 g-2 f-4 e-4 f-8_g-8 h-4 S-6
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROBNLEND
N-Now Robin Lend to Me thy Bow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H- [1]
M-1D-2 S-6 E-4 F-4 G-2_G-2 F-2 E-2 E-2 D-2 S-6
L- Now Ro- bin lend to me thy bow
H- [2]
M-5d-2 S-6 c%2 b-2 b-3 a-4 G-2 E-2 a-2 S-6
L- Sweet Ro- bin lend thy bow to me,
H- [3]
M-5D-2 S-6 G-4 a-4 b-4 c%4 d-3 a-4 c%4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 S-6
L- For I must now a- hun- ting to my la- dy go,
H- [4]
M-5a-2 S-6 e-1 b-2 d-2_d-2_c-2 d-2 S-6 S-6
L- With my sweet La- dy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROBTEMMT
N-Bold Robert Emmet
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 b-5 a-8 b-4 G-8_b-8 b-4 D-4 E-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 D-4
L- The strug- gle is ov- er the boys are de- feat- ed, Old
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 b-5 a-8 b-4
L- Ire- land's sur- round- ed with sad- ness and gloom; We were de-
H-
M-5G-4 b-5 D-8 E-4 G-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8_d-8 d-5 b-8
L- feat- ed and shame- ful- ly treat- ed, And I, Rob- ert Em- met a-
H- chorus:
M-5a-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 b-2 a-8 b-8 G-8 b-5 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4
L- wait- ing my doom. Bold Rob-ert Em-met, the dar- ling of
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M-5E-4 D-2 b-2 a-8 b-8 G-8 b-5 D-4 E-4 a-5 b-8 a-3
L- Ire- land, Bold Rob- ert Em- met will die with a smile;
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 b-4 G-8 b-5 D-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-4 D-5 E-8
L- Fare- well com- pan- ions, both loy- al and dar- ing, I'll lay down my
H-
M-3D-8_d-8 d-5 b-8 a-5 G-8 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- life for the Em- er- ald Isle.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
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M-0
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H-
M-0
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H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
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%ROCKAGES
N-Rock of Ages
C-Thomas Hastings
A-Augustus M. Toplady
T-
S-72
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-9 G-0 S-6 F-4 D-4 b-9 G-0 F-2 b-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-2 a-9 b-0 c-5 c-8 a-8 F-8
L- Rock of a- ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my- self in Thee. Let the wa- ter and the
H-
M-5b-2 a-9 b-0 c-5 c-8 a-8 F-8 b-2 F-9 G-0 F-4 D-4 b-9 G-0 F-2 b-8 c-8
L- blood From Thy side, a hea- ling flood Be of sin the dou- ble cure, Save from
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M-2d-5 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-2 S-6 S-6
L- wrath and make me pure.
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%ROCKPORK
N-Black Rock Pork
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-2/2
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H-
M-5G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- I shipped a- board of a lum- ber boat, Her name was Charles O' Rourke.
H-
M-5F-8 F-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 G-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- And the ve-ry first thing that they rolled on board was a bar-rel of Black Rock Pork.
H-
M-0
L-
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%ROCKYTOP
N-Rocky Top
C-Boudleaux & Felice Bryant
A-
T-
S-116
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 F-1
L- Wish that I was on ol' Roc- ky Top, down in the Ten-nes-see hills,
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-8 F-8 F-8_E-8 D-1
L- Ain't no smog- gy smoke on Roc- ky Top, Ain't no te- le- phone bills.
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 F-1
L- Once I had a girl on Roc-ky Top, Half bear, o- ther half cat,
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-1
L- Wild as a mink, but sweet as so- da pop, I still dream a- bout that.
H-chorus:
M-1b-8 b-8 b-2 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 c%4 c-4 c-5 a-8 b-1
L- Roc-ky Top, you'll al- ways be home sweet home to me.
H-
M-4b-2 b-2 a-8 F-8 D-3 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 E-4 F-1 S-6
L- Good ol' Roc- ky Top. Roc- ky Top Ten- nes- see
H-
M-2D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 E-4 D-1 S-6
L- Roc- ky Top Ten- nes- see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROGUEMRC
N-Rogue's March
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8b-8 b-8 b-7 c-7 d-7 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-7 c-7 d-7 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 d-8 d-7 c-7 b-7 a-4 G-4
L-
H-
M-8g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 b-7 c-7 d-7 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 b-4
L-
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-7 c-7 d-7 e-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 d-8 g-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 S-6
L-
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%ROGUES3
N-Three Jolly Rogues of Lynne
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G Em Am7 D7 G D7 G Em Am7 D7 G D G A Em D
M-7W-2 D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 W-1 G-3 D-4 W-2 b-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 b-3 G-8 a-8 W-3 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 D-4
L- In good old co-lo-ny days, When we lived un-der the King lived a mil-ler and a wea- ver and a jol-ly tai- lor, Three
H- C D7 G D7 G Em Am D7 G G Em Am D7 G D G D
M-7W-2 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-3 D-4 b-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 b-3 G-8 a-8 W-3 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- jol- ly rogues of Lynne. Three jol-ly rogues of Lynne; Three jol-ly rogues of Lynne, Lived a mil-ler and a wea-ver and a
H- Em D C D7 G
M-3G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- lit-tle tai- lor, three jol- ly rogues of Lynne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLDWNL2
N-Roll Down the Line
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8 S-6 b-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 D-8 G-4 R-8 b-0 d-0 d-0 d-0 b-0 G-9 b-4 R-8 b-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-4 F-0 a-9 b-0 b-9 a-4 S-6
L- I wish I was in Mo- bile, Sit-ting in a big arm chair A news- pap-per in my hand, strol-ling to my dear.
H-
M-3R-8 b-8 S-6 W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 a-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 R-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-0 b-0 a-8 F-8 a-4 R-8 S-6
L- Oh I'm a- goin' a- round by Lon- don, Oh I'm a- goin' round by Chi ,
H- chorus:
M-3a-0 a-0 S-6 a-9 F-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 ST54W-4 b-8 G-8 >-8 D-8 G-9 R-0 d-4 d-0 d-0 b-0 b-0
L- Gon-na stop a-while in New Or-leans to see that gal of mine. Hey bud- dy won't you
B-3/4
H-
M-4b-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 ST44b-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 R-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 e-4 d-4 ST34c#8 c%4 c-8 c-4
L- roll down the line, Roll down the line, Hey yon-der comes my dar- ling, roll down the line;
H-
M-1d-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 ST44d-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 d-4 c#8 c%4 c-8 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- Roll down the line, Roll down the line, Hey yon- der comes my dar- ling roll down the line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLDWNLN
N-Roll Down the Line
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 b-8 E-0 E-0 F-8 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 G-9 b-0 E-8 F-8 G-5 R-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 F-0 F-0_F-9 F-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 b-5 G-8
L- Way back yon-der in Ten-nes-see they leased the con-victs out, Put them work-ing in the mine,A-gainst free la-bor South. Free
H-
M-8G-0 b-8 b-0 E-9 F-0 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 E-8 G-8 G-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-0 F-0 F-4 F-8 F-0 a-9 G-8 F-8 E-4 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0
L-lab-or re-belled a-gainst it. To win it took some time. But while the lease was in ef-fect, they made em rise and shine. Bud-dy wont you
H-
M-8b-8 b-4 c-8 b-4 G-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 b-8 b-4 c-8 b-2 b-0 b-0 b-4 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-0 a-0 a-4 G-8 a-4 F-0 F-0 G-0 G-0
L- roll down the line? Bud-dy won't you roll down the line? Yon-der comes my dar-lin' com-in' down the line, Bud-dy won't you
H-
M-8a-8 a-4 b-8 a-4 F-0 F-0 G-0 G-0 a-8 a-4 b-8 a-5 R-8 a-0 a-0 a-4 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-0 G-9 F-9 F-0 E-2 S-6
L- roll down the line? Bud-dy=won't you roll down thw line? Yon-der comes my dar- lin', com-in' down the line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLALAB
N-Roll, Alabama, Roll
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H- verse: chorus: verse:
M-1W-2 F-4 F-4 S-6 d-2 c-4 b-4 b-4 F-4 a-2 G-4 F-3 c-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 d-4 c-3 R-4 R-8 F-5 D-2 F-4 b-2 c-4
L- Oh, in eigh- teen hun-dred and six- ty one, Roll, Al-a- ba- ma, roll, This ship her buil- ding
H- chorus:
M-5d-2 d-8_d-8 e-4_d-4 c-4 d-2 b-8 b-8 c-2 a-4 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- was be- gun, Oh roll, A- la- ba- ma, roll.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLALB2
N-Roll, Alabama, Roll
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-verse:
M-5b-8 a-8 S-6 G-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- When the A- la- ba- ma's keel was laid, Roll, A- la- ba- ma, roll,
H-verse: chorus:
M-5b-8 a-8 S-6 G-4 D-8 D-8 B-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- She was built in the yard of Jon-a- than Laird, Oh roll, A- la- ba- ma, roll.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLBORD
N-Rolling Hills of the Border
C-
A-Matt McGinn
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5E-2 C-4 B-3 C-8 E-5 F-4 E-3 E-8 E-5 G-4
L- When I die, bu- ry me low, where I can
H-
M-5b-2 G-4 G-8 F-5 E-4 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-4 R-4 G-4 ST44G-2 C-4 C-4
L- hear the bon- nie Tweed flow. A swee- ter place
B-4/4
H-
M-5B-8 C-4 E-5 F-4 ST34E-2_E-8 R-8 G-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-5 E-8 F-3
L- I nev- er did know. The rol- ling hills of the bor-
H-
M-1E-2_E-8 R-8 S-6
L- der.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLCHAR
N-Roll the Old Chariot
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1R-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8
L- Oh a drop of Nel-son's blood woul-n't do us a- ny harm, Oh a drop of Nel-son's blood woul-n't do us a- ny
H-
M-8D-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 E-2
L- harm, Oh a drop of Nel-son's blood woul-n't do us a- ny harm, An' we'll all hang on be- hind!
H- cho:
M-8G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 a-4 F-8_F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8
L- So we'll ro- o- oll the old char-i-ot a- long, An' we'll roll the gold- en char-i- ot a-
H-
M-8D-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 E-4 R-4 S-6
L- long, An' we'll ro- o- oll the old char-i- ot a- long An' we'll all hang on be- hind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLCTTN
N-Roll the Cotton Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H- Ab Eb Ab Eb
M-5c-8_b-8 S-6 a-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 C-8_E-8 a-2 G-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 c-8 c-5 W-2 b-3 E-4
L- I'm bound to A- la- ba- ma, Oh roll the cot- ton down, I'm
H- Db Ab Db Ab Eb7 Ab
M-4F-5 E-8 C-4 E-4 a-4_b-4 c-4 d-4 c-5 a-8 b-8 b-5 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- bound to A- la- ba- ma, Oh, roll the cot- ton down
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLGRND
N-Roll On the Ground
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 g-4 e-8 c-4 e-8 d-2 g-8 g-4 e-8 d-4 b-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-2 S-6
L- Roll on the ground, boys, Roll on the ground. Eat so- da crack- ers, Roll on the ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLNGST
N-The Rolling Stone
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- Since the times have grown har- der, I've a mind to leave home, Since the times have grown
H-
M-5G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4
L- har- der, my plow, drag and cart, I will go to Wis- con- son, some
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- com- fort to view; I will dou- ble my for- tune like o- ther folks
H-
M-1G-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 b-8_c-8
L- do. While here we must la- bor each day in the field, The
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- win- ter de- stroys all the sum- mer can yield.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLONJN
N-Roll On John
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 E-4 C-2_W-3 C-4 C-7_D-7_E-7 D-8 C-8 A-4_ST34A-5 R-8 @-8_A-8 ST24C-4_C-4
L- Oh, roll on John, And make your time, For I'm
H-
M-5A-8_@-5_@-4 @-8 A-8 C-4 D-4 C-2_C-4 R-4 S-6
L- broke And I can't make mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLLSTON
N-The Rolling of the Stones
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4B-4 S-6 B-4 E-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-4 B-8 B-8 E-5 E-8 D-4 E-4
L- O will you come to the rol-ling of the stones, or the tos- sing of the
H-
M-4F-3 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-8_b-8 a-4 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 D-4
L- ball? Or will you go and see pret- ty Su-sie and dance a- mong them
H-
M-1E-3 S-6 S-6
L- all?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROLUNION
N-Roll the Union On
C-John Handcox
A-John Handcox
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Chorus:
M-4D-0 G-9 a-0 S-6 b-2_b-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-2_b-9 D-0 G-9 a-0 b-4_b-9 G-0 c-4 b-4
L- We're gon-na roll, we're gon-na roll, we're gon-na roll the un- ion
H-
M-4a-2_a-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 a-2_a-9 D-0 F-9 G-0 a-2_a-9 D-0 F-9 a-0 d-4_d-9 d-0 b-4 a-4
L- on. We're gon-na roll, we're gon-na roll we're gon-na roll the un- ion
H- Verse:
M-4G-3 G-9 a-0 S-6 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 F-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 F-4 G-9 a-0
L- on. If the plant-ers in the way we're gon-na roll it o- ver him, gon-na roll it o- ver him, gon-na
H-
M-5b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-9 a-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 F-9 G-0 W-2 a-4_a-9 c-0 b-4 a-4 G-2 R-2
L- roll it o- ver him. If the plant-ers in the way, we're gon-na roll it o-ver him. Gon- na roll the un-ion on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROMSHLDY
N-The Death of a Romish Lady
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 F-5 E-8 F-4 a-4 E-5_F-8 a-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 W-2 F-3 a-4
L- There was a Ro- mish la- dy, brought up in po- pe- ry, Her
H-
M-4F-5 E-8 F-4 a-4 E-5_F-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-3 b-4
L- mo- ther al- ways taught her that the priest she must o- bey; Oh,
H-
M-4c-5 b-8 c-4 e-4 b-5_c-8 b-4 c-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 E-4 F-3 a-4
L- par- don me, dear mo- ther, I hum- bly pray thee now, For
H-
M-4F-5 E-8 F-4 a-4 E-5_F-8 a-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- un- to these false i- dols I can no lon- ger bow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RONDHAT3
N-ALL AROUND MY HAT
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 A-5 D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8
L- All 'round my heart I'll wear the tri- co- ored rib- bon, O, All 'round my
H-
M-5D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-5 b-8_a-8 G#8 a-5 b-4 c-8 d-4 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 b-5 a-4 F-8
L- heart I'll wear the green white and gold, And if a- ny one should ask me the
H-
M-5D-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 A-5 D-5 E-4 C-8 D-4_E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8
L- rea- son that I'm wea- ring it, It's for my true love I ne- ver more shall
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RONDHAT4
N-All Round My Hat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- Dm C Dm C Am Dm C Dm Dm Am
M-8D-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 C-8 D-9 D-0 E-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 d-0_c-0 a-5 a-8
L- All a-round my waist I shall wear a green wil-low; It's all a-round my waist a green wil-low I shall wear; If
H- Dm C Em Dm G Dm Em Am Dm
M-8F-0 F-9 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 b-0_d-0 d-4 c-8 c-8 a-0 G-9_G-8 C-8 E-4 D-9 C-0 D-5 R-8 S-6
L- a-ny one should ask me why I wear a green wil-low, I'll tell that my Jim-my is far, far a-way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RONDHAT5
N-All Round My Hat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-5 F-4 G-8 a-5 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4_C-8 A-5 D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8
L- Young men are false, oh, they are so de- cei- ving Young men are
H-
M-5D-5 F-4 G-8 a-4_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-5 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-5 D-4 D-8
L- false and they sel- dom prove true; For they're ram- bl- ing and ran- ging, their
H-
M-5a-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 E-8 D-4_C-8 A-5 D-5 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8 D-4 F-4 G-8 a-5 a-0_G-0_F-8 E-8
L- minds are al- ways chan- ging, Al- ways a- loo- king for some fair one that's
H-
M-1D-5 S-6 S-6
L- new.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROOMCMPN
N-Room For Company
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
B-6/8
H- verse:
M-5b-4 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 b-8 B-8 D-8_E-8 F-8
L- Room for com- pa- ny here come good fel-lows, Room for com- p'ny at Bar-thol-mew fair. Cob-blers and broom-men
H-
M-5G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-5 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8_c-8 b-8
L- jail-ers and loom- men, Room for com-p'ny in Barth-ol-mew Fair. But-chers and tail-ors, Ship-wrights and sail-ors,
H-
M-5c-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 b-4 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8 b-4 B-8 D-8 E-8 F-8
L- Room for com-pa- ny, well may they fare. Room for com- pa-ny, Here come good fel-lows, Room for com-p'ny at
H-
M-1G-8 c-8 a-8 b-5 S-6
L- Bart-ol-mew fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROOTHOG
N-Root Hog Or Die
C-(G.W.H. Griffith?)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1E-4_D-8 S-6 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 W-2 D-5 R-4 R-8 W-3 D-4 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- I come from old Ma- ns- sas with a poc- ket full of fun, I killed for- ty
H-
M-1a-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 c-4 R-4 E-8
L- Yan- kees with a sin- gle bar-reled gun. It don't make a niff- a- stiff 'rence to
H-
M-1E-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 W-2 F-5 R-4 R-8 W-3 B-5 B-4 A-8 @-4 @-8 G-4 F-8 E-4_D-8 C-4 B-8 W-2 C-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- nei- ther you nor I, Big Yan- kee, Lit- tle Yan- kee, all run or die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RORYOMOR
N-Rory O'More
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6b-8 S-6 a-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 a-8_D-8 D-8 D-8 R-8 b-0 b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 R-8 b-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- Young Ro-ry O'- More cour-ted Kath- leen Bawn He was bold as a hawk and she soft as the dawn, He wished in his heart pret-ty
H-
M-5a-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 R-8 a-0 G-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 R-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 R-8 C-8
L- Kath-leen to please, And he thought the best way to do that was to tease. Now Ro-ry be ea-sy sweet Kath-leen would cry, Re-
H-
M-5B-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 a-0 a-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 R-8 C-0 C-0 B-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8
L-proof on her lip but a smile in her eye, With your tricks I don't know in troth what I'm a-bout, Faith you've teased till I've put on my
H-
M-1b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- cloak in-side out.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSEBUDD
N-The Rosebud
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-Tune: The Rosebud #213
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 a-8 W-3 a-0 G-9 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 d-9 a-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 G-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 D-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 d-8 c-0_d-0
L- A rose-bud by my ear-ly walk A-down a corn-in-close-d bawk, Sae gent-ly bent its thorn-ny stalk All
H-
M-3f-8 d-0_f-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-0 G-9 g-9 h-0 g-9 f-0 g-9 h-0 f-8 d-0_f-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-0 F-0
L- on a dew- y morn-ing. Ere twice the shades o' dawn are fled, In a' its crim-son glo-ry spread And
H-
M-3D-0 G-9 g-9 h-0 g-9 f-0 g-9 h-0 f-8 d-0_f-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-4 G-8 R-0 G-0 G-9 G-0 g-9 h-0 g-9 f-0 g-9 h-0
L- droop-ing rich the dew-y head It scents the ear-ly morn-ing. With-in the bush her co-vert nest A
H-
M-3f-8 d-0_f-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 G-8 D-0_G-0 b-8 G-0_b-0 c-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 b-0_d-0 f-8 d-0_f-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-4 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- lit-tle lin-net fond-ly prest, The dew sat chil-ly on her breast Sae ear-ly in the morn- ing.
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%ROSEBUDJ
N-Rosebud In June
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-9 F-0 S-6 G-4 F-4 E-4 b-2 E-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 F-8 D-8 B-2 E-8 F-8 G-4_F-4 E-4
L- It's a rose- bud in June, and vi- 'lets in full bloom, And the small birds
H- chorus:
M-5d-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-5 b-8 c-8_a-8 b-2 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-4 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-4 E-8_F-8
L- sing- ing love songs on each spray. We'll pipe and we'll sing, love, we'll
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 b-2 E-8_D-8 E-4 G-4 F-8_D-8
L- dance in a ring, love, when each lad takes his lass All on the green
H-
M-5B-2 G-8 a-8 b-5_a-8_G-8_a-8_S-9 b-2 E-4 E-4_S-9 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4
L- grass, And it's all to plough Where the fat ox- en
H-
M-5E-4 B-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- graze low And the lads and the lass- es to sheep shear- ing go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSECRWN
N-Rose and Crown
C-Ian Robb
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6F-4 S-6 F-4 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 b-2 c-4 d-5 c-8 b-4
L- Oh what have they done to the old Rose and Crown, the Ship, The King's
H-
M-5f-2 e-8 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-2 d-8_e-8 f-4 f-4 g-4 f-8 f-5 e-8 d-8
L- Arms, and The World Up- side Down? For oak, brass and lea-ther, and a
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 f-2 d-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 b-4 c-4 a-4
L- pint of the best, Fade a- way like the sun when it sinks in the
H-
M-1b-2 S-6 S-6
L- west.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSEFAIR
N-Roseville Fair
C-Bill Staines
A-Bill Staines
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H- Verse
M-4G-8 G-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 S-6 b-2 R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-2 a-8_G-5
L- Oh the night was clear And the stars were shi- ning
H-
M-4R-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 b-4_a-2 R-4 R-4 D-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-2 R-2
L- And the moon came up so qui-et in the sky.
H-
M-4R-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-2 R-2 R-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-2 a-8_G-5
L- All the peo-ple gath- ered round And the band was a tun- ing.
H-
M-4R-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-4 b-4_a-2 R-4 R-4 D-8 D-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-3 R-4
L- I can hear them now play-ing Com-ing Thru the Rye.
H- Chorus
M-5R-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 e-4_d-2 R-4 R-4 d-8 d-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 W-2 d-2 b-2_a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4
L- And we danced all night to the fid- dle and the ban- jo, their drif-ting
H-
M-4G-2 R-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-8_G-4 G-8 b-2 R-2 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4
L- tunes seemed to fill the air. So long a-
H-
M-4e-4_d-2 R-4 R-4 d-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 d-2 b-2_a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-4
L- go but I still re- mem- ber when we fell in
H-
M-3G-2 R-2 R-4 D-8 D-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- love at the Rose- ville Fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSELANE
N-The Servant of Rosemary Lane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4_F-4 F-8_G-8
L- When I was a ser- vant in Rose- mar- y Lane, I
H-
M-5a-5 b-8 a-4 a-4 d-4 G-4 F-5 G-8 E-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 a-4 a-4 D-4
L- gained the good- will of my mas- ter and dame, Till at length a young
H-
M-5a-9_b-0 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-9_F-0_D-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4
L- sai- lor came there for to lie, Which was the be- gin- ning of
H-
M-2D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 R-2 S-6
L- my mis- er- y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSEROSE
N-Rose, Rose, Rose
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H- 1 2 3 4
M-4G-4 F#4 G-4 D-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-4 d-4 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 S-6
L- Rose, rose, rose, rose, shall I e-ver see the wed? Aye, mar-ry, that thou wilt If thou but stay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROSINBOW
N-Rosin the Beau
C-
A-
T-
S-150
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 @-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4_G-2_G-2 a-4
L-
L- I've trav- elled all o- ver this world, And
H-
M-5G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 A-3_A-2 @-8 @-8 C-4 C-4 C-4
L- now to an- oth- er I go; And I know that good
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-2_G-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-4
L- quar- ters are wait- ing, To wel- come old Ros- in the
H- cho:
M-1C-3_C-2 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 a-4
L- Beau. To wel- come old Ros- in the Beau, (me
H-
M-5c-4_b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 A-3_A-2 @-8 @-8
L- boys) to wel- come old Ros- in the Beau, And I
H-
M-5C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-2_G-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4
L- know that good quar- ters are wait- ing to wel- come old
H-
M-3D-4 E-4 D-4 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- Ros- in the Beau.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROTHSAYO
N-The Day we went to Rothesay, O
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-</8
F-
H-
M-3G-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 C-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 B&4 G-8
L- One Hog- ma- ny, at Gles- ca fair, There was me, my- sel' and sev- 'ral mair, We
H-
M-1C-4 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-8 C-4 G-8
L- a' went off to hae a tear And spend the nicht in Rothe- say, O. We
H-
M-2c-4 c-8 b&4 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 B&4 B-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 a-0 b%0
L- wan- dered through the Broom- i- law, Thro' wind and rain and sleet and snaw, And at
H- chorus:
M-2c-4 a-8 b&0 G-0_G-4 a-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 C-8 C-4 G-8
L- for- ty min-utes af- ter twa, We got the length o' Rothe- say, O. A
H-
M-2C-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 B&4 G-8
L- dir- rum- a doo a dum a day, a dir- rum a doo a dad- dy O, A
H-
M-2C-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- dir- rum a doo a dum a day, The day we went to Rothe- say O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROUNDHAT
N-All Round My Hat
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Bb C
M-5W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-2 G-4 a-4 F-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 c-4 b-4 G-4_E-4_C-4 S-6
L- My love she was fair And my love she was kind,
H- F Dm C Bb F
M-5W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 a-4 W-2 c-3 c-4
L- And cruel the judge and ju- ry that sen- tenced her a- way. For
H- Bb Gm C7 F C(sus F)
M-4d-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 c-4_b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 a-4 F-4_E-4 C-4 C-4
L- thie- ving was a thing that she ne- ver was in- clined to, They
H- F Dm Bb C C7 F
M-4F-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- sent my love a- cross the sea ten thou- sand miles a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROWANTRE
N-The Rowan Tree
C-
A-Lady Caroline Nairne
T-
S-80
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-0_E-0 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-0 a-9 a-8 d-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 b-0_a-9 P-0 R-8 D-0_E-0 F-9 F-0 F-8 E-8 F-0 a-9 S-9 P-0 b-9 a-0 a-8 F-8 E-9 D-0 D-4 R-8 a-8
L- O row-an tree, O row-an tree, thou'lt aye be dear to me, En- twin'd thou art wi' mo-ny ties o' hame and in-fan-cy. Thy
H- Lento
M-4a-9 d-0 d-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 b-8 d-8 a-9 a-0 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 F-8_E-8 S-9 R-8 D-0_E-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-0 a-9 S-9 b-9 a-0 a-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 D-4 R-8 D-0_E-0
L-leaves were aye the first of spring thy flow'rs the sim-mer's pride, There was nae sic a bon-nie tree, in all the coun-try side. Oh
H-
M-1F-5 E-8 S-9 D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- row- an tree!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%ROYALOAK
N-Royal Oak
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-6W-2 D-4 S-6 F-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 c-4 a-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-4_a-2 G-4
L- As we was sail- ing all on the salt seas, We hadn't sailed months past but two or three, Not be-fore we saw ten
H-
M-3W-2 a-4 D-4 C-3 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- sail of Turks, All men o' war full as big as we.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RRBILL
N-Railroad Bill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 E-8_G-2 G-8 G-4 G-8_E-2 E-8 E-4 D-8 E-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 C-4 C-8 D-4 C-8 D-8
L- Rail- road Bill, Rail- road Bill, He nev- er worked and he nev- er will and it's
H-
M-2E-2 B-2 C-1 S-6
L- ride, ride ride.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RRBILLKT
N-Railroad Bill and the Kitten
C-Andy Breckman
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 b-8 a-4 a-8_a-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8_D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8_W-2 F-2 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- Oh, Rail-road Bill was a hard li-ving man, he used to take his wo-men two at a time;
H-
M-5b-8_S-6 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8_D-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ev- 'ry one a- greed he was the bad- dest en-gi- neer that e-ver dri- ven down the San-ta Fe line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RSEWOOD
N-The Little Rosewood Casket
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 G-8 E-5 D-8 F-5_F-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4
L- In a lit- tle rose- wood cas- ket That is res- ting on my
H-
M-4F-3 D-8 F-8 a-4 d-4 b-8 d-5 a-8 F-5_F-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 G-4 C-4 E-4
L- stand, Is a pack- age of old let- ters writ- ten by a lov- er's
H-
M-1D-3 R-4 S-6
L- hand.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RTLNROAR
N-Rattlin, Roarin' Willie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-9/8
F-Tune: Rattlin' roarin' Willie #216
H-
M-4W-2 R-1 d-8 W-3 b-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 f%8 c-8 a-8_F-8 a-8 c-5 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8
L- O ratt- lin' roar- in' Wil-lie O he held to the fair, An' for to sell his fid- dle An'
H-
M-3g-8_f-8 g-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 e-0_f-0 g-8_f-8 g-8 d-8_b-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 e-8 f%4 c-8 a-8_F-8 a-8 c-4 e-8
L- buy some oth- ther ware; But part- ing wi' his fid- dle The saut tear blin't his e'e, An'
H-
M-2d-8_b-8 d-8 e-4 d-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 b-8_G-8 b-8 a-8_F-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- Rat- tlin' roar-in' Wil-lie Ye're wel- come hame to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RUEPLATZ
N-Mayn Rue-Platz
C-
A-Morris Rosenfeld
T-
S-74
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Am C Am E Am
M-5A-8 C-8 D-8 S-6 E-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 C-9 C-0 E-8 C-8 E-5 C-8 D-8 B-8 A-4 R-8 A-8 C-8 E-8
L- Nit zukh mik yu di mi-rin gri- nen! Ge-finst mikh dor- tn nit, mayn shats; Vu le- bens
H- Am F Dm G G7 C Am Dm
M-5a-5 E-8 c-9 b-0 a-4 G-4 b-9 a-0 G-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-2 E-8 E-8 ST24E-8_E-0_E-0_F-8 D-8
L- vel- kn bay ma- shi- nen, Dor- tn iz mayn ru- e- platz; Dor-tn iz mayn
B-2/4
H- F E7 Am
M-2W-4 C-8_B-0_C-0_D-8 B-8 A-5 S-6 S-6
L- ru- e- platz
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RUETHYME
N-Rue and Thyme
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-8_b-8 S-6 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 E-8_G-8 G-2 R-4 E-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 a-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Be- ware, young maids, be- ware; Be- ware and read my rhyme;
H-
M-5c-8_d-8 S-6 e-4 c-8 e-8 d-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-8_c-8 D-4 E-8_G-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- And see that you keep your gar- den well, And let no one steal your thyme.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RUSTCOLD
N-The Rusty Cold Farmer
C-
A-Nudds and Sugden
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6c-8 c-8 S-6 f-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 e-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4
L- I'm a rus- ty cold far- mer in a cot- tage well thatched, My rus- ty cold
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 f-3 R-2 f-8 g-8 h-4 g-4 f-4 g-4 f-4 e-4
L- cup- board is full. In my rus- ty cold gar- den there's
H-
M-5f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 R-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-3
L- chic- kens and ducks, And a pig and a sheep and a bull.
H-
M-5R-2 c-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 R-4 c-4
L- I brew home- made bread and I brew home- made cheese, I
H-
M-5c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 g-4 f-2 R-2 g-4 h-4 g-4 f-4
L- brew home- made beer and I drink it. My rus- ty cold
H-
M-5g-4 f-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-2 c-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4
L- know- ledge is se- cond to none, I don't say a lot but I
H-
M-2g-4 f-2_f-2 S-6 S-6
L- think it.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RYEWHISK
N-Rye Whisky
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-8 b-8 W-4 b-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 S-9 b-4 b-0 a-0
L- I'll eat when I'm hun- gry, I'll drink when I'm dry; If the
H- chorus:
M-2W-4 b-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 B-8
L- hard times don't kill me I'll live till I die. Rye
H-
M-2W-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 B-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 S-9 b-4 b-0 a-0
L- whis- ky, rye whis- ky, rye whis- ky I cry; If you
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 G-0 G-0 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- don't give me rye whis- ky I sure- ly will die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%RYLBLKBD
N-The Royal Blackbird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8_E-8 S-6 F-5_P-8 a-8 G&4 F-4 E-5_P-8 D-8 E-8_F-8 G&8_E-8 a-5_G%8 a-8_G&8 E-8_C-8 D-5_C-8 A-4 A-8_B-8
L- Up- on a fine morn- ing for soft re- cre- a- tion, I
H-
M-4C-5_D-8 E-4 c-8_b-8 a-5_G&8_E-8_D-8 C-8_E-8 D-5_C-8 A-4 A-4 A-2 R-4 D-8_E-8
L- heard a fair dam- sel ma- king much moan. A-
H-
M-4F-5_a-8 G&4 F-4 E-5_D-8 E-8_F-8 G&8_E-8 a-5_G%8 a-8_G&8 E-8_C-8 D-5_C-8 A-4 A-8_B-8
L- sigh- ing and sob- bing with sad la- ment- a- tion, And
H-
M-1C-5_D-8 E-4 c-8_b-8 a-5_G&8 E-8_D-8 C-8_E-8 D-5_C-8 A-4 A-4 A-2 R-4 E-7_F-7_G-7
L- say- ing my black- bird most roy- al has flown; My
H-
M-1a-5_a-8 c-4 d-4 e-5_d-8 c-4 e-4 d-5_c-8 d-4 e-4 d-5_c-8 a-4 e-4
L- thoughts they de- ceive me, Re- flec- tion it grieves me And
H-
M-4a-5_b-8 c-4 d-4 e-5_d-8 c-4 e-4 d-5_c-8 a-4 a-4 a-2 R-4 c-8 d-8
L- I'm o- ver bur- dened with sad mis- er- y, But if
H-
M-4e-5_d-8_c-8_d-8 e-8_c-8 d-5_f-8 e-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 G&5_E-8 F-8_G%8 a-8_b-8 a-8_b-8_c-8_d-8 e-4 C-8_D-8
L- death should bind me as true love in- clines me, I'll
H-
M-4E-5_D-8 E-8_F-8 G&8_E-8 a-5_G&8 E-8_D-8 C-8_E-8 D-5_C-8 A-4 A-4 A-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- seek out my black- bird where- ev- er he be.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAFARAWA
N-Sae Far Awa
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Sae Far Awa (572)
H-
M-1D-9_E-0 S-6 G-9_F-0 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-9_G-0 a-8_b-8 d-5 e-8 d-0_b-9 a-9_G-0 a-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 W-2 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_E-8
L- O, sad and hea- vy should I part But for her sake sae far a- wa, Un-
H-
M-4G-9_F-0_G-8_a-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-9_G-0 a-8_b-8 d-5 e-8 d-0_b-9 a-8_G-8 a-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 e-8_f-8
L- know- ing what my way may thwart, My na- tive land sae far a- wa. Thou
H-
M-4g-9_f-0 g-9_h-0 g-4 f-8_g-8 h-8_g-8 h-8_i-8 h-4 g-8_e-8 g-5 h-8_i-8 h-8_g-8 e-8 g-4 d-4 d-4 g-9_e-0
L- that of a' things Ma- ker art That formed this fair sae far a- wa, Gie
H-
M-4d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-4 a-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 E-4 g-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- bo- dy strength, Then I'll ne'er start At this my way sae far a- wa!
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAIDSAME
N-She Said the Same to Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 C-4_C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-5_F-4 c-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8
L- 'Twas in the month of Au- gust or the mid-dle of Ju- ly, One eve- ning I went
H-
M-5D-8 C-4_C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-5_F-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 C-4_C-8 D-8 E-8
L- wal- king A fair mai-den I did spy; She was mour- ning for her true-love, who was
H-
M-5F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-5_F-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 F-8
L- in A- mer- i- kee, Agh, di-vil a word I spoke to her and she said the same to
H-
M-1F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILALPH
N-Sailors' Alphabet
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4
L- A is the an- chor that holds a bold ship, And B is the
H-
M-5D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 R-8 C-8 C-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- bow- sprit that of- ten does dip, (and) C is the cap- stan 'round
H-
M-5F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 R-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-7 F-7 F-7 G-4 E-4 D-4
L- which we must wind, And D are the da- vits on which the jol- ly boat
H-
M-1C-2 S-6 S-6
L- hangs.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILDEEP
N-Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 C-0_B-0 S-6 A-5 B-8 C-4 E-4 F-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 C-8_B-8 A-4 B-2 P-4 R-4 C-8 B-8
L- It was on one sum- mer's eve- ning, Just a- bout the hour of three, When my
H-
M-4A-5 A-8 C-4 E-9 E-0 F-8 a-5 R-4 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-8_B-8 A-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- dar- ling start- ed to leave me For to sail up- on the deep blue sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILIFE
N-A Sailor's Life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/4
F-
H- D
M-3W-2 C-4 D-4 C-4 D-2_D-8 D-8 W-3 E-8 D-8 C-4 D-4 A-3 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-3
L- A sai-lor's life it is a mer- ry life. He robs young girls
H- Am Am6 Am7 D
M-3G-8 G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 E-3 D-8 D-8 F-4 G-4 a-3 G-8_F-8 D-4 D-4 S-6
L- of their hearts' de- light Lea- ving them be- hind To weep and
H- G D
M-3G-3 S-6 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-4 C-4_A-4 @-4 A-4 D-5 D-8 D-3 S-6
L- moan, They ne- ver know when they will re- turn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILLADI
N-Sail Away Ladies
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-2/4
F-
H- refrain:
M-1W-4 G-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 E-0 E-0 E-8 B-8 C-8 E-9 E-0 E-4
L- Ain't no use to set an' cry, Sail a- way, la- dies, sail a- way.
H-
M-4W-4 G-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 E-0 E-0 E-8 B-8 C-8 E-9 E-0 E-4
L- You'll be an an- gel bye and bye. Sail a- way la- dies sail a- way.
H- chorus:
M-8G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-9 c-0 c-4 c-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 b-9 b-0 b-8 c-8_c-8 b-8 G-0_F-0 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 E-9 E-0 E-4 S-6
L- Don't she rock em di- dy O, Don't she rock em di- dy O, Don't she rock em di- dy O, Don't she rock em di- dy O.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILMAID
N-When I was a Fair Maid
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 d-2 d-5 d-8 d-2 d-5 d-8 e-2 b-4 b-4 W-2 b-3 e-4
L-
H-
M-4e-4 e-4 e-5 e-8 e-2 e-8_d-8 c-4 c-4 e-4 a-5 a-8 a-2 R-4 a-4
L-
H-
M-4f-4 g-8 h-8_h-4 h-4 f-8_e-5 e-5 f-8 g-5 g-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 d-8 d-8_d-5 f-8
L-
H-
M-4e-2 d-4 c-4 d-2 d-5 d-8 e-2 e-4 e-4 c-8_b-8_a-2 a-8 a-8
L-
H-
M-4f-4_g-4 h-4 h-4 f-8_e-5 e-5 f-8 g-5 g-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 d-8 d-8_d-5 f-8
L-
H-
M-3e-2 d-4 c-4 d-1_d-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAILRDVR
N-Sailor from Dover
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 W-3 e-5 d-8 e-4 d-8 d-8 e-2 a-4 c-4 d-4_e-4 c-4 b-4 c-3 S-6
L- There was a sai- lor from Do- ver, from Do- ver he came.
H-
M-5g-4 S-6 W-3 e-4 e-8 g-8 h-8_i-8 j-4 i-4_g-4 e-4 g-4 h-5 i-8 j-4 i-4 h-8_g-5_g-4 S-6
L- He cour- ted a fair young dam- sel, and Sal- ly was her name.
H-
M-5W-2 g-4 S-6 W-3 e-4_g-4 h-8 i-8 j-4 i-4_g-4 e-4 g-8 g-8 h-5 i-8 j-8 j-8 i-8_h-8 h-8_g-5_g-4 S-6
L- And she be-ing so lof- ty, and her por- tion be- ing so high,
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 f-5_g-8 h-4 f-4 e-4 e-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- All on a poor sail- or lad, she scarce would cast an eye.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALANGDU
N-Salangadou
C-
A-
T-
S-80
K-Ab
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-4 R-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-2 b-2 c-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-2 G-8_F-8_G-8_a-8
L- Sa- lang- a- dou- ou- ou Sa- lang- a- dou- ou-
H-
M-4F-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-2 b-2 c-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-2 G-8_F-8_G-8_a-8
L- ou Sa- lang- a- dou- ou- ou Sa- lang- a- dou- ou-
H-
M-1F-2_F-2 G-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 S-9 c-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 F-4 F-4
L- ou. Co- te/ pi- ti fille la ye/ Sa- lang- a-
H-
M-4a-2 b-2 c-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-2 G-8_F-8_G-8_a-8 F-2 R-2 S-6
L- dou- ou- ou Sa- lang- a- dou- ou- ou
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALBROWN
N-Sally Brown
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-solo: C G7 C
M-1C-4 E-4 G-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-8 G-5 c-2 d-2 e-4 d-4 c-2
L- Sal- ly Brown is a Cre- ole la- dy; Way Hey, Roll and go.
H- solo: Am Em F cho: C G7 C
M-4e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-8 C-5 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 D-4 E-4 C-2 S-6
L- Sal- ly Brown is'a Cre- ole la- dy; Spend my mo- ney on Sal- ly Brown
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALGARD2
N-Down in my Sally's Garden
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-8_a-8 S-6 b-4 a-8_G-8 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-2 P-4 b-8_G-8 a-4 b-8_G-8 a-5 G-8 G-2 R-4 G-8_a-8
L- Down in my Sal- ly's gar- den, Up- on an i- vy bush. At
H-
M-4b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 b-8_d-8 e-4 d-2 b-8_G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-2 E-8_G-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- morn- ing and at twi- light There sings a sweet song thrush.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALGARD3
N-You Rambling Boys of Pleasure
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-3W-2 R-2 R-4 E-8_F-8 W-3 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4 ST54b&2 c-2 G-4
L- You ram- bling boys of plea- sure, give
B-6/4
H-
M-3D-5 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 ST44C-2 R-4 E-8_F-8 G-2 b-4 c-4
L- ear to those few lines I write. Al- though I'm a
B-5/4
H-
M-1d-2 e-4 d-5 c-8 ST64c-5 b-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 d-4
L- ro- ver and in ro- ving I take great de-
H-
M-3c-2 R-2 E-8_F-8 ST44G-4 G-4 b-4 c-8 c-8 ST64d-2 d-4 e-4 d-2
L- light. I set my mind on a hand- some girl who
H-
M-3c-2 b&4 G-8_b-8 d-4 ST44c-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-5 F-8 E-4 C-4
L- oft- times did me slight, But my mind was ne- ver
B-6/4
H-
M-3c-2 d-2 G-5 F-8 ST44D-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 ST54C-2 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- ea- sy till my dar- ling was in my sight.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALLALLY
N-Sally in our Alley
C-Henry Carey
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5g-0_f-0 e-8 f-8 S-6 d-5 e-0_d-0 c-8 d-8 b-5 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 C-8 c-8_c-5 g-0_f-0 e-8 f-8
L- Of all the girls that are so smart, There's none like pret-ty Sal- ly, She is the
H-
M-4d-5 e-0_d-0 c-8 d-8 b-5 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 C-8 c-8_c-5 S-6 S-6
L- dar- ling of my heart, And she lives in our al- ley.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALLFREE
N-Sally Free and Easy
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D Am D
M-1R-4 d-4_d-8 a-8 c%8 b-8 a-8 D-5_D-2 d-5 a-8 c%8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-1
L- Sal- ly free and ea- sy, That should be her name,
H- D Am D
M-4R-4 d-4_d-8 a-8 c%8 b-8 a-8 D-5_D-2 d-5 a-8 c%8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-3 F-8 a-8
L- Sal- ly free and ea- sy, That should be her name, Took a
H- F C D
M-4c%4 a-4 G-8 C%5_C%2 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 D-3 R-4 R-1 S-6
L- sai- lor's lo- ving, for a nur-s'ry game.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALLYDR
N-Sally My Dear
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 a-8_G-8
L- Oh, Sal- ly, my dear, but I wish I could woo you. Oh,
H-
M-5F-4 E-4 D-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-4 a-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 d-4
L- Sal- ly, my dear, but I wish I could woo you. She laughed and re-
H-
M-1c-2 a-8 F-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 D-5 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4
L- plied, and would woo- ing un- do you? Sing fal the did- dle i o, sing,
H-
M-2F-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- whack fal the did- dle day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALLYGRD
N-Down by the Sally Gardens
C-
A-William Butler Yeats
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-from Dyer-Bennet Songbook
H-
M-4D-8_E-8 S-6 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 b-2 a-4 d-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-5 D-8
L- Down by the Sal- ly gar- dens My love and I did
H-
M-4D-2 R-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 b-2 a-4 d-8_a-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-5 D-8
L- meet. She passed the Sal- ly gar- dens with lit- tle snow white
H-
M-4D-2 R-4 a-4 d-4 c-8_a-8 b-4 d-4 c-2 a-4 F-8 a-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 a-8_b-8 d-8_e-8
L- feet. She bid me take love ea- sy, As the leaves grow on the
H-
M-5d-2 R-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 F-8_a-8 b-2 a-4 d-8_a-8 W-2 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-5 D-8 D-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- tree. But I, be- ing young and fool- ish, With her did not a-gree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SALMUNRO
N-Sally Munro
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 G-4 F-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 B-8 A-4 B-8 B-8 D-5 E-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 E-4 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 R-8 S-6
L- Come all you mai- dens I pray you now at- tend. Un- to these few lines that I have here penned
H-
M-5a-8 S-6 b-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 b-8 b-8 E-5 D-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-0 a-0 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- To all the sad trou-bles That I did un-der go, Since I be-came ac-quain-ted with sweet Sal-ly Mun-ro.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAMBASS
N-Sam Bass
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1B-8 S-6 W-4 B-9 E-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-0 G-0 G-9 E-0 G-9 F-0 E-9 D-0 E-4 R-8 S-6
L- Sam Bass was born in In- di- a- na, It was his na- tive home,
H-
M-3B-8 S-6 W-4 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 E-0 E-9 D-0 E-9 G-0 b-5 S-6
L- And at the age of se- ven- teen, young Sam be- gan to roam.
H-
M-3G-8 S-6 W-4 a-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 G-0 b-9 R-8 G-8 a-9 G-0 F-9 E-0 b-4 R-8 S-6
L- Sam came out to old Tex- as, A cow- boy for to be,
H-
M-3B-8 S-6 W-4 B-9 E-0 E-9 E-0 E-0 G-9 R-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- A kin- der hear- ted fel- low You'll sel- dom e- ver see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAMBELL
N-Sammy Ring the Bell
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8E-0 G-9 G-9 a-0 G-2 a-0 c-9 c-9 d-0 c-2 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 D-2
L- Sam-my ring the bell, Sam-my ring the bell, Four hours on watch is a bloo-dy long spell
H-
M-8G-4 G-9 F-0 E-8 C-5 e-0 e-0 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-2 e-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 b-0 d-9 c-2 S-6
L- Cold, hard and hun- gry, Bloo-dy nigh dead as well, Ring, you rub-ber-necked boot-neck bas-tard, Ring that bloo-dy bell!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAMBOKLT
N-Sambo's Right to be Kilt
C-S. Lover
A-"Private" Miles O'Reilly
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 G-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 F-8 G-4 b-8 d-4 d-8 d-5 R-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 a-8
L- Some tell me 'tis a bur- ning shame To make the nay- gurs fight. And that the trade of
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 G-4 b-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-5 R-4 G-8 G-4 c-8 c-4 e-8 e-4 d-8 d-4 G-8
L- be- in' kilt Be- longs but to the white. But as for me, up- on my soul! So
H-
M-5G-4 c-8 c-4 e-8 d-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 g-8 g-4 e-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-4 b-0 b-0
L- lib- 'ral are we here, I'll let Sam-bo be shot in-stead of my self, On ev- 'ry day in the
H-
M-5d-5 b-4_a-8 G-8_E-8 D-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 R-4 d-0 d-0 a-8_G-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-5 R-8 b-8_c-8
L- year. On ev- 'ry day in the year, boys, And in ev- 'ry hour in the day, The
H-
M-4d-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 g-8_f-8 e-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- right to be kilt I'll di- vide wid him, And di- vil a word I'll say.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAMMYBAR
N-Sammy's Bar
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-verse: refrain: verse:
M-1E-8 E-8 S-6 a-5 a-8 c-8 c-8 a-2 P-8 E-9 E-0 F-2 P-8 D-9 a-0 F-8 E-5 E-8 E-8 F-5 E-8 F-8 F-8
L- I went down to Sam- my's bar Hey the last boat's a-leav-in', By the shore at Pi- et-
H- refrain:
M-3A-2 A-8 B-8 C-5 A-8 B-4 A-2 R-4 S-6
L- a Call a- way the daigh- soe.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAMYOUNG
N-Samuel Young
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-2R-2 a-2 G-4 a-4 c-2 d-5_c-8 a-4 G-4
L- Come all you peo- ple, old and
H-
M-2a-2 a-2 G-4 c-4 c-3 G-4 c-4 d-4
L- young, Come lis- ten to my feeb- le
H-
M-2e-2 e-2 g-4 e-8_d-8 e-2 e-5_d-8 c-4 a-4
L- song, And I'll re- late be- fore I've
H-
M-2G-2 G-2 a-4 a-4 c-2 d-5_c-8 a-4 G-4
L- done, The cer- tain death of Sam- uel
H-
M-1a-2 R-1 S-6
L- Young.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SANDSHRK
N-The Sandshark
C-R. Greenhaus
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 e-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 E-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 e-4 d-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 G-4 a-4 S-6
L- The sand- shark feeds on the sai- lor bold, Till his throb- bing heart grows poor and old.
H-
M-5c-8_d-8 S-6 e-8 e-8 c-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 E-4 a-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- Or swal-lows him down while he's ten- der and young And laps his blood with a gree- dy tongue.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SARAJANE
N-Sarah Jane
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1A-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 A-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 G-8 F-5 D-4 A-8 D-4 D-8 E-4 E-8
L- A- round and round the Wurts-bo-ro Bend, The big boat chased the squee- zer, Pat Flax- 's boat had
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 a-5 b-8 E-4 E-4 G-8 F-5 D-5 b-8 E-4 E-4 G-8 F-5 D-5 S-6
L- passed them both, Slic- ker than the wea- sel, Slic- ker than the wea- sel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SAUCYSLR
N-The Saucy Sailor
C-
A-
T-
S-86
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 G-8_F-8 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-8_F-8 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-4 c%8_b&8 a-2 d-8 c%8 a-8_G-8 F-4 a-8 G-8
L- Come my fai- rest, come my dea- rest, Come and tell un- to me, Will you mar- ry a poor
H-
M-3F-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 E-8_D-8 C%4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- sai- lor boy, who has just come from sea?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCARFAIR
N-Scarborough Fair
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-5 E-8_F-8 E-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-4 e-8 e-4 b-8 b-8_a-8 G-8
L- Are you go- ing to Scar-bo-rough Fair? Pars- ley, sage, rose-ma-ry and thyme, Re- mem- ber me to
H-
M-3a-8 b-8 d-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 E-4 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8_F-8 G-8 E-5 S-6
L- one that lives there, For once she was a true love of mine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCHOONUP
N-Schooners at Digby
C-
A-Gough and Sulanowski
T-
S-128
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-8 G-8 S-6 c-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 c-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 d-5 R-8 b-4 b-4 c-4
L- Oh, the old Er- nes- ti- na and the An- na Chris- ti- na, All raf- ted
H-
M-5d-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 c-2_c-4 R-4 G-8_G-8 c-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 c-4 b-8_c-8
L- up there at Dig- by. While one was a plug and the
H-
M-6d-4 P-0 d-4 P-0 e-4 f-4 P-0 d-5 P-8 P-0 b-8 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-5 P-8 a-8 G-4 c-2_c-4 R-4 e-8 f-8
L- o- ther pris- ti- ner, But both of them fine schoo- ner rig- by. And we
H-
M-5g-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 f-4 a-2 a-4 b-4_b-4 c-4
L- went for a ride on the four sto- ry tide, A sight To
H-
M-5d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-2_c-4 R-4 e-8_f-8 g-4 g-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 e-8 e-8
L- ev- 'ry land lub- ber. The ti- dal fan- tas- tic called for
H- chorus:
M-6f-4 e-4 f-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_a-8 b-4 a-4 b-4 f-4 P-0 e-4 P-0 d-4 W-2 d-4 c-2_W-3 c-4 R-4 e-8 f-8
L- gang- ways e- las- tic And bow, stern and spring- lines of rub- ber. Oh the
H-
M-4g-4 P+8 e-4 P+8 d-4 c-4 P+8 d-4 P+8 e-4 f-4 P+8 e-4 P+8 f-4 a-2 P+8 a-4
L- old schoo- ner life has its ups and its downs, At
H-
M-5b-4 b-5 c-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-2 e-8 f-8 g-4 g-4 e-4
L- least that's the case there in old Dig- by town; You must jump to the
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 f-4 a-2 a-8_a-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 d-4 e-4
L- rat- lines to get to the deck, But watch that first step or you
H-
M-2f-4 e-4 d-4 c-2 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- might break your neck!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCLDWIFE
N-The Scolding Wife
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1A-4 S-6 D-4 F-4 W-2 E-2_E-2_W-3 E-4 D-8_B-8 @-4 B-4 W-2 A-2_A-2_W-3 A-4 F-4 G%4 E-4 W-2 a-2
L- There lives a man in- to this toon, An ho- nest man
H-
M-9a-4 F-4 G%8_D-8 E-4_W-2 E-2_E-2 W-3 R-4 F-4 G%4 E-4 a-2 E-5 D-8 C-4 A-4
L- and a wea- ver, He had a wife and a scold- ing
H-
M-6@%4 B-8 B-8 A-4 C-8_E-8 D-4 B-4 @%4 A-4_A-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- wife And he could not live be- side her.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCLELAND
N-Bonnie Susie Cleland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-2 E-4 G-4 a-2 E-4 G-4 a-5 a-8 c-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4
L- There lived a la- dy in Scot- land Hey my love, Ho, my joy. There lived a la-dy in Scot-land So dear-ly she loved
H-
M-8W-2 a-3 b-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 b-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 G-4 a-2 G-5 F-8 G-4 b-4 E-4 D-2 G-8 F-8 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_F-8
L- me. There lived a la- dy in Scot-land, she fell in love with an Eng-lish-man. Bon-nie Su-sie Cle-land, she's to be burned at Dun-
H-
M-1W-2 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- dee.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCOTBRAV
N-Scotland the Brave
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 e-5 d-8 c-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 F-2 a-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 D-5 E-8 D-1
L- Hark where the night is fal-ling, Hark hear the pipes a- cal-ling Loud-ly and proud-ly cal-ling down through the glen,
H-
M-1W-2 C-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 e-5 d-8 c-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 F-2 a-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 C-5 B-8 C-1
L- There where the hills are slee-ping Now feel the blood a- lea-ping High as the spi-rits of the old High- land men.
H-
M-8W-2 d-2 d-5 d-8 d-4 b-4 G-2 c-2 e-5 d-8 c-4 G-4 E-2 F-2 a-4 F-4 E-4_G-4 G-4 E-4 D-2 D-5 E-8 D-1
L- Tow- 'ring in gal- lant fame, Scot- land my moun-tain hame, High may your proud stan-dards glor-ious-ly wave,
H-
M-8W-2 C-2 C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 e-5 d-8 c-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 F-2 a-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 C-5 B-8 C-1
L- Land of my high en-dea-vour Land of the shi-ning ri-ver Land of my heart for=e-ver Scot- land the brave!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCOTWHAE
N-Scots Wha Ha'e Wi' Wallace Bled
C-TRAD: Hey Tuti Tatey (206)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4e-8 e-0 e-0 e-8 e-8 e-4 g-9 g-0_d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-9 e-0 f-9 f-0_g-0 e-9 d-9 c-0 c-9 d-0 e-9_d-0 c-9 a-0 a-9 G-0 G-2
L- Scots, wha' hae wi' Wal-lace bled, Scots wham Bruce has aft-en led, Wel-come to your gor-y bed Or to vic-to-rie,
H-
M-4G-9 G-0 G-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 c-4 a-9 c-0 a-8 G-8 a-9 b-0 c-9_d-0 e-8 g-8 d-9 e-0 c-9 d-0 e-9_d-0 c-0 a-9 a-9 G-0 G-2 S-6
L- Now's the day and now's the hour, See the front o' bat- tle lour, See ap-proach proud Ed-ward's power, Chains and slav-er-y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCOTWHAE.2
N-Scots Wha Hae
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-From Johnson's Musical Museum
H-
M-4c-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 d-0 c-4 c-9 e-0 f-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 G-4 c-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 e-0 f-4 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 F-2
L- Scots, wha hae wi' Wal- lace bled, Scots,wham Bruce has af-ten led! Wel-come to your go-ry bed, or to vic- to- ry!
H-
M-4c-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 d-0 c-4 c-9 e-0 f-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 G-4 c-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 e-0 f-4 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 F-2
L- Now's the day an' now's the hour, See the front of bat-tle lour, See ap-proach proud Ed-ward's pow'r, Chains and sla-ve-ry!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SCRTLOVE
N-I Love My Love in Secret
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 c-5 G-8 a-4 d-8_e-8 d-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 g-4 c-4
L- My San- dy gied to me a ring, Was a' be- set wi
H-
M-4f-8_g-8 h-8_g-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 f-8_g-8_h-8 f-8 e-8_f-8_g-8 e-8 f-8_e-8 d-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 e-8_g-8 h-8_c-8 g-8_e-8 d-8_c-8
L- dia- monds fine, But I gied him a far bet-ter thing, I gied my heart in
H-
M-4a-4 c-8 d-8 c-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 g-4 c-4 a-4 d-8_e-8 d-4 g-8_f-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 g-4 c-4
L- pledge o' his ring. My San- dy, O, my San- dy, O, My bo- nie bo- nie
H-
M-4h-4 c-4 g-4 c-8 c-8 f-8_g-8 h-8 f-8 e-8_f-8 g-8 e-8 f-8_e-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-8 h-8 i-8 j-8 c-8 g-8_e-8 d-8 c-8
L- San- dy O! Tho' the love that I owe to thee I dare not show, yet I love my love in se- cret, my
H-
M-1a-4 c-8_d-8 c-4 R-4 S-6
L- San- dy, O!
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEANVANV
N-Sean Van Voght
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- G C Am D7 G C G C
M-1G-8 a-8 S-6 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 G-4 G-4
L- "Oh! the French are on the sea," says the Sean Van Voght, " Oh! the French are on the sea," says the Sean Van
H- G D7 G C D7 G D Em C Am Am7
M-8G-4 R-8 c-8 b-9 a-0 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 e-9 d#0 e-4 d%9 c-0 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 a-4 a-4
L- Voght, "The French are in the bay, they'll be here at break of day, And the O-range will de-cay!" says the Sean Van
H- D D7 G D7 G C D7 G C G
M-5a-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- Voght, "And the O- range will de- cay!" says the Sean Van Voght.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEAPRTWN
N-In Seaport Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-2R-2 R-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-3 c-4 e-4 c-4
L- In Sea- port town there lived a
H-
M-2a-4 E-2 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-3 e-8 e-8 b-4 a-4
L- mer- chant. He had two sons and a daught- er
H-
M-2b-3 b-8 c-8 a-4 E-4 a-3 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4
L- dear, And a- mong them all was the pret-ti-est
H-
M-2E-4_C-2 E-4 E-4 a-4 c-2_e-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 b-4
L- boy He was the daugh- ter's dear- est
H-
M-1a-3 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- dear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEAROUND
N-The Sea Around Us
C-Dominick Behan
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- D A F#m G D
M-6a-8 S-6 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-0 b-0 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 E-0 E-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L-They say that the lakes of Kil-lar-ney are fair, That no stream like the Lif-fey can e-ver com-pare, If it's wa-ter you want you'll find
H- A F#m G A D chorus:
M-5D-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-0 b-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-4_D-4 a-8 a-9 d-0 d-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 d-5
L- no-thing more rare than the stuff they make down by the o-cean. The sea, o the sea is the gradh geal mo croide
H-
M-5c-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-9 F-0 E-8 C-4 D-0 E-0 F-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-9 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8
L- long may it stay be-tween Eng-land and me, It's a sure guar-an-tee that some hour we'll be free, Oh thank God we're sur-roun-ded by
H-
M-1C-8 D-4_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- wa-ter.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEEDLOVE
N-Seeds of Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 G-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 G-3 G-8 b-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8_a-8
L- I sowed the seeds of love. And I sowed them in the
H-
M-4G-2_D-4 D-8 D-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 d-8_b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 D-4
L- spring- time. I ga- thered them up in the morn- ing so soon, while the small birds so sweet- ly
H-
M-3d-3 c-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sing. While the small birds so sweet- ly sing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEETHEKG
N-Please to See the King
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Ab
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 a-8_F-8 E-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 a-8_F-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-8_a-8 b-2 a-8 b-8
L- Joy, health, love and peace; Be all here in this place. By your
B-4/4
H-
M-4c-5_b-8 d-8_c-8 b-4 ST34F-2 F-8_E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_c-8 b-8_G-8 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- leave, we will sing Con- cern- ing our King.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEPBLUES
N-Separation Blues
C-Patrick Sky
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- [A] E B7
M-5E-4 E-8 E-8 C-8 B-5 R-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 C$5 W-2 D-2 R-2 R-1 W-3 D-4 D-8 D-8 C-8 B-5
L- I'm in the kit-chen, My ba- by's in the hall. I'm in the kit-chen,
H- E E7
M-5R-8 B-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 D-5 W-2 E-2 R-2 R-1 W-3 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-5 G-2
L- My ba- by's in the hall. I'm in the kit-chen, ba-by's in the hall.
H- A A#dim7 E B7
M-4C-8 E-5 E-4 E-4 F-8 F-5 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 b-8 G-5
L- She won't speak to me at all, 'Cause you know we got, we got the sep-ar-a-tion
H- E A E E7 [B] A
M-5W-2 E-2 R-2 R-1 W-3 C-8 E-5 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-5 E-4 E-4
L- blues. When you kick your ba-by out of bed be-cause she won't treat you
H- E A F#7
M-4C-8_B-5 R-2 C-8 E-5 E-4 E-4 E-8 E-5 R-4 E-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 G-5
L- nice, When you feel mis- trea-ted Well bud- dy take my ad-
H- B7
M-1F-4 R-4 R-2
L- vice,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SERAFINA
N-Serafina
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-verse: chorus :
M-1D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-5 G-4 a-4 b-8 G-5 G-4 a-4 b-8 G-4 S-6
L- In Cal-la-yo there lives a girl whose name is Se-ra-fi- na. Se- ra- fi- na! Se- ra- fi- na!
H-verse:
M-9b-8 S-6 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 d-5 G-4 a-4 b-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-4 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- She sleeps all day an' works all night at the ol' Cal-lay Ma-ri-na, Se- ra- fi- na! Oh, Se- ra- fi- na!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEVNJOY2
N-The Seven Joys of Mary
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F
M-1C-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 c-8 F-4 F-8 c-4 c-8
L- The ve- ry first joy that Ma- ry had, it was the joy of one: To see her bles- sed
H-
M-5a-5 G-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 a-4 b-8 c-5_c-4 c-8 e&4 d-8 b-4 d-8 f-3
L- Je- sus when He was first her son, When he was first her son.
H-chorus:
M-5c-5 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 C-8 F-4_a-8_b-4 G-8 a-3 F-4 a-8 c-8 d-8 c-8
L- Praise God in the wil- der- ness, and glo- ry be. Fa- ther, Son and the
H-
M-3f-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 F-5_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- Ho- ly Ghost through all e- ter- ni- ty.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEVNJOYS
N-The Seven Joys of Mary (English)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 W-4 G-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8_b-4 P-0 d-8
L- The first good joy that Ma- ry had, It was the joy of one, To
H-
M-4W-4 d-8 b-8 g-8 e-8 d-8_b-8 G-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 c-8 b-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- see here own- some Je- sus to suck at her breast- bone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SEWCUSHN
N-Can Ye Sew Cushions?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 F-2 E-4
L- O can ye sew cush- ions? and can ye sew sheets? And
H- cho:
M-5G-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4_F-4 G-5 a-8 F-4 E-2 E-4 G-4 b-4 e-4
L- can ye sing ba- la- loo when the bairn greets? And hee and baw
H-
M-5G-4 E-2 G-4 b-4 e-4 c-3 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4
L- bird- ie, hee and baw lamb, Hee and baw bird- ie my
H- cho:
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L- bon- nie wee lamb. Hee O, wee, O, what would I do wi' you?
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L- Black's the life that I lead wi' you! Mo- ny o' you, lit- tle for to gie you;
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L- Hee, O, wee, O, what would I do wi' you?
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%SHAKSHT2
N-The Shaking of the Sheets
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L- Can you dance The Sha- king Of The Sheets, A dance that ev- 'ry one must do; Can you trim it up with
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L- dain- ty sweets, And ev- 'ry thing that 'longs there- to? Make rea- dy, then, your win- ding sheet, And
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L- see how ye can be- stir your feet, For Death is the man that all must meet, for Death is the man that
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L- all must meet.
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%SHALBRN2
N-Shallo Brown
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M-1G-4 D-5 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-5 a-2 a-4 a-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-2
L- Oh I'm a- gwine to leave you; Shal- lo, O Shal- lo Brown,
H- solo: Am D7 cho: G C G
M-4E-4 c-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 E-5 D-2 E-4 G-2 D-4 E-4 G-4 D-2 S-6
L- I'm gwine a- way to leave you. Shal- lo, O Shal- lo Brown!
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%SHANTYBO
N-The Shanty Boy and the Farmer
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L- As I walked out one ev- en- ing, just as the sun went down,
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L- I walked a- long quite lei- sure- ly till I came near a twink- ling town.
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L- I heard two girls con- ver- sing so slow-ly as I pass'd by.
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L- One said she loved a far- mer's son, and the o- ther a shan- ty boy.
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%SHARE_ME
N-Share Me With Texas
C-Steve Gillette
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M-5G-4 S-6 e-8 e-8 g-4_g-4 e-4 h-2 e-4 d%4 e-4 c-4 R-2 W-2 R-2 R-4 G-4
L- You're gon- na have to share me with Tex- as. You're
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M-4a-8 c-8 c-4_c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-8_a-8_G-4 R-2 R-2 G-4 G-4
L- gon- na have to let me take my time; From the
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L- hon- ky tonks in Dal- las, To the banks of the Per- de- na- les, Wher-
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L- e- ver that coun- try two- lane road may wind. You're
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M-4e-8 e-8 g-4_g-4 e-4 h-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 e-2 c-4 c-4 R-2 G-4 G-4
L- gon- na have to leave me to the wild- flow- ers When I
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M-4a-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 d#4 e-2_e-2_d-2 R-4 R-8 G%8
L- can't get that high- way off my mind; You're
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M-4a-8 a-8 c-4_c-4 a-4 d#2 d%4 c-4 g-4 e-4_e-2 R-2 R-4 e-4
L- gon- na have to share me with Tex- as 'Cause
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L- I can't leave Tex- as be- hind. I
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L- do, love you, And
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L- Babe, you know I'll al- ways be true. Just as
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L- long as I can wan- der in the mea- dow down yon- der When that
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L- hill coun- try moon comes shi- nin' through. You're(etc)
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%SHEARBAR
N-Shearing in a Bar
C-Duke Tritton
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L- My shear- ing days are o- ver, though I ne- ver was a gun,
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L- Could al- ways count my twen- ty at the end of ev- 'ry run; I
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L- used the old "Trade Un- ion" shears, the blades were al- ways full, As I
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L- drove 'em to the knoc- kers and I chopped a- way the wool. I
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L- shore at Goo- ri- a- na- wa and did- n't get the sack; From
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L- Bree- za out to Com- pa- dore I al- ways could go back, And
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L- though I am a truth- ful man, I find when in a bar, My
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L- tal- lies seem to dou- ble, but I ne- ver call for tar.
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%SHEARLMT
N-The Shearer's Lament
C-Martyn Wyndham-Read
A-Matt O'Conner
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S-100
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B-3/4
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L- We fi- nished shea- ring sheep out west of the Pa- roo But now it's rained three
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L- in- ches, We don't know what to do. A week a- go the sand was loose, And
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L- dust blew ev- 'ry day but now the mud is three feet deep, And we can't get a-
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L- way.
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%SHEARNAE
N-The Shearin's Nae For You
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M-1R-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 E-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 A-4 B-2 D-2
L- O the shear- in's nae for you, My bon- nie las- sie
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L- o, No the shear- in's nae for you, My bon- nie las- sie
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L- o, . The shear- in's nae for you, for your back it win- na
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M-5E-2 D-4 E-4 F-4 a-4 E-4 F-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 A-4 W-2 B-2 D-2 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- bow, And your bel- ly's rol- lin' fu', my bon- nie las- sie, o.
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%SHEATHKF
N-Sheath and Knife
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B-4/4
F-tune from Bronson Child 16 tune 1
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L- Tis whis-per'd in the kitch- en. Tis whis-perd in the hall. The broom blooms bon- nie th
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L- broom blooms fair. That the king's daugh-ter goes with child to her broth-er. And they nev'r will gae doon tae the
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L- broom a-ny mair.
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%SHEEPDG
N-Bob The Pedigree Sheepdog
C-Mike Donald and Roger Chappell
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B-4/4
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L- I've got a dog, his name is Bob, And I know he's a pe- di- gree sheep- dog, 'Cos if
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L- wal- kers stray on the Pen-nine Way He'll prove he's a Dales- bred sheep- dog. And he'll
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L- fill the pen with as- sor- ted men--- Some- thing to shar- pen his teeth on, And his
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L- pic- nic taste for sal-mon paste Proves he's a Dales- bred sheep-dog. (LAST'VERSE)So if
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L- you see Bob, the out- law dog Bet-ter leave him well a- lone. 'Cos he
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L- likes lit-tle girls with long blonde curls Much bet- ter than a bone.
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%SHEFFAPP
N-The Sheffield Apprentice
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L- I was brought up in Shef- field, not of a high de- gree, My
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L- pa- rents do- ted on me ha- ving no- one but me; I
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L- ram- bled a- bout for plea- sure, just where my plea- sure led, Till
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L- I was bound ap- pren- tice boy when all my joys were fled.
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%SHEFPARK
N-Sheffield Park
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B-5/4
F-from Sedley
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M-4G-8_F-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 G-4_F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4_E-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 D-4_E-4 F-4
L- In Shef- field Park oh there ded dwell A brisk young lad, I
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L- loved him well. He court- ed me my heart to gain. He's
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L- gone and left me full of pain.
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%SHEPDAU
N-The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter
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B-4/4
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M-5E-4 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-2 E-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4 W-2 e-3 e-4
L- 'Tis of a shep- herd's daugh- ter, kept sheep up- on the hill, A
H- chorus:
M-1f-4 f-4 e-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-3 E-8 E-8
L- no- ble lord come a- rid- ing by and he swore he'd have his will. With your
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M-4F-4 E-4 E-4 C-4 A-1 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4_F-4 C-4 E-4
L- ros- es all in bloom, Go no more a rov- ing so
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M-2F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 E-4 A-3 S-6 S-6
L- late in the aft- er- noon.
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%SHERMSEA
N-When Sherman Marched Down to the Sea
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B-3/4
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L- The camp- fires shown bright on the moun- tain That
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L- frowned on the ri- ver be- low, As we stood by our
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L- guns in the morn- ing And eag- er- ly watched for the
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L- foe. When a ri- der came out from the dark-
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L- ness, That hung o- ver mount- ain and tree, And
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L- shout- ed, "Boys up and be read- y, for Sher- man will
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L- march to the sea!"
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%SHIPCARP
N-The Ship's Carpenter
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L- 'Twas in Lis- burgh of late a fair dam- sel did dwell Her wit and her beau- ty
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L- no one could e'er tell. She was loved by a fair one who called her his dear, And
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L- he by his trade was a ship's car-pen- ter.
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%SHIPCRP2
N-The Cruel Ship's Carpenter
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B-4/4
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M-4F-8_F-8 S-6 F-5_E-8 C-4 F-4 F-5_E-8 C-4 A-4 B-5_F-8 F-4 E-4
L- The moon it was shi- ning on fair Ply- mouth
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M-4F-3 F-8_F-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 b-4 c-5 c-4_b-8 a-8_G-8 F-5 c-4_a-8 F-4
L- town, There lived a love- ly dam- sel, her name was Miss
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L- Brown. She cour- ted hand- some Wil- lie her dar- ling for to
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L- be, His trade long and stea- dy, a ship's car- pen- ter was
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L- he.
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%SHIPORDR
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
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F-tune: Duncan-Grieg A
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L- I will set my good ship in or- der And I will sail oot owre the sea, And I will sail un- to some
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L- fo- reign na- tion to see if my love will fan- cy me.
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%SHIPORDR.1
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
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F-Grieg-Duncan B
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L- I will set my good ship in or- der And I will sail out owre the main I've sail'd in-to some fo-
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L- reign coun- try to see what ti- dings I can bring home.
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%SHIPORDR.2
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
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L- I will set my ship in or- der, and I will put her to the sea And I'll sail o- ver to yon-der
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L- bor- der to see gin my love will fan-cy me. We sail-ed east we sail-ed west, we sail-ed
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M-5e-4 d-8_b-8 a-8 F-8 b-5 E-8 E-9 E-0 E-9_F-0 a-8 a-8 b-9 b-0 e-4 d-8 d-8 a-8 F-8 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8
L- up so did we doon, Through France and Flan-ders we spent no lei-sure, Un-til we sail- ed the wide world
H-
M-1E-2 S-6 S-6
L- round.
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%SHIPORDR.3
N-I Will Set My Ship in Order
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Grieg-Duncan D
H-
M-6b-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 b-8 c-8 f-8 d-8 c-4 F-8 F-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 f-8 d-8 c-2 c-4 b-8 G-8 F-4 C-8 C-8
L- I will set my good ship in or- der and I will set her to the sea, And I will sail owre to
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 c-4 a-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- yon- der o- cean to see gin my love will fan-cy me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHIPORDR.4
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 S-6 G-9_G-0 G-4 G-4 b-9 a-0 b-8_d-8 d-4 e-8 e-8 d-4 b-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 G-9_G-0 G-4 G-4
L- I will set my good ship in or- der And I'll sail far a-cross the sea, I'll sail o- ver yon
H-
M-3b-8_a-8 b-4 d-8 d-8 e-9 e-0 d-5_b-8 a-9 G-0 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- bor- der To see if my love minds on me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHIPORDR.5
N-I Will Set my Ship in Order
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Grieg-Duncan F
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 b-9 c-0 d-4 d-4 c-8 f-8 d-4 G-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 d-4 d-4 b-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 d-9 G-0 G-4 F-8 G-8
L- It's I will set my ship in or- der, And I will send her to the sea, And I'll sail o- ver to
H-
M-3a-8 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- yon- der bor- der To see if my love will vi-sit me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHIPORDR.6
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-Grieg-Duncan G
H-
M-6E-8 E-8 E-8 S-6 E-5 C-0_E-0 F-8 E-8 E-8_a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-5 F-0_a-0 F-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 S-6
L- It's I will put my ship in or- der And I will sail oot owre the main, I'll sail un- to
H-
M-3C-0_E-0 F-8 E-8 E-8_a-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- some fo-reign coun- try To see what ti- dings I can bring hame.
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%SHIPORDR.7
N-I Will Set My Ship In Order
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-Grieg-Duncan H
H-
M-6E-4 S-6 a-9 a-0 a-4_E-8 G%8 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 E-8 a-9 a-0 a-4_c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 c-8_d-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 b-8_a-8
L- It's I will put my ship in or- der And I will sail out owre the main, I'll sail un-to some
H-
M-1c-8 b-8 a-4 E-8 G%8 F-8 E-8 D-4 E-8 E-8 a-9 a-0 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- fo-reign coun- try To see gin my love wil fan-cy me.
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%SHNTLIFE
N-A Shantyman's Life
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 G-4 b-4 c-9 c-0 d-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 d-4 c-3 S-6
L- A shan- ty- man he leads a dread-ful drea-ry life, though some call it free from care.
H-
M-5G-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 c-8 c-8 c-5 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 C-4 B-8 B-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- When he swings on his axe from mor-ning un-to night In the mid-dle of the fo- rest so drear.
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%SHNTYBOY
N-The Shanty Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1@-8_S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4_G-8 R-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 B-5_B-8 R-8 D-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8
L- Lads if you will lis- ten I'll sing to you a song, It's all a- bout the
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-5_G-0 R-8 C-0 C-8 C-4 D-8 E-4 F-8 G-8 c-4_c-8 R-8 c-8
L- shan- ty boys and how they get a- long. They're a lot of jol- ly fel- lows, So
H-
M-5b-8 a%4 G-4 a-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 D-8 E-4 E-8 D-8 B-4 C-4 D-8 S-9 E-4 F-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 D-8
L- mer- ry and so fine, They spend the win-ter pleas- ant- ly all cut- ting down the
H-
M-1C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- pine.
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%SHOALHER
N-Shoals of Herring
C-
A-Ewan MacColl
T-
S-76
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8C-9 D-0 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-9 G-0 F-8 E-8 G-4 C-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 c-9 d-0 e-8 c-8 d-9_b-0 G-4 c-9 d-0 e-9 c-0 d-4
L- Oh, it was a fine and a plea-sant day, Out of Yar-mouth har-bor I was fa- ring, As a ca- bin boy
H-
M-5c-9 b-0 G-8 F-8 E-0 C-9 C-8 E-8 G-9 G-0 E-8 C-8 F-9 E-0 D-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- on a sail-ing log-ger, For to go and hunt the shoals of her- ring.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHORTJK2
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 G-5 F-8 D-4 C-4 F-5_G-8 a-4 d-8_c-8 a-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 F-3 S-6
L- Short jac- ket and blue trou- sers This fair one she put on,
H-
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-8_a-8 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 a-3 S-6
L- Just like some jol- ly sea- man bold she gai- ly moved a- long.
H-
M-5C-8_D-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-8_a-8 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-8_c-8 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-8_G-8 a-3 S-6
L- She bar- gained with one cap- tain Roth to work her pas- sage free,
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 G-5 F-8 D-4 C-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 d-8_c-8 a-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- For to go and seek her own true love Up- on the ra- ging sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHORTJKT
N-Short Jacket (Cabin Boy)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-1 D-4 S-6 W-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 d-2 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_a-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 W-2 D-3 D-8 D-8
L- Oh, once I had a sweet- heart, Young Jim- my was his name, And it's
H-
M-4G-4 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-4 a-4 d-2 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-8_G-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-3 S-9 d-8_e-8
L- for the sake of Jim- my That I crossed o'er the main, And
H-
M-4f%4 e-4 d-2 G-2 c-4 d-8_e-8 d-3 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 a-8_G-8
L- if I ne- er do find him, I will mourn con- stant-
H-
M-5W-2 D-3 D-4 W-3 G-4 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-4 a-4 d-2 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 W-2 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- lie, All for the sake of Jim- my A maid I will live and die.
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%SHPDRVES
N-One Ship Drives East
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 F-4 G-8 a-4 c-0 c-0 a-4 G-8 F-4 F-0 F-0 a-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 f-5 c-4 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 G-4 a-8
L- One ship drives east and one ship drives west By the self- same winds that blow, Yet the set of the sails and
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 c-5_c-5_c-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 D-8 G-5_G-5_G-4 C-8
L- not the gale, The set of the sail and not the gale, De-
H-
M-4F-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 G-8 c-4 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- ter-mines the way I- aye- I- aye That de- ter-mines the way she goes.
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%SHPDSTRS
N-The Ship in Distress
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-1R-1 a-4 D-4 C-4 D-4_E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- You sea- men bold who plough the o- cean, What
H-
M-3a-4 d-4 c%4 a-5_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-2 a-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- dan- gers lands- men nev- er know. The sun gangs o- ver old
H-
M-3G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 a-5_G-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 D-4
L- Eng- land's na- tion, No tongue can tell what you go through. Through
H-
M-2a-4 b-4 c%2 a-8 a-8 ST32c%4 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 R-4 d-4
L- bit- ter storms in the height of bat- tle, Now
H-
M-3c%4 b-4 a-5_G-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 E-2 a-4 D-4 C-4 D-4_E-4 F-4
L- mark you well what I do say, Where thund- 'ring can- nons
H-
M-3G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 a-5_G-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- loud- ly rat- tle, There's no back door to run a- way.
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%SHPKNGR
N-The Good Ship Kangaroo
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 F-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 b-3 S-6
L- Oh I ne- ver thought she would prove false or ei- her be un- true,
H-
M-5F-8 F-8 S-6 d-4 b-4 b-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 A-4 B-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- As I sailed a- way through Mil- ford Bay on board the Kan- ga- roo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHPSTEAL
N-The Sheep Stealer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 D-4 D-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-5_d-8 b-8 c-8
L- I am a brisk lad but my for-tune is bad, And I am most won-der-ful poor, Oh, in-
H-
M-5d-8 e-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- deed I in- tend my life for to mend, and to build a house down on the moor, my brave boys, and to build a house down on the
H-
M-1G-5_G-8 R-4 S-6
L- moor.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHRRAMUR
N-The Battle of Sherra-Moor
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-tune: Cameronian Rant #308
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 d-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- O, cam ye here the fight to shun, or herd the sheep wi' me, man? Or were ye at the Sher-ra-moor Or did the bat- tle
H-
M-7c-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 f-8 f-8 g-8 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 g-8 g-8 h-8 g-0 g-0 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 f-8 f-8 g-8 f-8 d-8 c-8 f-8
L-see, man? I saw the bat-tle sair and teugh And ree-kin' red ran mo-nie a sheugh, My heart for fear gae sough for sough To
H- chorus:
M-1e-8 g-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 g-8 d-8 f-8 f-9 g-0 h-8 g-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 d-8
L- hear the thuds and see the cluds O clans frae woods in tar-tan duds Wha glaumed at king-doms three, man. La la la la la la la la-
H-
M-6c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-4 a-8 R-8 S-6
L- la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHRTJKT2
N-Short Jacket and White Trousers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5e-4 S-6 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 c-4_d-4 e-5 e-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- Short jac- ket and white trou- sers this young maid did put on.
H-
M-5g-4 S-6 h-4 g-4 h-4 g-4 e-4 g-4 g-4 h-8_g-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 g-4 e-3 S-6
L- And like a bold young sai- lor man she bold- ly marched a- long,
H-
M-5g-4 S-6 h-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 e-4 e-4 g-4 h-8_g-8 e-4 e-4 d-4 g-4 e-3 S-6
L- She did en- gage with Cap- tain Brown a sai- lor for to be,
H-
M-5e-4_S-6 d-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 G-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 h-8_g-8 e-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- All for to find her own true love a- cross the ra- ging sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHULARN1
N-Shule Aroon
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 E-5 E-8 G-5 E-8 G-8_a-8 c-8_b-8
L- I would I were on yon- der hill, 'Tis there I'd sit and
H-
M-4a-8_G-4 E-8 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 G-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_G-8
L- cry my fill. And ev'- ry tear would turn a mill, Iss guh day thoo a- voor- neen
H-
M-4a-2_a-4 R-4 c-2 b-2 a-5 G-8 E-2 G-5 E-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-8
L- slawn. Shule, shule, shule a- roon, shule go suc- cir a-gus
H-
M-4a-8_G-4 E-8 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8_a-8 G-8_E-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8_D-8 E-8_G-8
L- shule go kewn. Shule go dheen dur-rus og-gus ay- lig lume, Iss guh day thoo a- voor- neen
H-
M-1a-2_a-4 R-4 S-6
L- shawn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SHULARN4
N-Buttermilk Hill
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Am Em F Am C Em C7 Am
M-4c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-2 G-5 E-8 G-5 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 C-5 D-8
L- Here I sit on But-ter-milk Hill, Who can blame me cry-in' my fill, And
H- C C+ Am Am6 Dm7 Em7 Am sus4 Am
M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 E-4 a-4 c-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-2 a-2 S-6
L- ev- 'ry tear would turn a mill, John- ny has gone for a sol- dier.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILKIE1
N-Great Silkie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Child #113
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-2 b-4 a-8_F-5_F-4 F-5 G-8_a-4 G-2 R-8 b-8
L- An earth- ly nurse sits and sings. And
H-
M-5b-2 b-4 c-2 R-8 a-8 a-8 c-5_c-4 b-2 R-8 b-8 c-8 c-5 e-4
L- aye she sings by li- ly wean. And lit- tle ken
H-
M-5d-2 b-4 a-2 c-4 b-2 b-4 a-2 E-8 E-8_E-2 E-4
L- I my bairn's fa- ther. Still less the land that
H-
M-2F-2 G-4 G-3 S-6
L- he dwells in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILKIE2
N-Grey Selchie of Sule Skerry
C-James Waters
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-Tune from Judy Collins Songbook
H-
M-6R-4 R-4 R-8 C-8 C-4_D-4 E-4 D-2 B&4 B&5_C-8 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 E-4
L- In Nor- wa land, there lived a maid. Ba
H-
M-5E-2 E-4 F-4 D-2_D-2 D-8 F-8 E-3 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- Loo my ba- by she be- gins. Lit- tle ken
H-
M-5G-2 E-4 D-2 F-4 E-3_E-2 C-4 D-2 C-4
L- I ma bairn's fa- ther nor yet the
H-
M-3B&3_B&5 B-8 B-8 C-8 C-3 S-6
L- land that he dwells in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILVBRCH
N-The Land of the Muskeg
C-Wade Hemsworth
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H- D G D
M-1R-4 a-4 a-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-8 a-2 a-8 b-4 d-5 d-8 a-2 D-8 E-8
L- Oh ye girls in the vil- lage, ye girls in the town! It's a
H- A7 D
M-5F-2_a-4 a-2_a-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-4_F-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-2 D-8
L- long time, a ve- ry long time for a fel- la who's
H- A7 D G F#m
M-5F-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-5 E-8 D-3 G-4 G-5 G-8 F-3
L- af- ter be-in' out on his own, out on his own-
H- Chorus:Bm A7 D
M-5R-2 R-4 R-2 B-8 B-8 A-4 C-4 E-4 G-5 E-8 C-4 D-4 F-4 G-4
L- where the whis- key jack's awhist- l- ing cheer- ful and
H- Bm A7 D F#m
M-6a-2 F-8 G-8 W-3 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 W-1 F-3_W-3 F-4 R-4 R-8 D-8
L- free In the land of the mus- keg and the shi- ning birch tree, the
H- Bm A7 D
M-4F-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 E-4 D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- mus- keg and the shi- ning birch tree
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%SILVDAG2
N-The Silver Dagger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-3W-4 E-8 G-8 b-8 S-6 c-5 b-8 G-0_b-0 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 G-8 b-8
L- Young men and maid- ens pay at- ten- tion To these here
H-
M-3W-4 c-4_c-0 c-0 b-0 G-0 G-0 R-0 F-8 G-5 P-4 G-8 G-8 a-0_G-0 G-5 P-4 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- lines I'm a- go- in to tell; They are the truth, if ev- er
H-
M-3W-4 C-8 B-4 B-8 E-8 E-8 G-5 F-8 E-0 E-0 C-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- spo- ken, A- bout a young an' beau-ti-ful girl.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILVDAG3
N-Oh, Who Is At My Bedroom Window?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 d-2 S-6 b-4 d-4 G-2 b-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 b-4 d-2 e-2 b-4 d-4 a-2 d-2 b-4 d-4 G-2
L- Oh who is at my bed-room win-dow, Dis- tur-bing me from my night's rest? It is, it is
H-
M-5W-2 b-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 b-4 d-2 a-4_b-4 c-4 b-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- your own true lo-ver, The ve- ry one that you love best.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILVDAG4
N-Wake O Wake, You Drowsy Sleeper
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 D-4 D-4 F-2 a-2 F-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 R-2 D-4 D-4 F-2_F-8 E-8 D-4 A-4 F-4 E-2 R-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 F-2 a-2 F-4 a-4
L- Wake, O wake you drow-sy slee-per Wake O wake it is al- most day. How can you sleep, you cru-el
H-
M-4F-8_E-8 D-2 R-4 d-2 c-4 b-4 a-3 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 S-6
L- crea- ture, Since you have stol'n my heart a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILVTHRD
N-Silver Threads Among the Gold
C-Eben E. Rexford
A-Hart Pease Danks
T-
S-124
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1_D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 E-4 c-4 b-1_b-3 R-4
L- Dar- ling I am grow- ing old, Sil- ver threads a- mong the gold
H-
M-1W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1_D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- Shine up- on my brow to- day, Life is fa-ding fast a- way.
H-
M-8W-2 F-3 G-4 a-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-1_b-1 a-3 a-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c#4 d-1_d-1
L- But, my dar-ling you will be, Al- ways young and fair to me;
H-
M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1_D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1
L- Yes, my dar-ling you will be, Al- ways young and fair to me;
H-chorus:
M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1_D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 E-4 c-4 b-1_b-3 R-4
L- Dar- ling I am grow- ing old, Sil- ver threads a- mong the gold
H-
M-8W-2 b-3 c-4 b-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 G-1_D-1 D-3 E-4 F-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1_G-1 S-6
L- Shine up- on my brow to- day, Life is fa-ding fast a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SILVTIDE
N-The Silvery Tide
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-4 F-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-7_G-7 F-7 b-7_a-7 D-7_D-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 W-2 W-3 a-5 F-8
L- It's of a fair young crea- ture, Who lived by the sea side, Whose
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 a-8 a-7_G-7 F-7 b-7_G-7 D-7_D-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-7_a-7 G-7 F-5 F-8
L- pret- ty form and fea- ture Was called the vil- lage pride. Young
H-
M-4W-4 a-8 a-8 a-7_G-7 F-7 b-7_a-7 D-7_D-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 F-8
L- Hen- ry a sea cap- tain, Whose heart Mol- ly did gain, Which
H-
M-4W-4 a-4 F-7 F-7 F-7 a-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 b-7_a-7 G-7 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- proved true to young Hen- ry Who's on the sil- v'ry tide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIMONBRD
N-Let Simon's Beard Alone
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H- 1 2
M-6G-8 S-6 G-4 C-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 a%8 b-9 a-0_G-8 c-4 C-8 E-4 F-8 G-5_G-4 C-8 E-9 F-0_G-8 G-4 a%8
L- Let Si- mon's beard a- lone, a- lone, let Si- mon's beard a- lone; 'Tis no dis- grace to
H- 3
M-5b-4 c-8 d-9 c-0_b-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 b%4 c-5_c-4 c-8 b&8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 b-8 E-8
L- Si- mon's face for he had ne- ver one. Then mock not, nor scoff not, nor jeer not nor sneer not, but
H-
M-2c-9_b-0 a-8 G-4 G-8 E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- ra- ther him be- moan.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIMSFLOT
N-Sims's Flotilla
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-8_F-8 S-6 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 F-9 E-0 F-4_F-8 F-8 a-9 a-0 a-9 a-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0
L- On Ap- ril sixth in 'se- ven- teen, our war-like ire a- rose, A fight-ing man is what we need, So
H-
M-4c-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 E-4_E-8 c-8 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 a-0 c-4 a-9_G-0 F-9 F-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 a-0 a-9 F-0
L- Ad- miral Sims was chose, He came in-to the Bri-tish Isles, And viewed the Sub cam-paign, Just send my old tor-pe-do boats, Right
H-
M-1G-9 F-0 F-9 E-0 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- back to me a- gain!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SINCFRST
N-Since First I Saw Your Face
C-Thomas Ford (1607)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F G F C Dm C G C
M-5W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 C-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 a-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-2 C-4 C-4
L- Since first I saw your face I re-solv'd to ho- nour and re- known ye, If
H- F G F C Dm C G C
M-4W-3 C-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 a-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 E-4
L- now I be dis- dain- ed I wish my heart had ne- ver known ye. What!
H- A D G C Am F G D G
M-4a-5 a-8 F#4 D-4 G-5 G-8 E-4 G-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 R-4
L- I that lov'd and you that lik'd shall be be- gin to wran- gle?
H- F C Dm G C F G C Dm C G
M-4R-2 a-5 F-8 G-5 E-8 F-5 D-8 E-4 a-4 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-2
L- No, no, no my heart is fast and can- not dis- en- tang-
H- C
M-1C-3 S-6 S-6
L- le.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SINERMN2
N-Sinner Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H- refrain
M-4a-4 F-8 E-8 D-2 a-7 a-7 a-7 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-2 E-7 E-7 E-7 G-8 E-8 G-4 a-4
L- O sin- ner- man, where are you going to run to? O sin-ner-man, where are you going to run to?
H-
M-4G-4 F-8 E-8 D-2 F-7 F-7 F-7 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 a-5_E-8 G-4 E-4 D-3 R-4
L- O sin- ner- man, where are you going to run to, All on that day.
H- verse:
M-4a-4 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-5 C-8 E-4 G-8 E-8 G-4 a-4
L- Run to the moon: O moon, won't you hide me? Run to the moon: O moon, won't you hide me?
H-
M-4G-4 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 F-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 a-5_E-8 G-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-4
L- Run to the moon: O moon, won't you hide me? All on that day. The
H-
M-4a-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 G-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 a-8
L- Lord said: O sin-ner-man, the moon will be a-bleed-ing, The Lord said: O sin-ner-man, the moon will be a-bleed-ing,
H-
M-4G-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 a-5_E-8 G-4 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- Lord said: O sin-ner-man, the moon will be a-bleed- ing, All on that day.
H-
M-4
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SINGBIRD
N-My Singing Bird
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F Dm Bb C F C
M-1F-8 D-8 S-6 C-5 D-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_D-8 C-5 C-8 C-3 S-6
L- I have seen the lark at ear- ly morn, sing high up in the blue;
H- F Dm Bm Gm Dm C C7
M-1F-8 D-8 S-6 C-5 D-8 F-4 G-8_a-8 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 D-8 C-5 C-8 C-3 S-6
L- I have heard the black- bird pipe its song, The thrush and the lin- net too,
H- F Bb Gm C C7
M-1a-8 b-8 S-6 c-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 b-4 b-5 a-8 G-5 G-8 G-8_a-8 c-8_a-8 G-3 S-6
L- But there's none of them can sing so sweet, my sing- ing bird as you,
H- F Bb Dm C
M-5F-8_D-8_S-6 C-5_D-8_F-4_G-8_a-8_b-5_a-8_G-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_D-8 C-5 C-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L-
L- Ah------------------ My sing- ing bird as you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIOUXIND
N-Sioux Indians
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 G-4 W-3 E-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 G-4
L- I'll sing you a song, though it may be a sad one, Of
H-
M-6G-4 c-2_c-2 d-4 c-8 b-5 G-4 G-4 c-4 b-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 G-4
L- tri- als and trou-bles and where first be- gun; I
H-
M-6G-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-5 G-8 G-4 c-4 b-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 G-4 W-3 b-5 G-8 G-4
L- left my dear fam- 'ly my friends and my home, To cross the wide
H-
M-4F-8_E-8 C-4 C-4 E-4 C-4 B-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- moun- tains and des- erts to roam.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIRHUGH
N-Sir Hugh
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-3 S-6
L- As I walked out one ho- li- day Some drops of rain did fall,
H-
M-4D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 ST32b-4 d-4 b-2 b-2 ST22G-4 D-4 b-4 a-4
L- .- All the scho- lars in the school were out a- play- ing
B-3/2
H-
M-3G-2 b-2 b-2 ST22G-4 D-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- ball, ball, Were out a- play- ing ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIRHUGH2
N-Little Sir Hugh
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6b-0_c-0 S-6 d-8_e-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 D-8 D-4 b-0_c-0 d-8_e-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 a-8 d-8_e-8 d-8 b-8_a-8 b-8
L- It rains it rains in mer-ry Lin- coln, I rains both great and small; When all the boys come
H-
M-3G-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- out to play, To play and toss the ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SIXMUD
N-Six Feet of Mud
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-</8
F-
H-5 Em B Em
M-1E-5 E-4 E-8 E-5 E-4 E-8 G-5 F-5 E-5 R-4 R-8
L- Roll on the drums, oh! Me time has come,
H- Em Em B
M-2b-5 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 B-4 B-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 B-5
L- Let's get it o- ver with be- fore I start to hum in
H-chorus: Em B Em F3
M-2E-5 E-4 D-8 E-5 R-4 R-8 E-5 E-4 D-8 E-5 R-4 R-8
L- Six feet of mud, Six feet of mud,
H- Em B
M-2b-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-5 B-4 B-8 E-5 E-4 D-8 E-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- Nine fa-thoms of wa- ter and six feet of mud.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SKIBREEN
N-Skibbereen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 B-4 B-3 S-6
L- O fa- ther dear I oft times heard you talk of E- rin's Isle,
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-3 S-6
L- Her val- leys green, her lof- ty scene, her moun- tains rude and wild.
H-
M-5b-4 S-6 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-3 S-6
L- You said it was a plea- sant place where- in a prince might dwell;
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 B-4 B-3 S-6 S-6
L- Why have you then for- sa- ken her, the rea- son to me tell.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLDNMTNY
N-The Saladin Mutiny
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- Gm Cm Dm Gm
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 G-4 a-8 b&4 b-8 c-4 c-0_b-0 a-5_a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8
L- My name it is George Jones, I am from the coun- ty Clare. I leaved my an- cient
H- Gm Dm Gm
M-5F-8_E-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 b&0_c-0 d-4 d-8 c-4 b&8 c-8 d-4_d-4 d-8
L- pa- rents and I leaved them liv- ing there. I fell in bent for rov- ing, 'twas
H- Eb Dm Cm
M-5G-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 F-5_F-4 D-0_F-0 G-4 a-8 b&4 c-8 d-4 c-8 d-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8
L- home I could not stay, So much a- gainst my pa- rent's will I shipped and went to
H- Gm
M-1G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLDNMTY2
N-The Saladin Mutiny
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Em Am Em Am Em Bm
M-5b-4 S-6 b-4 E-4 G-4 b-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 E-4 F-8_E-8 W-2 B-3 D-4
L- 'Twas in the town of Got- ten- borg where I was bred and born, And
H- Em D Em Bm D Em
M-4E-5 E-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 E-8 E-4 B-8_B-4 B-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- in the town of Ha- li- fax I'll end my life in scorn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLFSHARE
N-Selfish Runs the Hare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5E-4 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-4 F-8 G-5 b-4 c-8 d-8 d-4 c-4 b-8 G-5 R-5
L- Oh, so sel- fish runs the hare and so cun- ning runs the fox,
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 G-4 G-8 b-4 c-8 d-9 d-0 d-8 e-4 c-8 d-5 R-4 d-8 e-4 e-8 c-4 e-8
L- Who would think that this lit- tle calf would grow to a no- ble ox? To live a- mong the
H-
M-5d-4 d-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 b-8 G-5 R-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-9 b-0 c-8
L- bri- ars and to run a- mong the thorns, And die the death that his fa- ther did with a
H-
M-5d-5 c-4 b-8 G-5 R-5 G-5 a-5 G-5 R-5 c-5 d-4_b-8
L- large pair of horns. Horns, large horns, Horns large
H-
M-5a-5 R-4 D-8 b-4 b-8 b-9 a-0 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-9 b-0 c-8 d-5 c-4 b-8 G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- horns, And die the death that his fa- ther did with a large pair of horns.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLIEVGAL
N-Slieve Gallen Braes
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 a-8 S-6 W-3 a-9 a-0 a-8 b-8 c%8_a-8 E-8 F-8 G-9 F-0 D-8 D-8 D-5 a-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 f-0_d-9 e-9 c-0 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-5 S-6
L- As I went out one mor- ning all in the month of May, to view all your moun- tains and val- leys so gay,
H-
M-5a-0 b-0 S-6 W-3 c%0 a-9 b-8 G-8 E-8 D-8_D-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-8 F-7_E-7 D-7 d-5 d-0_e-0 f-9 d-0 e-8 c-8 d-0 a-9 b-0 G-9 E-8_F-8 G-0 E-9 D-9 S-6 S-6
L- I was thin-king of the flo-wers all a- go-ing to de- cay, That bloom a-round you bon-ny bon-ny Slieve Gal-len Braes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLKMRCHT
N-The Silk Merchant's Daughter
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 A-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 a-2 a-8_G-8
L- There was a rich mer- chant in Lon- don did right, Had
H-
M-5F-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 S-9 c-4 c-8_d-8 c-4 a-4 c-4 G-2 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- on- ly one daugh- ter Her beau- ty shined bright; She lov- ed a
H-
M-5f-4 S-9 d-4 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 S-9 a-4 a-8_G-8
L- por- ter And to pre- vent the day, Of mar- riage they sent this poor
H-
M-2F-4 D-4 F-4 D-2 R-4 S-6
L- young man a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLNTNITE
N-Silent Night
C-Franz Xavier Gruber
A-Joseph Mohr , translation anon.
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H- Bb F7
M-1F-5_G-8 F-4 D-3 F-5_G-8 F-4 D-3 c-2 c-4
L- Si- lent night, ho- ly night! All is
H- Bb Eb
M-5a-3 b-2 b-4 F-2 R-4 G-2 G-4 b-5_a-8 G-4
L- calm, All is bright. 'Round yon Vir- gin
H- Bb Eb Bb
M-5F-5 G-8 F-4 D-2 R-4 G-2 G-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 F-5 G-8 F-4
L- Moth- er and Child. Ho- ly In- fant so ten- der and
H- F7 Bb
M-5D-3 c-2 c-4 e-5 c-8 a-4 b-3_d-3
L- mild. Sleep in heav- en- ly peace!
H- F7 Bb
M-3b-4_F-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 C-4 B-3 S-6
L- Sleep in heav- en- ly peace!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLVRSTBL
N-Silver in the Stubble
C-Sydney Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-8 d-8 c-0_b-0 a-8 b-5 c-8 d-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 F-0 E-9 D-8 E-8 F-0 G-9 E-8 C-8 B-4 F-8 G-8
L- Ear-ly in the morn- ing, Hear the raz-or roar. There's sil-ver in the stub-ble now, it was-n't there be- fore, Oh the
H-
M-8a-9 a-0 a-0 G-9 F-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 d-8 c-9 a-0 b-2 d-9 c-0 b-0 a-9 F-0 E-0 D-4 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-2 S-6
L- leaves are get-ting green-er, The spring is on the way. Girls are get-ting pret-ti-er and young-er ev'-ry day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SLVRTASE
N-The Silver Tassie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: The Secret Kiss #242
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L- Go fetch to me a pint o' wine And Fill it in a
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L- sil- ver tas- sie, That I may drink be- fore I go, A ser- vice to my bo- ny
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L- las- sie. The boat rocks at the Pier o' Leith, Fu' loud the wind blaws
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L- frae the Fer- ry, The ship rides by the Ber- wick- law, And I maun leave my bo-ny
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L- Ma- ry.
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N-Two Maidens Went Milking One Day
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F-from Dyer Bennet Folk Song Book
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L- Two mai- dens went milk- ing one day. Two mai- dens went milk- ing one
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L- day. And the wind it did blow high, and the wind it did blow low, And it tos- sed their pails to and
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L- fro, la la la. And it tos- sed their pails to and fro.
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%SMONELVE
N-I Wish I Had Someone To LOve Me
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L- I wish I had some- one to love me, Some- one to
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L- call me her own, Some- one to sleep with mw
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L- night- ly, I'm wea- ry of slee- ping a- lone.
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N-Sing Sally O!
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L- O I say my Mam- my Di- nah, what is the mat- ter? Sing Sal-ly O!
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L- Fol- lol- de- day, O Hur- rah! hur- rah! My Mam- my Di- nah, Sing Sal- ly O!
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L- Fol- lol- de- day
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N-The Song of Texas
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L- I fear no haugh-ty na-tion, Though foes all 'round are piled, For now I take my sta-tion as Unc-le Sam-my's child.
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M-9D-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 R-8 R-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 R-8 R-8 F-0_G-0 a-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- For Tex-as now is free! young tex-as now is free! And when I shine a- mong the stars, How hap-py I shall be!
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N-The Whistle
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F-tune: The Whistle (#272)
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L- I sing of a whis-tle a whis-tle of worth, I sing of a whis-tle, the pride of the North; Was brought to the court of our
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L- good Scot-tish king, And long with this whis-tle all Scot-land shall ring. Fal de dal lal lal lay, and long with this whis-tle all
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L- Scot- land shall ring.
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N-The Sentry Box
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L- 'Twas on one Sun- day eve- 'ning on sen- try did I stand, I fell in love with some
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L- pret- ty girl by sha- king of her hand; By sha- king of her hand, my boys, and the
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L- pas- sing of a joke, I slipp'd her in- to- the sen- try box and roll'd her up in my
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L- cloak.
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N-Santy Anna
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L- O San- ty An- na gained the day, Hoo- ray, San- ty
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M-4F-4 G-2 R-8 E-8 G-4 E-9 F-0_G-4 E-9 F-0_G-4 G-4 C-4 D-9_E-0 F-5 D-8 E-5 C-8
L- An- na: He lost it once but gained it twice, All on the plains of
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L- Mex- i- co!
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N-South Australia
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L- In South Aus-tra-lia I was born Heave a- way! Haul a- way! In South Aus-tra-lia 'round Cape Horn, We are bound for South Aus-tra-lia.
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L- Heave a- way, you rol-ling kings, Heave a-way, Haul a-way, Heave a- way, you'll hear me sing We are bound for South Aus-tra-lia.
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%SOCLSIGN
N-Sing Me a Song with Social Significance
C-Harold Rome
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L- Sing me a song with so- cial sig-nif- i- cance, All o- ther tunes are ta- boo.
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M-1D-4 D-9 E-0 D-4 C-9 B-0 C-9 D-0 E-2 R-8 E-8 F-4 F-9 G-0 a-4 G-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 b-3
L- I want a dit- ty with heat in it, Ap- pea- ling with fee- ling and meat in it!
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L- Sing me a song with so- cial sig-nif- i- cance, Or you can sing till you're blue; Let
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L- mea- ning shine from ev- 'ry line Or I won't love you.
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L- Sing me of wars and sing me of bread-lines, Tell me of front- page news.
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L- Sing me of strikes and last min- ute head- lines, Dress your ob- ser-va-tion in syn- co- pa- tion,
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L- Sing me a song with so- cial sig-nif- i- cance, There's no-thing else that will do; It
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L- must get hot with what is what or I won't love you.
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N-The Soldier's Fortune
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L- Come all my hearts of tem-p'red steel and leave your girls and farms, and sports and plays and hallow days and hark a-way to
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L- arms. And to con-quest we will go, we'll go and to con-quest we will go.
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N-We Be Soldiers Three
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L- We be sol- diers three, Par- don-a moy, je vous an pree, Late- ly come forth of the
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L- Low Coun-try, With ne- ver a pen- ny of mo- ney.
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N-Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me
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L- Sol- dier sol-dier will you mar- ry me With your mus- ket fife and drum?
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L- How can I mar- ry such a pret-ty girl as you When I have no coat to put on?
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N-Someday Soon
C-Ian Tyson
A-Ian Tyson
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F-From JudynCollins Songbook
H- Verse
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L- There's a young man that I know, His age is twen- ty one.
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L- comes from down in South- ern Col- o- ra- do.
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L- Just out of the ser- vice and he's look-in' for his
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L- fun. Some- day soon, go- ing with him, some- day soon.
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L- My par- ents can- not stand him, 'Cause
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L- he rides the ro- de- o. My fa-ther says that he will leave me
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L- cry- ing. I would fol- low him right down to the tough- est road I
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L- know. Some-day soon, go- ing with him, some- day soon.
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M-4R-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8_a-4 b-4 b-4 G-4_G-4 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 B-8 D-8_D-1
L- Oh when he comes to call, my Pa ain't got a good word to say
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L- Guess it's 'cause he's just as wild in the young-er days, So
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L- blow, you old blue North- ern. Blow my love to me. He's
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L- driv- ing in to- night from Cal- i- forn- ia. He
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L- loves his damned old ro- de- o as much as he loves
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L- me. Some- day soon, go- ing with him, some- day soon.
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%SOMEDARL
N-Somebody's Darling
C-John Hill Hewitt
A-Marie Revenal De La Coste
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L- In-to the ward of the clean white-washed halls Where the dead slept and the dy- ing lay, Woun-ded by bay- o- nets,
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L- sa- bres and balls, Some-bo- dy's dar-ling was borne one day. Some- bo- dy's dar-ling so young and so brave,
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L- Wear- ing still on his sweet yet pale face Soon to be laid in the dust of the grave, The lin-ger-ing light of his
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L- boy- hood's grace. Some-bo-dy's dar- ling, Some- bo-dy's pride, Who'll tell his mo-ther where her boy died?
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%SONGAMB
N-The Son of a Gambolier
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L- I'm a ram- bling rake of po- ver- ty, from Tipp- 'ry town I came. 'Twas po- ver- ty com-
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L- pelled me first To go out in the rain, .- In all sorts of wea- ther Be it
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L- wet or be it dry, I'm bound to get my live- li- hood Or lay me down and
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L- die.
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N-The Rakes of Poverty
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L- I am a ramb- ling young man, from town to town I steer, And like an hon- est
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L- fel- low I like my whis- key clear; And like an hon- est fel- low, I
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L- like my pint of beer, I'm the ram- bling rakes of po- ver- ty and the son of a gam- ba-
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L- leer.
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%SONGFISH
N-Song of the Fishes
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L- Come all ye bold fish- er- men lis- ten to me, I'll sing you a
H- chorus:
M-1D-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 G-2 C-4 F-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 C-4 C-4
L- song of the fish of the sea. So blow ye winds wes- ter- ly,
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L- wes- ter- ly blow, we're bound for the south-'ard so stea- dy we go.
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%SONSLIB
N-Song o the Sons of Liberty
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F-Tune: Come Jolly Bacchus
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M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 c-8_d-8 e-4_d-4 c-2
L- Come, jol-ly Sons of Li- ber- ty, Come with all hearts u- ni- ted.
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M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-2 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 c-8_d-8 e-4_d-4 c-4 R-8 c-8
L- Our mot- to is, "We dare be free!" Not ea- si- ly af- frigh- ted. Op-
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M-4e-4 f-8_e-8 d-4 c-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 b-4_G-4 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-4 c-8_d-8 c-8_d-8_e-8_f-8 d-2
L- pres- sin's bond we must sub- due, Now is the time or ne- ver,
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L- Let each man prove this Mot- to true, And sla-ve- ry from him se- ver.
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%SONSLIB1
N-The Sons of Liberty (1)
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L- O fare ye well sweet Ire- land, whom I shall see no
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L- more, My heart is al- most bleed- ing to leave this nat- ive
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L- shore. The king he has com- mand- ed that we shall sail a-
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L- way, To fight the boys of Lib- er- ty in North A- mer- i-
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L- kee.
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%SONSLIB2
N-The Sons of Liberty (2)
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B-2/2
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L- On the fif- teenth day of June, brave boys, At the dawn- ing of the
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L- day. Our gal- lant ship the Lan- cet Did land in York
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L- Bay. Our sheets was wet and sog- gy And we spread them broad to
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L- dry. The I- rish he- roes lan- ded, But the Lord knows who's to
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L- die.
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%SOOSTMRY
N-The Soo Ste. Mary's Jail
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B-6/8
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L- Come all you brave and gal- lant boys and lis- ten to my rhyme. 'Tis of that great and
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L- gal- lant band that tra- veled in its time. 'Tis of some brave and gal-lant boys, that's
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M-5G#4 E-8 a-8 F-4 b-5_b-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 F-4 E-0 D-0 F-4 D-8 B-4 A-8
L- seen this world of pain. It's lit-tle they thought they'd find them-selves in the Soo Ste. Ma- ry's
H- Em
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L- jail.
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%SORROWAY
N-Sorrows Away (Thousands or More)
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B-3/4
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M-1R-2 @-4 C-4 E-4 C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 D-2 E-8 F-8
L- The time pas- ses ov- er more cheer- ful and gay, Since we've
H- C F C G7 C chorus: C
M-5G-5 E-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 G-4 G-8_F-8 E-8_F-8
L- learnt a new act to drive sor- rows a- way. Sor- rows a-
H- Em Am D7 G C F Em C G
M-6W-2 G-3 W-3 C-4 C-8_B-8 A-4 @-5_A-8_B-4 S-9 G-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 W-2 E-2_G-4_W-3 D-2 E-8 F-8
L- way. Sor- rows a- way. Sor- rows a- way. Since we've
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M-4G-5 E-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-8_D-8 E-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- learnt a new act to drive sor- rows a- way.
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%SOSPANV
N-Sospan Voch (The Little Saucepan)
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B-4/4
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M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 b-4 a-4 a-9 a-0 a-8_c-8 b-8 a-8
L-
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M-4G-3 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-2 G-4 d-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-0 c-9 b-8 a-8
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H- Chorus:
M-4S-9 G-1 d-4 d-4 d-5 b-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-2 b-4 b-4 b-5 G-8
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L-
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%SOULCAKE
N-Souling Song
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B-6/8
F-from the singing of the Watersons
H- Chorus:
M-6b-8 S-6 d-4 d-8 c#4 c-8 d-5 b-5 d-4 d-8 c#8 c-8 c-8 d-5 b-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 c#4 c-8
L- A soul, a soul, a soul cake. Please good mis- sus a soul cake. Ap- ple, a pear a
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L- plum or a cher- ry or a- ny good thing to make us mer- ry. One for Pe- ter, two for Paul,
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L- Three for Him who made us all. God bless the mas- ter of this house, the mis- tr- ess al-
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L- so. And all your lit- tle child- ren that round your ta- ble grow. Like
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%SOUSEFAM
N-Drunk Last Night
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K-F
B-6/8
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M-5F-5 F-5 C-3 F-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 C-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8
L- Drunk last night. Drunk the night be- fore, Gon-na get drunk to-
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M-1G-5 F-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 a-5 b-5 b-5 D-5 b-4 b-8
L- night like I ne-ver been drunk be- fore, for when I'm drunk I'm as
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M-1a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5_F-4 a-8 G-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b%8 c-5 C-4 C-8
L- hap- py as can be; For I am a mem- ber of the Souse fa- mi-
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L- ly, Now the Souse fa- mi- ly is the best fa- mi- ly, That
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L- e- ver came o- ver from old Ger- ma- ny! There's the Am- ster- dam
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M-5F-5 G-4 F-8 E-4 C-8 C-5 C-5_C-4 C-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 G-5 c-4 b-8
L- Dutch and the Rot- ter- dam Dutch, the o- ther dam Dutch and the
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M-6W-2 a-5 F-5 F-5 C-5 W-3 F-5_F-4 C-8 C-5 a-5 G-5_G-4 C-8 C-5_C-4 R-8
L- God- damn Dutch! Sing glo- ri- us, sing glo- ri- us,
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M-5G-5 G-4 G-8 G-5 c-4 b-8 a-5_a-4 G-8 F-5 a-5 b-4 b-8 b-4 b-8
L- One keg of beer for the four of us. And glo- ry be to
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M-5D-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 a-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 G-8
L- God that there are no more of us, For one of us could drink it all a-
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M-2F-3_F-5 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- lone.
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%SOUTHDWN
N-The South Down Militia
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B-2/4
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M-1a-8 F-8 S-6 D-9 D-0 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 d-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 b-8 b-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-0 D-9 E-8 F-8
L- You may talk a- bout your King's Guards, Scots Greys and a', You may sing a-bout your Kil-ties and your gal-lant For-ty
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M-8E-4 a-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 R-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 b-9 c-0 d-4 a-8 a-8 d-4 d-9 d-0 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-0 E-9 D-8 C-8
L- Twa, Or of a- ny o- ther re-gi-ment un-der the King's com-mand, But the South Down mi-li-tia is the ter-ror of the
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M-1D-4 S-6 S-6
L- land.
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%SOWMEASL
N-Sow Got the Measles
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K-F
B-4/4
F-From Tom Glazer, The New Teasury of Folk Songs
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M-4a-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-8 c-8 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 G-5 b-8 a-8 a-8 F-4 F-2
L- How do you think I star- ted in life? I got me a sow and o- ther such things.
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M-4a-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 F-2
L- Pig or hog or a- ny such thing. The sow got the meas-les and she died in the spring.
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%SPANLAD1
N-Spanish Ladies
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B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 F#4 G-2 G-8_a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F#4 D-5 D-8
L- Fare- well and a- dieu, to you Span- ish lad- ies, Fare-
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M-5G-4 G-4 F#4 G-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4
L- well and a- dieu to you, lad- ies of Spain, For we have re- ceived
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M-5c-4 b-4 a-4 d-4 G-4 G-8_a-8 F#8_E%8 D-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F#4 D-4 D-4
L- ord- ers to sail to old Eng- land, But we hope in a short time to
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M-2D-4 G-4 F#4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- see you a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPANLAD2
N-We'll Rant and We'll Roar
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A-
T-
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K-G
B-6/8
F-Also Talchuana Girls, The Ryans and the Pittmans
H- G Em Am D Am D G
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 S-9 d-4 b-0_c-0
L- We'll rant and we'll roar like true New-found-lan-ders, We'll rant and we'll roar, on deck and be-low, Un-
H- G Em Am D G Am D D7 G
M-4d-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 S-9 d-0_c-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- til we see bot- tom in- side the two sunk-ers, When straight through the chan-nel to Tos-low we'll go.
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M-0
L-
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%SPANLOVE
N-Spanish is the Loving Tongue
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K-C
B-6/8
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L- Span- ish is the lov- ing tongue, Soft as mu- sic, light as spray, 'Twas a girl I
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M-5a-4 a-8 c-4 R-8 E-8 E-4 G-4 E-8 F-0_D-9 C-8 C-4 R-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4
L- learned it from, Liv- ing down So- no- ra way. I don't look much like a lov- er,
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L- Yet I say her love words o- ver, Of- ten when I'm all a- lone--- "Mi a- mor, mi
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L- co- ra- zon.
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%SPCOWBOY
N-The Sporting Cowboy
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S-100
K-G
B-2/4
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M-1G-0 S-6 b-4 G-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-9 D-0 E-8 B-0 D-0_D-4 R-8 R-0 G-0 c-9 c-0 c-8 a-8 a-0_b-0 b-4 a-8 G-9 G-0 F-8 G-8
L- When I was a cow-boy, I learned to throw the line, I learned to poc-ket mo-ney, and not to dress so
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M-8a-4 R-4 R-4 R-8 R-8 b-0 b-8 d-0_d-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 b-8 a-0 G-0_G-8 E-8 D-4 R-8 R-0 a-0 b-4 G-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 E-8
L- fine. Went out on the prai-rie, to learn to rob and steal, When I robbed a cow-boy, how
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M-3D-8 D-8 E-0 F-9 G-4 R-4 R-4 R-8 R-0 S-6 S-6
L- hap- py did I feel.
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%SPEAKMND
N-Let Us All Speak Our Minds
C-J. G. Maeder
A-William Brough
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S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-From American History Songbook, Silverman
H- D G D G A7
M-6a-8 S-6 a-8 G-8 F-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 b-4 b-0 b-0 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 R-8 R-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 G-8
L- Men tell us 'tis fit that wives should sub-mit to their hus-bands sub-mis-sive-ly, weak-ly, Tho' what- e-ver they say their
H- D A E7 A G D A7 D
M-5F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G#8 b-8 a-8 R-8 R-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-0 F-0
L- wives should o-bey, Un-ques-tion-in, stu=pid-ly, meek-ly. Our hus-bands would make us their own dic-tum take with-out
H- Em E7 A7 D G D G G#dim A7
M-5E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8
L- e-ver a where-fore or why for it. But I don't and I can't, and I won't and I shan't; No I will speak my mind if I
H- D
M-1d-8 D-8 D-8 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- die for it.
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%SPINWHL2
N-The Spinning Wheel
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B-2/2
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M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 d-8 d-4 b-4 d-5 b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 E-5 D-8 G-4 a-4 c-4 b-8_a-8
L- As I sat at my spin- ning wheel, A hand- some lad was
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L- pas- sing by; I view'd him round, and lik'd him well, For truth he had a
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M-4b-8_c#8 d-8_e-8 d-5 d-8 e-8_f-8 g-8_e-8 e-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 F-5 b-8 e-5 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_G-8
L- pleas- ing eye. My heart now pan- ting 'gan to feel, But still I turn'd the
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M-1D-4 G-4 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- spin- ning wheel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPORTBCH
N-Sportin' Bachelors
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B-4/4
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H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 E-8 A-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8 A-5 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 D-8
L- Come all you spor-tin' bach-elors come lis-ten now to me, Don't ne-ver live as fast as I
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M-1E-3 R-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 a-4 C-8 B-8 A-4 B-8 C-8 D-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 D-8_C-8 A-8 @-8
L- have. I mar- ried me a wife, makes me tired of my life, let me strive and do all that I
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M-3A-4 C-4 D-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 C-8 E-8 D-8_C-8 A-8 @-8 A-3_A-8 R-8 S-6
L- can, can, can Let me strive and do all that I can.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPRINGHI
N-Ballad of Springhill
C-Peggy Seeger
A-Peggy Seeger & Ewan MacColl
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S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-4 D-9 D-0 D-4 a-4 G-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 D-4 F-9 G-0 a-4 c-9 c-0
L- In the town of Spring- hill, Nov- a Sco- tia, Down in the dark of the
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M-1b%9 b-0 G-4 a-4 R-8 a-8 d-4 c-9 c-0 b%4 G%9 G-0 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-9 E-0 D-4 a-4 G-0 G-9 F-0_E-9
L- Cum- ber-land Mine, There's blood on the coal and the min- ers lie in the roads that ne-ver saw
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M-3D-4 D-4 C-4_E-4 D-4 a-4 G-0 G-9 F-8_E-8 D-4 C-4 A-2 S-6
L- sun nor sky, Roads that ne-ver saw son nor sky.
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%SPRNMNT2
N-On Springfield Mountain
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K-E
B-3/4
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M-1E-8 G-8 b-8 S-6 a-5 D-8 F-8 F-8 E-5 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-5 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 G-8 b-8
L- On Spring-field Moun- tain there did dwell, A hand-some youth, was known full well. Lieu-te-nant
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M-4e-5 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-5 E-8 G-8 b-8 a-5 D-8 F-8 F-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L- Mer- ril's on- ly son, A like-ly youth near twen- ty one.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPRNMNT3
N-Springfield Mountain
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A-
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S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
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H-
M-4D-8_F-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 b-2 c-4_b-4 G-4 G-4 G-8_F-5_F-4 D-8_F-8
L- On Spring- field Moun- tain there did dwell A
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M-1G-4 G-4 b-8_G-5_G-4 F-8 F-8 b-4 c-4 d-3 d-8_f-8 f-4 f-8_c-8 c-8_d-5
L- like- lie youth who was known full well. Lieu- ten- ant Cush-
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M-4d-5 c-8 b-4 G-4 G-8_F-5 R-4 D-8_F-8 G-4 G-4 G-8_d-5 c-5_b-8 G-4 F-4
L- man's, his on- ly son, A like- lie youth scarce twen- ty
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M-1G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- one.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPRNMNTN
N-Springfield Mountain
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-6G-4 S-6 c-8 e-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 G-4 b-8 d-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_e-8_c-8 G-8 c-8 e-8 G-4 e-4
L- On Spring-field moun- tain there did dwell, a lov-lie youth I knew him well Tu ru-de- nu, Tu
H-
M-3f-8 e-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_e-8_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- ru- de- nay Tu-ru-de nu, Tu ru de nay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPRNMTN
N-Springfield Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-6G-4 S-6 c-8 e-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 d-4 G-4 b-8 d-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_e-8_c-8 G-8 c-8 e-8 G-4 e-4
L- On Spring-field moun- tain there did dwell, a lov-lie youth I knew him well Tu ru-de- nu, Tu
H-
M-3f-8 e-8 d-8 G-8 b-8 d-8 G-9_a-0_G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8_e-8_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- ru- de- nay Tu-ru-de nu, Tu ru de nay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SPRNMTN4
N-Springfield Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-5/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 S-6 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-5 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-7_E-7 F-7 G-5 d-8
L- Near Spring-field moun-tain there did dwell, A love-ly dam-sel known full well, Lieu-ten-ant Car-ter's on- ly gal, Her
H-
M-1b-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- fa- ther's joy and nam-ed Sal.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SQUALOR
N-Squalor
C-Peter Berryman
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7
M-1@-8 @-8 S-6 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 R-4 a-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 R-4 G-8 D-8
L- In the squa-lor of her aw-ful lit- tle shack she sat, With her grun- gy cat and her
H- C G7
M-1E-8 D#8 E-4 R-4 R-8 @-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 R-4 a-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 R-4 G-8 D-8
L- pa-ra- keet, With rats a-run-nin' round the size of ca-ri- bou Play-in' peek- a- boo with her
H- C G7
M-4E-8 E-8 E-4 R-4 @-8 @-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 R-4 a-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 R-4 G-8 D-8
L- fil- thy feet, Ea- tin' do-nuts with a spoon and drin-kin' O-val- tine through a scum of green Floa-ting
H- C G7
M-4E-8 D#8 E-4 R-4 @-8 @-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 R-4 a-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 R-4 G-8 D-8
L- lei- sure- ly In a cof-fee cup of plas-tic from the Sal-ly Ann Sha-kin' in her hand out of
H- C chorus: F C F
M-4E-8 E-8 E-4 R-4 C-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 R-4 R-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8
L- mi- se- ry. And it's all be-cause she did-n't eat her vege-ta-bles, It's all be-cause she did-n't eat her
H- C G7
M-5G-8 E-8 C-4 R-4 B-8 C-8 W-2 D-4 R-4 R-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 W-3 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 b-4 a-8_a-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 F-4 B-8
L- vege-ta-bles as a kid. Or may-be did-n't chew them pro- per- ly if she
H- C
M-2C-4 R-4 R-2 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- did.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SRKRAUT
N-Sourkraut
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8C-9 C-0 S-6 F-9 F-0 F-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8_E-8 F-4 F-8_a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-9 G-0 G-8 G-8
L- If you want to know how for to make the sour- kraut, just o-pen up your ears, and I'll tell you all a-
H-
M-8G-9 R-0 a-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 c-8_G-8 G-8 a-8 c-4 C-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L- bout; It is-n't made of lea-ther as ma- ny sup- pose, It's made of the good old flow-er They call the cab-bage
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 S-6
L- rose.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SRRYMRRY
N-Sorry the Day I Was Married
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 d-5 a-8 a-4 b-4 c%4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 a-4 b-4 c-4
L- Sor- ry the day I was mar- ried And sor- ry the day I was
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 a-8 a-8
L- wed, And it's O, if I on- ly had tar- ried when I to the
H-
M-2D-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 S-6
L- al- tar was led.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SR_ABATE
N-Signor Abbate
C-Beethoven
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- 1
M-1R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 R-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 R-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 R-4 a-4
L- Sig- nor Ab- bat- te, I suf- fer, I suf- fer, I
H- 2
M-1G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-1 E-1 E-8_D#8 E-8_F-8 G-8_F-8 G-8_E-8
L- suf- fer with a tooth- ache. May Saint Pet- er
H-
M-1a-2 F-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 E-4 E-4 F-5 F-8 D#4 D-4 E-5 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8
L- come down and bring to me his be- ne- dict- ion, bring to me his be- ne-
H- 3
M-1A-2_B-2 E-1 R-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8
L- dic- tion. The de- vil take you if you don't
H-
M-4a-4 G-4 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 R-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 e-4 e-8 e-8 e-2_d#2
L- comne soon, The dev- il take you if you don't come soon, If you don't come
H-
M-1e-1 S-6
L- soon!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STAGLEE3
N-STAGALEE
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Db
B-4/4
F-From Southern Folk Ballads, McNeil
H-
M-4D-5 E-8 F-0 D-0 D-5_D-4 A-8 B-8 D-5 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 D-2_ST34D-4 F-0 F-0 F-5
L- Bad man Sta-ga-lee when he bad, He bad wid a gun. Sta-ga-lee
B-3/4
H-
M-4F-0_E-0 F-0 D-0_D-5 F-8 ST44F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-4 a-0_d-0_a-0_b-0 F-8 D-8 F-7_D-7 B-7 D-8 D-8 E-0 D-0 E-4 D-8 D-8 E-5
L- Sta-ga-lee You must-a been a sin-ner, Ev- 'ry Christ- mas Eve They give Stag-a-lee a din-ner.
B-4/4
H-
M-4D-5 E-8 F-0 D-0 D-5_D-4 A-8 B-8 D-5 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-8 D-2_D-4 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- Bad man Sta-ga-lee, When he bad, He bad with a gun.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STAINESM
N-Staines Morris
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-Tune from Playford's "Dancing Master"
H- Verse
M-4W-4 a-8 d-8 b%8 c#8 d-8 c-0_b-0 a-9_b-0 c-0_d-0 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-8 D-4
L- Come ye young men, come a- long, With your mu- sic and your song.
H-
M-4W-4 F-0_G-0 a-0_b-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-8 D-4 F-0_G-0 a-0_b-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-8 D-4
L- Bring your las- ses in your hands, For 'tis that which love com- mands.
H- Chorus:
M-4W-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 C-8 C-8 D-0_E-0 F-0_G-0 a-9_b-0 c-0_d-0 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-0_F-0 D-9_E-0
L- Then to the May- pole haste a- way. For 'tis now our ho- li- day.
H-
M-4W-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 C-8 C-8 D-0_E-0 F-0_G-0 a-9_b-0 c-0_d-0 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 E-8 D-4
L- Then to the May- pole haste a- way. For 'tis now our ho- li- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STARCARL
N-Every Star Shall Sing a Carol
C-Sydney Carter
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 G-5 B-5 A-8 B-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-8_D-8 E-2
L- Ev- 'ry star shall sing a ca- rol, Ev- 'ry crea- ture high and low,
H-
M-4D-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 G-5 B-5 A-8 B-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 E-2
L- Come and praise the King of Hea- ven, By what e- ver name you know.
H- chorus:
M-4E-4 b-4 b-2 E-4 b-4 b-2 E-4 b-4 b-4 a-8_F-8 G-4 F-8_D-8 E-2 S-6
L- God a- bove, man be- low, Ho- ly is the name I know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STARDOWN
N-Star of the County Down
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- Am F C G
M-1R-2 E-8 G-8 a-2 a-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-2 c-8 d-8
L- Near to Ban- bridge town in the Coun- ty Down on a
H- C Am Em Am
M-5e-5 d-8 c-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 G-3_G-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-4
L- mo- r- ning i- n Ju- ly, Down a bo- reen
H- F C G Am Dm
M-1a-5 G-8 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-2 c-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 c-4 a-2 a-4
L- green came a sweet col- leen and she smiled as she passed me
H- Am C G
M-5a-3_a-2 e-4 g-2 e-4 e-5 d-8 c-4 d-2 d-4
L- by. She looked so neat from her two white
H- G Am Em
M-5d-2 c-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 c-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 G-3_G-4 c-4 b-4
L- feet to the sheen of her nut- brow- n hair, Such a
H- Am F C G Am
M-1a-2 a-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-2 c-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 c-4
L- coax- in' elf I'd to shake my- self to make sure I was
H- Dm Am C
M-5a-2 a-4 a-3_a-2 e-4 g-2 e-4 e-5 d-8 c-4
L- real- ly there. From Ban- try Bay up to
H- G Am Em
M-1d-2 d-4 d-2 c-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 c-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 G-3_
L- Der- ry Quay and from Gal- way to Dub- li- n town
H- Am F C G
M-1G-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-5 G-8 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-2 c-8 d-8
L- No- o maid I've seen like the sweet col- leen that I
H- Am Dm Am
M-1e-5 d-8 c-4 a-2 a-4 a-3_a-2 R-4 S-6
L- met in the Coun- ty Down
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STARVBLU
N-Starvation Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Am C Am C Am C Am
M-1c-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8_a-4 c-8 c-8_c-4 a-4 a-4 W-1 E-1 W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 c-8 W-3 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8_a-4
L- Star-va-tion in my kitch-en, rent sign's on my do'. Star-va-tion in my kitch-en,
H- C Am C Am C Am C Am
M-4c-8_a-8 c-4 c-4 c-8_a-8 a-8_E-8_E-3 W-2 R-2 R-4 c-4 W-3 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_a-8 E-8
L- rent sign's on the do', An' if I look down stran-ger, can't
H- C Am C Am
M-3c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-4 E-4 @-4 R-4 R-2 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- see you at my home no mo'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STATARK2
N-State of Arkansaw
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6
L- Come all you true- bred I- rish- men and lis- ten to my chant,
H-
M-1a-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- 'Tis all the la- ment- a- tion of an I- rish e- mi- grant;
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- Who late- ly crossed the o- cean, for a for- tune thought he saw,
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- Five hun- dred men were wan- ted in the state of Ar- kan- saw.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STATESTH
N-The Stately Southerner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-or Paul Jones
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 B-8 E-4 F-8 G-8_F-8 G-8 b-4 d-8 c-4 E-8 C-8_B-8 C-8 E-4 F-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 b-8
L- 'Tis of a state- ly South-er- ner who flew the Stripes and Stars, The
H-
M-5e-4 e-8 d-8_c-9 d-0 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 d-8_c-8 d-8
L- whis- tling wind from west nor' west blew through our pitch- pine spars. We had our lar- board
H-
M-5F-4 G-8 a-4 b-0 b-0 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 B-0_B-0 E-4 b-8 b-4 E-8 a-4 c-8 c-4 E-0 E-0
L- tacks on board as we hung up- on a gale, The Ge- ble Is- land light shone bright from the
H-
M-2D-8_C-8 D-8 E-4 F-8 E-5_E-8 R-4 S-6
L- Old Head of Kin- sale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STAYCHRM
N-Stay, My Charmer, Can You Leave Me
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: An Gille dubh ciar dhubh #197
H-
M-4c-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 G-9_b&0 a-4 G-4 c-4 d-9_e-0 f-4 e-9_d-0 e-4 c-0_e-0_d-0_c-0 b-9_a-0 G-4
L- Stay, my char- mer, can you leave me? Cru- el cru- el to de- ceive me!
H-
M-4f-4 e-9_f-0 d-4 e-8_c-8 b-4 c-0_e-0_d-0_e-0 f-4 e-8_d-8 c-4 b-9_a-0 G-4 C-9_F-0 E-4 D-9_C-0 C-2
L- Well you know how much you grieve me Cru- el char- mer can you go?
H-
M-2f-4 e-9_f-0 d-4 e-8_c-8 G-4 d-9_c-0 c-2 S-6
L- Cru- el char- mer can you go?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STEALAWY
N-Steal Away
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1F-5 F-8 F-2 a-5 a-8 a-2 c-5 c-8 c-5 d-8 G-4 a-3
L- Steal a- way, steal a- way, Steal a- way to Je- sus.
H-
M-4F-5 F-8 F-2 d-4_d-7 c-7 a-7 c-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 F-3
L- Steal a- way, steal a-way home. I ain't got long to stay here.
H-
M-4d-2 d-5_c-8 d-4 c-2 R-8 a-8 c-5 a-8 c-5 a-8 c-4 a-2 R-8 F-8
L- My lord calls me, He calls me by the thun- der. The
H-
M-4a-8 c-5 c-5 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 c-5 F-8 F-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 F-3 S-6
L- trum- pet sounds with-in- a- my soul, I ain't got long to stay here.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STEPOUT
N-Step It Out, Nancy
C-
A-Robin Williams and Jerome Clark
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Based on Irish "Step It Out Mary"
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 a-4 S-6 b-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 e-4 e-4 d-4
L- Step it out Nan- cy, pret- ty dar- ling. Step it out Nan- cy, if you
H-
M-4b-2 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-4 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4
L- can. Step it out Nan- cy, pret- ty dar- ling. Show your legs to the weal- thy
H-
M-1E-2 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STEPSTON
N-Step Stone
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 D-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 D-2 P-4 R-2
L- I stood on my step- stone when school- days were o'er,
H-
M-5D-2 G-5 G-8 G-2 a-4 b-4 W-2 a-1 R-1 W-3 D-2 G-4 a-4
L- Longed for the time to go by; Now it is
H-
M-4b-2 a-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 D-4 D-2 G-4 G-4
L- gone, and I stand here to- might, On this, my old
H- chorus:
M-5a-2 G-4 F-4 W-2 G-1 R-2 R-4 D-4 W-3 D-2 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-4
L- step- stone at home. Good- bye to my step- stone, good-
H-
M-4G-2 G-4 F-4 E-2 R-2 D-2 G-5 G-8 G-2 a-4 b-4
L- bye to my home. God bless the ones that I
H-
M-1a-2 a-4 b-4 a-2 R-2 c-2 b-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-4
L- leave with a sigh. Fields will be white- ning and
H-
M-4G-2 G-4 F-4 E-3 E-4 D-2 G-4 b-4 a-2 G-4 F-4
L- I will be gone, To ram- ble this wide world a-
H-
M-2G-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- lone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STHREPLY
N-The Southern Girl's Reply
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1B-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 D-4 B-8 C-5 R-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 F-8
L- I can- not lis- ten to your words, The land's too far and wide, Go seek some hap- py
H-
M-5a-4 G-8 F-4 B-8 D-4 F-8 C-4 D-8 B-5 R-4 B-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4_F-8 G-4 G-8
L- north- ern girl to be your lo- ving bride. My bro- thers they were sol- diers, the
H-
M-5F-4 F-8 D-4 B-8 C-5 R-4 F-8 b-4 b-8 G-4 F-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 B-8 D-4 F-8 C-4 D-8
L- youn- gest of the three was slain while figh-ting by the side of Gen- 'ral Fitz- hugh
H- chorus:
M-5B-5 R-4 F-8 b-5 R-4 F-8 b-5 R-4 D-0 D-0 E-4 F-8 G-4 b-8 F-5 R-4 F-8
L- Lee. Hur-rah! Hur- rah! For the sun- ny south I say, Three
H-
M-4b-5 G-4 F-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 B-0 B-0 D-4 F-8 C-4 D-8 B-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- cheers for the south- ern girl And the boy that wore the grey.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STHRNSLD
N-Come All Ye Southern Soldiers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 F-4 W-3 a-5 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-4 W-2 a-2 a-4 b-4 W-3 F-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 W-2 D-3 b-4
L- Come all ye South-e-ran sol- diers, come lis- ten un- to me. I'll
H-
M-4a-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 W-2 a-2 a-4 b-4 W-3 F-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 D-3 A-4
L- tell you of some trou- ble that hap- pened un- to me; When
H-
M-4D-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 W-2 d-2 f-4 e-4 W-3 d-5 b-8 a-4 d-4 b-3 d-4
L- I was the age of six- teen I joined the jol- ly band. I
H-
M-4a-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 b-8 b-8 a-5 F-8 D-4 E-4 W-2 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- marched from east- ern Ten- nes- see to the old Vir- gin- ia land.
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%STILILOV
N-Still I Love Him
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-tune from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H- Verse
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 C-2_C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- When I was sin- gle I wore a black shawl. Now that I'm
H- Chorus:
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 G-3 S-6 c-2 a-4 G-2 E-4
L- mar- ried I've no- thing at all. Still I love him.
H-
M-6F-2 D-4 E-4 G-2 c-2 a-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 W-2 D-5 E-8 D-4 C-3
L- I'll for- give him. I'll go with him wher- ev- er he goes.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STLONDON
N-The Streets of London
C-Ralph McTell
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G Am A(9)
M-1E-8 E-4 E-5 E-4 G-4 G-2 E-8 D-8 C-2 C-8_D-5 E-4 E-3
L- Have you seen the old man in the closed down mar- ket,
H- F C D9 G6
M-4A-8 C-5 C-4 D-4 C-4 C-2 C-8 C-8 D-2 D-2 E-1
L- Kick- in' up the pa- per with his worn out shoes?
H- C G Am A(9)
M-4E-8 E-4 E-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8_G-2 C-8 C-5 C-4 E-4 E-8 F-5 E-2
L- In his eyes you see no pride, And held loose- ly at his side,
H- F C G7 C
M-5R-4 A-4 C-8 C-5 C-8 C-8_C-2 @-8 @-8 @-4 @-8 B-8_B-2 W-2 C-1_C-3 ?-4
L- Yes- ter- day's pa- per tel- ling yes- ter day's news. So
H-chorus: F Em C Am
M-4F-2 F-8 F-5 E-4 E-2 G-4 G-2_G-4_F-4 E-1
L- How can you tell me you're lone- ly?
H- D9 G7 C
M-1R-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8_D-4 A-8 A-8 C-8 B-8_B-4 W-2 @-1_@-1 W-3 E-8 E-4 E-5 G-4
L- And say for you that the sun don't shine? Let me take you
H- G Am A(9) F
M-4G-4 G-8 E-8_E-4 D-4 C-4 C-8 C-8_C-4 D-4 E-4 F-8 E-8_E-4 @-4 R-2 A-8 C-5
L- by the hand and lead you through the streets of Lon- don; Show you
H- C G7 C
M-4C-4 C-2_C-8 C-8 @-8 @-5 A-4 B-4 W-2 C-1_C-1 S-6
L- some- thing to make you change your mind.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STNDUPJS
N-Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus
C-George J. Webb
A-George Duffield
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-5 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 S-6
L- Stand up, stand up for Je- sus, Ye sol- diers of the Cross,
H-
M-1D-4 S-6 G-5 G-8 b-4 G-4 W-2 G-2 E-4 G-4 W-3 D-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 D-4
L- Lift high His roy- al ban- ner, It must not suf- fer loss. From
H-
M-1a-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 E-4 a-4 G-2_F-4 D-4
L- vic- 'try un- to vic- 'try His ar- my shall He lead, 'Till
H-
M-4G-5 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-2 E-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- ev- 'ry foe is van- quished, And Christ is Lord in- deed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STNWALLJ
N-Stonewall Jackson's Way
C-
A-J. W. Palmer
T-
S-120
K-E
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 E-4 E-8 E-8_G-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 F-5_F-8 R-8 E-8
L- Come stack arms, men, pile on the rails, Stir up the camp- fire bright, No
H-
M-5E-4 E-8 E-8_G-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5_E-8 R-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8
L- mat- ter if the can- teen fails we'll make a roar- ing night. Here Shen- an- do- ah
H-
M-5b-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 e-4 b-8 b-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-4 e-8
L- brawls a- long, Here bur- ly Blue Ridge ech- oes strong To swell the Brig- ade's rous- ing song of
H-
M-2d-4 d-8 d-8_c-8 d-8 e-5_e-8 R-4 S-6
L- Stone- wall Jack- son's way!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STONEJAR
N-The Old Stone Jar
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 D-4 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-4 F-8 F-8 F-2 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-4 F-3 D-4 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-8 D-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 B-8_C-8 D-5 C-8 B-4 A-4 @-3 S-6
L- In Li-ver-pool there lived a man, Jack Rat-cliffe was his name, An' in the days of the Cape Horn Trade, he played the Shang-hai game
H-
M-9W-2 D-4 S-6 G-4 G-2 D-4 G-8 G-8 F-2 D-8 D-8 G-4 G-4 G-5 D-8 F-3 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-5 D-8 F-4 F-4 D-4 B-8 C-8 D-5 C-8 B-4 A-4 @-2 S-6
L- His wife's name was Ma-ry Ann, Sai-lors knew both near an' far, An' when they played the Shang-hai game they used the big stone jar.
H-cho:
M-8W-2 G-4 a-4 S-6 b-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 D-2 d-2 c-2 d-2 G-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 D-2 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- In the Old Vir-gin-ia Low- lands, Low- lands, low, In the Old Vir-gin-ia Low- Lands Low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STOUT42
N-The Stoutest Man in the Forty Twa
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 D-4 G-4 G-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-5 E-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 S-6
L- Be- hold I am a sol- dier bold, and on- ly twen- ty five years old;
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 e-4 e-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-5 E-4 D-4 G-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 S-6
L- A bra- ver war- ri- or ne- ver was seen, Fae In- ver- ness tae Gret- na Green.
H-
M-5d-8 S-6 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 b-4 d-4 S-6
L- When I was young my fa- ther said He wid pit me tae a de- cent trade,
H-
M-5d-8 d-8 S-6 e-8 e-5 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 G-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 S-6 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- But I did- nae like that job at- a' so I went and joined the For- ty Twa.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STOVPIPE
N-Rattle on the Stovepipe
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-chorus: D A7 D D A7 D
M-1D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2
L- Rat- tle on the stove- pipe, boot- jack, Jew's- harp, Rat- tle on the stove- pipe, boot- jack, Joe!
H- D A7 D D A7 D
M-4D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-2
L- Rat- tle on the stove- pipe, boot- jack, Jew's- harp, Rat- tle on the stove- pipe, boot- jack, Joe!
H-verse: Am Bm Em Am Bm Em
M-1a-4 b-4 c%4 a-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c%4 a-4 d-4 b-4 G-2
L- She was kis- sing, I was wi- shing, Didn't know what she was a- bout;
H- Am D G Am D
M-4a-4 b-4 c%4 a-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 c%4 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-2 S-6
L- Robbed me of my gold and sil- ver, Then she kicked me, threw me out.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STOVRDCT
N-Stokes's Verdict
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1F-8 G-8 S-6 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-5 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- If you'll lis- ten a- while, I'll sing you a song A- bout this "glo- ri- us
H-
M-5b-4 c-4 d-4 c-3_c-4 R-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 a-8 b-8
L- land of the free," And the dif- f'rence I'll show 'twixt the
H-
M-6c-4 a-4 F-4 S-9 d-2 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 F-3_W-3 F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- rich and the poor, In a tri- al by ju- ry, you see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STPHEROD
N-St. Stephen and Herod
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 a-4 S-6 a-2 a-4 F-2 a-4 b-2 c-4 S-9 d-2 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 F-2 a-4
L- St. Ste- phen was a ser- ving man In He- rod's roy- al hall; He ser- ved him with
H-
M-3W-2 b-2 b-4 G-2 b-4 a-2 a-4 a-2 a-4 F-3_F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- meat and wine that doth to kings be- fall.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRATMTN
N-Stratton Mountain Tragedy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5F-2 E-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 F-2 a-2 C-9 E-0 G-9 G-0 F-5 F-8 F-9 F-0 F-5 F-8
L- Cold was the moun-tain's height. Drear was the pas- tures wild. A- mid the cheer- less
H-
M-5G-9 F-0 F-5 b-8 a-0 a-9 D-7_D-7 E&7 G-9 F-0 B-2 R-8 D-8 D-9 C-0 C-4 G-4 G-9 F-0 F-5 F-8
L- hours of night, A mo-ther wan-dered with her child. As through the drifts of snow she passed, The
H-
M-2G-8 F-8 a-5 G-8 F-7_G-7 a-7 b-2 S-6
L- babe was sleep- ing neath her breast.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRFTOWN
N-Strafe the Town and Kill the People
C-Jerry Livingstone
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 S-6 W-2 E-4 E-3_W-3 E-4 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 W-2 F-1_W-3 F-4 d-9_d-0 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0
L- Strafe the town and kill the peo-ple, Let's de-clare a mass-a- cre, Lay na- palm in the
H-
M-6W-2 a-4_a-3_W-3 a-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 b-0 W-2 G-1_W-3 G-4 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 W-2 E-4 E-3_W-3 W-3 E-4 S-6
L- square, So you'll know that Jake was there, Drop the can-dy in the court-yard,
H-
M-5c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 a-9 a-0 S-6 W-2 F-1_W-3 F-4 d-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 b-9 b-0 W-2 a-4 a-3_W-3 a-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-0 a-9 b-0
L- Let the kid-dies ga-ther round, Crank your twen-ty mil-li-me-ter, Gun the lit-tle bas-tards
H-
M-2W-2 c-1_W-3 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- down!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRMALNG
N-Stormalong
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 G-4 W-3 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-8_c-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 G-4 c-4 G-4
L- Old Storm- y he is dead an' gone, To me way you Storm- a-
H-
M-4E-3 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 a-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-8
L- long! Old Storm- y he is dead and gone, Ay! ay! ay! Mis-ter
H-
M-1E-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- Storm- a- long!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRMOCAN
N-The Storms Are On the Ocean
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 a-2 a-4 D-2 F-4
L- I'm go- ing a- way for to leave you, love, I'm
H-
M-5a-8 a-5 a-4 E-8_F-5 C-8 E-8 D-3_D-4 R-4 a-4 a-2 a-4
L- go- ing a- way for a- while. But I'll re-
H-
M-5b-2 b-4 a-2 a-4 D-2 F-8 G-8 a-2 a-4 E-8_F-5 C-8_E-8
L- turn to you some time, If I go ten thou- sand
H- cho:
M-1W-2 D-3_D-4 R-4 c-4 W-3 b-2+G-2 b-4+G-4 d-2+b-2 d-4 b-4 a-2_a-2 a-4
L- miles. The storms are on the o- cean. The
H-
M-5d-4 d-4 d-4 c-2 c-8_e-8 d-3_W-3 c%4 R-4 d-4 b-2 b-4
L- heav- ens may cease to be. The world may
H-
M-1d-2 b-4 a-2 b-8_a-8 F-2 b-4 a-2 b-8_a-8 F-2 E-4
L- lose its mo- tion, love, if I prove false to
H-
M-1D-3_D-4 R-2 S-6
L- thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRMYWTH
N-Stormy Weather, Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-4W-4 a-0 a-0 S-6 F-0 F-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 E-8 a-0 a-0 a-0 a-0 F-0 F-0
L- We were lay-ing in Sur- rey Dock one day The mate knew it was time to get
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 G-8 E-0_E-0 E-4 D-9 E-0 F-0 E-0 D-8 E-9 F-0 G-0 D-0 E-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 G-8
L- un- der way, Stor- my wea-ther boys, Stor- my wea-ther boys, When the wind blows our
H-
M-1F-8 D-8 D-8 S-6 S-6
L- barge will go.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRNBACH
N-Stern Old Bachelor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-7W-2 f-2 S-6 d-4 d-8 d-8_d-4 d-4 ST32d-4 d-3 R-4 d-4 ST22d-4 d-4 c-4 d-8 e-8_e-2 R-4 g-4 g-4 g-8 g-8_g-4 e-4 c-4 c-8 c-8_c-4 b-4
L- I am a stern old bach- 'lor my age is for- ty four. I do de-clare I'll ne-ver live with
H-
M-7W-2 a-8 a-5 b-4 c-8 d-8_d-2 R-4 f-4 d-4 d-8 d-8_d-4 d-4 ST32d-4 d-4 d-2 R-4 d-4 ST22d-8 d-5 c-4 d-4 e-2 R-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 g-5 e-8
L- wo- men a- ny more. I have a stove that's worth ten cents, a ta-ble worth fif-teen, I cook my gruel in
H- chorus
M-4c-4 c-8 c-8_c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 R-4 f-2 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-4 d-4
L- oy- ster cans, and keep my things so clean. Oh, lit-tle sod shan- ty,
H-
M-1R-2 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-4 d-8 c-8_c-4 d-8 e-8_e-2 R-4 g-4 g-4 g-8 e-8_e-4 e-4
L- Lit-tle sod shan- ty dear to me, I am a stern old
H-
M-3c-4 c-2 b-4 a-4 a-8 b-8_b-4 c-4 d-2 S-6 S-6
L- bach- 'lor, from mat- ri- mo- ny free.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRPOLKA
N-The Strip Polka
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8_G-0 a-0_G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_a-0 G#0 a-4 a-8 b&8 b%4 b-8_b-0 b&0 b%8 G-8 a-8 b-8 W-2 c-4 d-4 e-4 E-8 F-8
L- There's a bur- lesque thea-ter wher the boys like to go to see Quee- nie the cu-tie of the burl- esque show, And the
H- cho:
M-4G-4 G-8_G-0 a-0 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_a-0 G#0 a-4 a-8 b&8 b%4 b-8_b-0 b-0 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 W-2 c-3 e-8 e-8
L- thrill of the eve-ning is when out Quee-nie trips, And the band plays the pol-ka while she strips. "Take it
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8_F-4 d-8 d-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8_E-4 e-8 e-8
L- off! Take it off!" All the cus-to- mers shout, "Down in front! Down in front!" While the band beats it out, But she's
H- verse:
M-4c-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8_F-4 d-8 d-8 b-4_b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-3 E-8 F-8
L- al- ways a la-dy e- ven in pan-to- mime, And she stops, And al-ways just in time. She's as
H-
M-4G-4 G-8_G-0 a-0 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_a-0 G#0 a-4 G-8 a-8 b%4 b-8_b-0 b&0 b%8_G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 d-4 e-4 E-8 F-8
L- fresh and as whole-some as the flow-ers in May, And she hopes to re- tire to a farm some day, but you
H-
M-4G-4 G-8_G-0 a-0 G-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_a-0 G#0 a-4 a-8 b&8 b%4 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-3 R-4
L- can't buy a farm un-less you're up in the chips, So the band plays the pol-ka while she strips.
H- release:
M-1G-2 a-2 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-5 R-4 G-2 a-2 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-5 R-4
L- Quee- nie, queen of them all, Quee- nie, some day you'll fall
H-
M-4G-2 a-2 G-8 a-8 G-8 G&8 F-2 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- Some day, wed-ding bells will chime, In strip pol- ka time.
H-
M-1
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STRWROAN
N-The Strawberry Roan
C-
A-
T-
S-144
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-4 D-4 D-3
L- I was hang- ing 'round town just a- spend- ing my time,
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- Noth- ing else to spend, not e- ven a dime, When a fel- ler steps
H-
M-5c-4 c-5 c-8 b-4 a-5 a-8 a-2 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 b-4_a-4 G-8 G-8
L- up and he says, "I sup- pose You're a bronc bus- tin' man by the
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 D-4 E-3 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 B-4 D-4 D-4
L- looks of your clothes." "You guessed me right, and a good one," I
H-
M-5D-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 E-4
L- claim, "Do you hap- pen to have a- ny bad ones to tame?" He
H-
M-5G-4 G-4 G-4 c-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 a-2 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- says, "I've got one, and a bad one to buck, At throw- in' bronc
H- chorus:
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4
L- ri- ders he's had lots of luck. Well it's Oh, that straw- ber- ry
H-
M-6W-2 C-3_C-3 W-3 a-2 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-3_G-2 a-4
L- roan. Oh, that straw- ber- ry roan. He
H-
M-5a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- says, "That old po- ny ain't ne- ver been rode, and the boy that gets
H-
M-7F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 W-2 E-3 G-2 G-4 W-3 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-2 R-4 S-6
L- on him is sure to get throwed!" Oh, that straw- ber- ry roan.
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%STTNTOP
N-Sittin' on Top of the World
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A-
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K-G
B-4/4
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M-4R-2 R-8 D-0 D-0 F-8 G-8 a-2_a-8 a-0_a-0 b-8 a-8 F-2_F-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 D-8_D-5 F-0 F-0 a-8 F-8
L- It was in the spring, one sun- ny day, my sweet-heart left me, Lord, she went a-
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L- way. And now she's gone, and I don't wor-ry, O Lord, I'm sit- tin' on top of the
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L- world.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STUNGRIT
N-Stung Right
C-
A-Joe Hill
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C F C D7 G
M-1G-8 S-6 C-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-5 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 E-0 D-9 F#0 b-9 a-0 G-5 S-6
L- As I was hi- king 'round the town to find a job one day, I saw a sign: "A thou-sand men are wan-ted right a-way"
H- C F C D7 G7
M-5G-8 S-6 C-9 C-0 C-9 D-0 E-9 E-0 E-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-5 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 E-0 D-9 F#0 b-9 a-0 G-4 S-6
L- To take a trip a-round the world in Un-cle Sam-my's fleet, I signed my name a do-zen times u-pon a great big sheet,
H- C A7 Dm Dm7 G7 G+7 C Cdim G7
M-1a-9 b-0 S-6 W-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 W-3 F-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 F-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 G-2
L- I was stung right, stung right S-T-U-N-G! Stung right, stung right E. Z. mark, that's me,
H- C Am6 Dm6 B7 Esus4 E7 F F#dim C Fm6 D7 G7 C
M-4E-9 D-0 E-9 F-0 G-4 a-4 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-2 c-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 E-4 D-4 C-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- When my term is o- ver and a- gain I'm free, There'll be no more trips a-round the world for me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%STWBLHOR
N-Stewball
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A-
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S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 F-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-2_b-3_b-4 R-4 b-4
L- Stew- ball was a good horse. He
H-
M-5b-4 c-4 d-4 c-3_c-3 R-2 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-5 e-4
L- wore a high head. And the mane on his
H-
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L- fore- top. Was as fine as solk thread.
H-
M-2b-3_b-2 R-4 S-6
L-
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%SUFFMRC3
N-The Holland Handkerchief
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-3G-4 a-4 c-4 S-6 a-2_G-4 F-4 D-4 C#4 D-3 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- There was a lord lived in this town, His prai- ses
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L- went the coun- try round. He had a daugh- ter a beau- ty
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L- bright, On her he placed his heart's de- light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SUFFMRCL
N-The Suffolk Miracle 2
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A-
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K-D
B-3/2
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H-
M-6W-2 D-4 G-4 S-6 a-3 c%4 b-4 a-4 ST22b-3 b-4 W-3 a-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 F-4 W-2 a-2 a-2 ST42b-4 a-4 F-3 S-6
L- Come you peo- ple old and young,, Pray don't do as I have done; Pray let your chil-
B-4/2
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M-4W-2 D-4 E-4 D-4 S-6 ST32F-3 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-3 b-8_a-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 D-3 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- dren have their way, For fear that love breeds a de- cay.
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%SUNMORNG
N-Sunday Morning (I'll be Married)
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A-
T-
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K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 G-4 a-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 D-4 C-8 D-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- One mor-ning, one mor-ning, one mor-ning in spring, I heard a fair dam-sel so gal-lant-ly sing As she sat un-der her
H-
M-3D-8 D-8 D-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 b&8 a-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-5 D-5 S-6
L- Kal- la- ma- king, "Please God, I'll be mar-ried next Sun-day."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SUPRFICL
N-Cheap and Superficial
C-Richard E. Levinson
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 F-8 G-8 S-6 W-3 a-8 a-4 a-8_a-4 a-8 b-8_W-2 b-8 a-5 R-4 F-8 D-8 W-3 G-8 G-5 G-8 a-4 D-8_D-4 R-4 R-4 R-8 D-8
L-Though your hair is all in tan- gles, And your make-up is a mess, Though
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M-4G-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 a-8 G-8_G-4 R-4 R-8 C-8 D-8 F-4 F-8_D-4 D-8 C-8_C-4 R-4 R-4 F-8 D-8
L- most of what you're drin- king Is spil-ling down your dress, And to
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L- keep from fal- ling off your bar-stool's 'bout all that you can do, I'll
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L- make my prop- o- si- tion, 'cus I'm just as drunk as you.
H-chorus:
M-4d-8 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-8_d-8 d-5 d-8 d-5 c-8 a-5 R-2 R-1
L- Let's do some-thing cheap and su- per fi- cial,
H-
M-4d-8 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-8_d-8 d-5 d-8_c-8 F-8 a-8_a-4 R-4 R-2 R-1
L- Let's do some- thing that we might re- gret,
H-
M-4d-8 d-5 d-8 d-5 d-8 d-5 d-4 d-4 c-4 F-8 a-8_a-4 R-4 R-1
L- Let's do some-thing shab-by and in- sen- si- tive,
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M-3G-8 G-4 G-8_G-4 a-8 b-8_b-4 d-8 c-8 G-4 E-8 F-8_F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- This might be the on- ly chance we get.
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%SUPRISNA
N-Supper Isna Ready
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A-
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S-100
K-A
B-4/4
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H-
M-4W-2 R-2 R-4 E-4 W-3 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 c-8
L- Rose- ber-ry to his la- dy says "My hin- nie and my suc- cour, O, shall we do the thing you ken Or
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M-4b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 C-0_E-0 F-4 E-8 D-8 C-8 B-8 B-8 C-0_E-0 F-9 a-0 E-0_C-0 B-0_A-0
L- shall we take our sup-per?" Wi' mod-est face, sae fu' o' grace Re-plied the bon-nie lad-y, My no-ble lord do as you please but
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M-1C-8 B-8 B-8 C-0_E-0 F-8 E-8 R-4 S-6
L- sup-per is- na read-y.
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%SURVIVR
N-Survivor Leave
C-Ken Stevens
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 C-4_C-4 S-6 W-3 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 F-2 R-8 F-8_F-8 F-5 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-5 R-8 S-6
L- I ne- ver real- ly rec- koned The ship would die in se- conds,
H-
M-5F-4 S-6 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-1_W-3 C-2 R-4 C-8 C-8
L- No time to think or fight or e- ven grieve; And for
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M-4a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 F-2 R-8 F-8_F-8 F-5 F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 F-8 F-8
L- some the smoke and fi-re Be- came a fun- eral py- re, And I'm
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L- luc- ky to be on sur- vi- vor leave. Sur- vi- vor leave, sur-vi-vor
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L- leave, And I'm luc- ky to be on sur- vi- vor
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M-2W-2 F-1_W-3 F-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- leave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SUSSXTST
N-Sussex Toast
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- F C F
M-1C-8 C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-4 C-4 C-2 G-4 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 S-6
L- Oh, I have drunk one and I will drink two, Here stands one who'll drink as much as you
H-chorus: Bb F C F
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-8 C-8 F-4 a-4 c-2 b-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 G-2 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- For I've been done as the rest have done, Me and my good com- pan- ions.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SVNCENT
N-Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat
C-Bob Miller
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T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
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H- A E7
M-4A-8 A-8 A-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 C-4 C-4 B-2
L- Se- ven cent cot-ton and for-ty cent meat, How in the world can a poor man eat?
H- A E7
M-4A-8 A-8 A-4 C-4 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 a-2
L- Flo- ur up high and cot- ton down low; How in the world can we raise the dough?
H- D A B7 E7
M-4D-4 D-4 D-2 C-4 C-4 C-2 D#4 D-4 D-4 B-8 B-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-2
L- Clothes worn out, Shoes run down, Old slouch hat with a hole in the crown.
H- A E7 A
M-4A-4 A-8 A-8 C-8 C-8 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-2 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- Back near-ly bro-ken and fin-gers all sore, Cot- ton goes down to rise no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWALLFLY
N-Swallowed a Fly
C-Alan Mills?
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
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H-
M-6G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 c-8_c-8 G-8
L- I knew an old la-dy who swal-lowed a dog. .- Oh what a hog! To swal-low a dog, She swal-lowed the dog to
H-
M-1c-8_c-8 e-8 c-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 c-8_c-8 G-8 c-8_c-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8
L- catch the cat, She swal-lowed the cat to catch the spi-der that wrig-gled and jig-gled and tic-kled in-side her, She
H-
M-5c-8 c-8 e-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 c-4 e-8 c-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 R-8 W-2 ST44G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 S-6
L- Swal-lowed the spi-der to catch the fly I don't know why she swal-lowed the fly Per- haps she'll die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWANNOA
N-Swannanoa Tunnel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 e-4 e-2 e-0 e-0 d-0 d-0 c-8 a-8_a-2 b-8 a-8 G#4 E-2 c-8 b-8
L- Ash- ville junc- tion, Swan-nan-no-a tun- nel, All caved in, babe, all caved
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M-1a-3 R-4 S-6
L- in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWANSWIM
N-The Swan Swims Bonnie
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A-
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-verse: refrain:
M-5a-4 S-6 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 F-2 d-2 c-4 b-8 a-8 F-4 b-8_a-8 S-9 b-4 S-6
L- There were twa sis- ters that lived in a bower, Hi ho and sae bon- bie O
H-verse: refrain:
M-5b-8 c-8 S-6 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-5 E-8 F-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- And there cam' a bon-nie lad- die tae be their woo-er And the swans they swim sae bon- nie- o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWEETLOV
N-Sweet and Lovely
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-2 D-2 E-2 C-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-2
L- Sweet and love- ly is a sin- gle line of me- lo- dy,
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M-4E-2 F-2 G-2 E-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-2
L- And the se- cond is ad- ded to ac- com- pa- ny,
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M-4c-2 b-2 c-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 c-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 c-2
L- And the third one, fills out a per- fect har- mo- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWLLOW
N-She's Like the Swallow
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A-
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S-100
K-A
B-3/4
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H- Bm G Bm E Bm G Bm A Bm
M-1W-2 R-2 B-4 F-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 B-2 D-4 E-2 F-4 b-2 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 F-4 b-2 c-4
L- She's like the swal-low that flies so high, She's like the ri-ver that ne-ver runs dry, She's like the
H- G A Bm D E Bm
M-7W-3 W-2 d-4_c-4 b-4 a-5 a-8 a-4 D-2 E-4 F-2 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4_B-4 A-4 B-2 R-4 S-6
L- sun- shine on the lee shore, She loves her love but she'll love no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTDUND2
N-The Banks of Sweet Dundee
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
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H-
M-6E-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-0_D-9 E-8 b-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-8 b-4 a-8 E-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 D-8 E-0_F-9 E-8 E-8_D-8 E-8
L- It's of a weal- thy far-mer lived on the banks of sweet Dun- dee. He died and left his
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L- daugh- ter ten thou- sand pounds in gold. He died and left his daugh- ter Ten
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L- thou- sand pounds in gold, He left it with her un- cle, her un- cle to con-
H-
M-1E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- trol.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTDUNDE
N-The Banks of Sweet Dundee
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2 G-8_b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 E-3 b-4
L-
H-
M-4d-2 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4_b-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-3 b-4
L-
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 G-4_b-4 d-4 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-3 D-4
L-
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTJOAN
N-SWEET JOAN
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Am G
M-4A-4 S-6 C-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-4 A-5 A-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 F#8 D-8
L- Come lis- ten a while and I'll sing you a song, Of three mer-ry gen- tle- men
H- Am C Am
M-4a-4 a-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 E-4 E-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-4
L- ri- ding a- long. They met with Sweet Joan and to her did say, I'm a- fraid this cold mor-ning will
H- F Am
M-1D-8 C-8 A-4 A-4 S-6 S-6
L- do you some harm.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTLJOAN
N-Sweet Lovely Joan
C-
A-
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- Bm F#m G Bm D Bm G
M-5B-4 S-6 D-5 E-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 B-4 B-5 a-8 d-5 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 R-4 S-6
L- A sto- ry now I will re- late, Con- cer- ning of a pret-ty maid,
H- F#m Bm G D Bm D A Bm
M-5a-4 S-6 b-5 a-8 b-4 d-4 F-4 F-8_E-8 D-5 E-8 F-5 F-8 C-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 B-4 B-4 S-6 S-6
L- Con- cer- ning of sweet love- ly Joan, As she sat mil- king all a- lone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTPRIM
N-Banks of Sweet Primroses
C-
A-
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S-100
K-G
B-3/4
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H-
M-4W-3 W-2 D-8.S-6 W-3 G-8 F-8 G-5 a-8 W-4 b-8 a-0 G-0 G-8_F-8 D-8 D-8 c-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-9 E-0
L- As I walked out one mid- sum- mers mor- ning, To view the fields and to
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M-4F-8 G-8 a-4 R-8 b-8 c-8 e-8 d-4 G-9 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 b-8 a-8 W-4 G-0_F-0 E-0_D-0 G-8_b-8 d-8 c-8
L- take the air, Down by the Banks of the Sweet Prim-ro- ses, There I be- held a most
H-
M-1W-4 b-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- love- ly fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTSLMBR
N-O! Come Sweet Slumber
C-Ludwig von Beethoven
A-Anon.
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S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- 1
M-1d-2 S-6 d-2 b-2 e-2 d-2 d-3 c-4 W-2 b-1
L- O come sweet slum- ber dow- ny sleep,
H- 2
M-4c-2 e-2 d-1 c-3 d-8_c-8 b-2 R-2
L- dow- ny sleep, dow- ny sleep,
H-
M-4R-4 D-4 G-4 F%4 E-4 F#4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 F%4
L- Our eye- lids close, to wea- ry limbs bring sweet re- pose, to wea- ry
H- 3
M-1E-3 a-8_G-8 F-4_D-4_G-2_G-2 F-2 G-2 R-4 b-4
L- limbs bring sweet re- pose, While
H-
M-4b-2 G-2 c-2 b-2 a-4_F-4 G-4_a-4 G-1
L- twink- ling star- lets on us peep,
H-
M-4a-2 c-2 c-2_b-2 b-3 a-4 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- an- gel's eyes, fires di- vine.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SWTVILT
N-Sweet Violets
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 d-4_c-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-4 D-2_D-2 F-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- My wife she died in the bath- tub; She died of a
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 b-4 c-3_c-2 F-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 c-4_b-4 G-4
L- ter- rib- le fit. To ful- fill her fi- nal
H- cho:
M-5F-4 C-2_C-2 F-8 F-8 G-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 d-3
L- wish- es, She was bu- ried in six feet of Sweet
H-
M-1d-2 c-4 b-3_b-2 R-4 d-2 d-4 e-2 d-4
L- vi- o- lets. Swee- ter than the
H-
M-5d-4 c-2_c-2 R-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 c-4_c-4 c-4
L- ro- ses, Co- vered all o- ver from head to
H-
M-5a-3 f-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-3 d-2 c-4
L- toe, Co- vered all o- ver with sweet vi- o-
H-
M-2b-3_b-2 R-4 S-6
L- lets.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SYLVWALK
N-As Sylvie Was Walking
C-
A-
T-
S-84
K-F
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-6W-4 D-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 c-0_a-0 b-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 F-0 E-0 D-0_E-0 F-0_G-0 a-4 D-8 a-8 a-8 c-0_a-0
L- As Syl- vie was wal- king down by the ri- ver side, As Syl- vie was
H-
M-5W-4 b-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 F-0 E-0 D-0_E-0 F-0_G-0 a-4 a-8 d-4 a-0 c-0 b%0 G-0_G-8 G-8
L- wal- king down by the ri- ver side, And loo- king so sad- ly, and
H-
M-5W-4 c-4 E-0 G-0 F-0 D-0_D-8 a-8 d-4 e-0 f-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8
L- loo- king so sad- ly, And loo- king so sad- ly up- on its swift
H-
M-1W-4 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- tide.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%SYMEOVER
N-It's the Syme the 'Ole World Over
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8 E-8 S-6 a-5 E-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 G-5 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 P-8 C-8 E-8 a-5 E-8 G-8 F-8
L- It's the syme the 'ole world o- ver It's the poor wot gets the blyme; while the rich 'as all the
H-
M-3E-4 D-4 d-8 c#8 c%5 b-8 D-8 E-8 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- plea- sures, Now aint that a bleed- in' shyme.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAILMOUS
N-The Tailor and the Mouse
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1d-4 S-6 b-8_b-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 F-8_F-8 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 d-4 b-4 G-2 S-6
L- There was a tai- lor had a mouse, Hi- did-dle- um come fee- da,
H-
M-5d-4 S-6 b-4 G-8_G-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 d-4 W-2 b-4 G-3
L- They lived to- ge- ther in one house, Hi- did-dle- um come fee- da,
H-
M-4b-4 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 a-8 c-8 c-2 c-4 a-5 c-8_c-2
L- Hi- did-dle- um come tin- trum tan- trum Through the town of Ram- sey,
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 E%8 D-4 D-2 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 d-4 W-2 b-2 G-2_G-3 S-6 S-6
L- Hi did-dle um come o- ver the lea, Hi did-dle- dum come fee- da.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAKEBALL
N-Take Me Out to the Ball Game
C-Albert Von Tilzer
A-Jack Norworth
T-
S-140
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-2 a-4 a-3 b-2 b-4
L- Ka- tie Ca- sey was base- ball mad, Had the
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 b-2 b-4 b-3 c-2 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4
L- fe- ver and had it bad; Just to root for the
H-
M-6b-2 b-4 b-4 c-4 e-4 b-3_b-4 c-4 e-4 W-2 a-3_a-2 R-4
L- home town crew, ev- 'ry sou Ka- tie blew.
H-
M-5a-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-2 a-4 a-3 b-2 b-4
L- On a Sa- tur- day, her young beau Called to
H-
M-5b-4 a-4 G-4 b-2 b-4 b-2 a-4 G#2 G-4 G#4 a-4 b-4
L- see if she'd like to go, To see a show but Miss
H-
M-6c-2 a-4 E-2 E-4 F-4 G#4 a-4 b-2 c-4 W-2 a-3_a-2 R-4
L- Kate said, "No! I'll tell you what you can do,"
H-chorus:
M-6D-2 d-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 W-2 a-3 E-3 W-3 D-2 d-4 b-4 a-4 F-4
L- Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the
H-
M-6W-2 a-3_a-2 R-4 W-3 b-4 a#4 b-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 G-4 E-3
L- crowd, Buy me some pea- nuts and Crac- ker Jack,
H-
M-5b-2 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 d-4
L- I don't care if I ne- ver get back. Let me root, root,
H-
M-7b-4 a-4 F-4 W-2 a-3 E-2 E-4 D-2 E-4 W-3 F-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 b-3_W-3 b-4 b-4 c-4
L- root for the home team, If they don't win it's a shame; For it's
H-
M-8W-2 d-3 d-3 W-3 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G#4 a-4 W-2 b-3 c-3 d-3_d-4 R-2 S-6
L- one, two, three strikes you're out, at the old ball game.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAKEHAMR
N-Take This Hammer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8_G-8 G-4 S-6 G-2 G-2 x-4 R-4 a-7 a-7 a-7 G-9 G-0 F-2 D-2
L- Take this ham- mer (wah!) Car-ry it to the cap- tain,
H-
M-4x-4 R-4 D-8_F-8 F-4 a-2 a-2 x-4 R-8 d-8 d-7 d-7 d-7 c-9 c-0 b-2 G-2
L- (wah!) Take this ham- mer, (wah!) And car-ry it to the cap- tain.
H-
M-4x-4 R-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 d-2 x-4 R-8 e-8 e-7 e-7 e-7 d-9 d-0 d-2_c-2
L- (wah!) Take this ham- mer, (wah!) And car-ry it to the Cap-
H-
M-5d-4_c-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 c-4 b-2_G-2 x-4 R-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 G-4 W-1 G-1 W-3 W-3 x-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- tain You tell him I'm gone, (wah!) You tell him I'm gone. (wah!)
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TALEWIFE
N-The Tale of a Wife
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-140
K-Bb
B-9/4
F-tune: Auld Sir Symon (277)
H-
M-1W-2 f-4 S-6 g-5 h-8 i-4 i-5 j-8 i-4 i-2 f-4 g-5 h-8 i-4 i-5 j-8 k-4 l-2 l-4 g-5 f-8 e-4 e-2 f-4 g-5 h-8 i-4
L- I'll tell you a tale of a wife, And she was a Whig and a Saunt; She liv'd a most sanc-ti-fied life But
H- chorus:
M-1W-2 j-2 i-4 h-2 g-4 f-2 f-4 g-5 h-8 i-4 i-5 j-8 i-4 i-2 f-4 g-5 h-8 i-4 i-5 j-8 k-4 l-2 l-4
L- whyles was fash'd wi' her Fa la la la la la la la, Fa la la la la la la la Fa
H-
M-2W-2 g-5 f-8 e-4 e-2 f-4 g-5 h-8 i-4 W-2 j-2 i-4 h-2 g-4 f-2 S-6 S-6
L- la la la la la la la fa la la la la la.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAMGLEN
N-Tam Glen
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-9/8
F-Tune: Merry Beggars #236
H-
M-1R-1 D-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 E%8 D-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 a-8
L- My heart is a- break-in' dear Tit-tie, Some coun-sel un-to me come len', To
H-
M-2G-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 f-8 e%8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- an- ger them all is a pi-ty, But what will I do wi' Tam Glen?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAMLIN1
N-Tam Lane (Tam Lin, etc.)
C-(Michael Cooney version)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 @-4 C-2 C-4 B-2 C-4 D-2 E-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 G-4 a-2 a-4 G-2 E-4 G-3_G-4 R-4 G-4
L- Oh I for- bid you maid- ens all, That wear gold in your hair. To
H-
M-:W-2 a-2 a-4 E-2 E-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 C-3_C-4 R-4 E-8_D-8 C-2 C-4 G-2 G-4 C-2 B-4 A-3 G-2 C-4
L- come or go by Car- ter- shay, For young Tam Lane is there, my love. Young Tam
H-
M-2W-2 E-2 D-4 C-3 S-6
L- Lane is there.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAMLIN2
N-Young Tamblin (Tam Lin etc.)
C-(John Roberts version)
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-5 E-8 e-5 d-8 b-4 G-4
L- La- dy Mar- garet La- dy Mar- garet sat sew- ing on her gown, And she was dressed in
H-
M-4d-3 c-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 a-5 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 a-5 a-8 G-4 E-4
L- black; when a thought come in her head, she'd run in- to the wood to pull flow'rs to flow'r her
H-
M-3c-5 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 a-3 R-4 S-6
L- hat, my boys, to pull flow'rs to flow'r her hat.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAMMANNY
N-Tammany
C-Gus Edwards
A-Vincent Bryan
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- Em F#dim B7 Em F#7 B7
M-1b-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-2 D#8 F-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 b-2
L- Hi- a- wa- tha was an In- dian so was Na- va- jo, Pale-face or-gan grin-ders killed them ma-ny moons a- go;
H- Em F#dim B7 Em D A7 D7
M-8b-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 c-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-2 D#8 F-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c#8 d-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2
L- But there is a band of In-dians that will ne- ver die, When they're at the In-dian Club, this is their bat-tle cry:
H-chorus: G E7 A A7 D7 G
M-8D-5 E-8 b-2 a-5 G-8 E-2 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 a-8 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 b-8 b-8 R-8
L- Tam- ma- ny, Tam- ma- ny, Big Chief sits in his te-pee, chee-ring braves to vic-to-ry.
H- E7 A7 D A7 D7 G
M-8D-5 E-8 b-2 a-5 G-8 E-2 D-8 d-8 D-8 d-8 D-8 d-8 D-8 d-8 e-5 d-8 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- Tam- ma- ny, Tam- ma- ny, Swamp 'em swamp 'em get me wam-pum, Tam- ma- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARAHARP
N-The Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls
C-trad.
A-Thomas Moore
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 c-5 E-8 W-2 D-3 G-4
L- The harp that once through Ta- ra's halls the soul of mu- sic sped, Is
H-
M-4c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 C-3 G-4
L- han- ging mute on Ta- ra's walls, as if that soul were dead. So
H-
M-4c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 c-5 E-8 W-3 D-3 G-4
L- sleeps the pride of for- mer days, so glo- ry's thrill is o'er, And
H-
M-4c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- hearts that once beat high for praise now feel that pulse no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARPJCKT
N-The Tarpaulin Jacket
C-Charles Coote
A-G. J. Whyte-Melville
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-4
L- A tall stal- wart Lan- cer lay dy- ing. And
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 b-4 b-4 R-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 G-4 G-4
L- as on his death- bed he lay, he lay, To his friends who a-
H-
M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 G-4 a-4 F-4
L- round him were sigh- ing These last dy- ing words he did
H-
M-5E-3_E-4 R-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4
L- say: Wrap me up in my tar- pau- lin jack- et,
H-
M-5G-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 G-5 E-4 F-2 b-4 b-4_a%4 a&4
L- jack- et, And say a poor buf- fer lies low, lies low, And
H-
M-5G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 b-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 R-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4
L- six stal- wart Lan- cers shall car-ry me, car-ry me, With steps sol- emn
H-
M-3G-4 a-4 F-4 E-3_E-4 R-4 R-4 S-6
L- mourn- ful and slow.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARSAIL2
N-The Tarry Sailor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-8 D-8 ST34E-4 C-4 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 D-2 D-8 E-8
L- Come all my fair ones, Come all my fond ones, Come and lis- ten un- to me, Could ye
B-3/4
H- chorus:
M-1F-4 F-9 E-0 D-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-8 B-8 C-2 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-8 E-8
L- fan- cy a bul- ly sail-or kad, That has just come home from sea, Could ye fan- cy a bul- ly
H-
M-3G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 D-4 C-8 B-8 C-3 S-6
L- sail- or lad, that has just come home from sea?
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARWATHI
N-Farewell to Tarwaithie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4 S-6 b-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 G-8 G-8 b-4 G-4 G-4
L- Fare- weel tae Tar- wai- thie, a- dieu Mor- mond Hill. And the dear land o'
H-
M-5E-8 D-5 D-4 E-8 G-5 a-4 G-2 b-8_a-8 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 b-4
L- Cri- mond I bid ye fare- weel. I'm bound out for Green- land and
H-
M-6a-8 G-5 a-4 b-2 G-4 b-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 W-2 E-8 G-2 a-8 G-2 S-6 S-6
L- rea- dy to sail. In hopes to find ri- ches in hunt- ing the whale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARYTROU
N-Tarry Trousers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 C-4 C-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 B-8 B-8 B-4 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 G-4 E-4 F-3 S-6
L- As I walked out one fine May mor-ning the wea-ther be-ing fine and clear,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 b&4 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 B%4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- I thought I heard a ten- der mo- ther Tal-king to her daugh- ter dear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARYTRU2
N-Tarry Trousers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 C-4 P-0 C-4 P-0 G-4 G-0_E-9 F-4 D-8 D-8 D-8_C-8 B-9 C-0 C-4 C-4 E-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 G-5 G-8
L- As I roved out one fine sum-mer's eve- ning To view those flow'rs and to take the air, 'Twas
H-
M-4G-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 a-4 b-4 C-4 C-4 G-4 G-8_E-8 F-8_D-8 D-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- there I spied a ten- der moth- er Talk- ing to her daugh- ter fair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TARYWOOL
N-Tarry Wool
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 S-6 a-5 a-8 a-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-5 a-8 a-8_b-8 c-4
L- Oh, tar- ry wool, oh tar- ry wool, Tar- ry wool is
H-
M-4d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 E-2 F-8_E-8 a-8_F-8 E-4 E-4 D-5 E-8 C-5 E-8 E-5 E-8 E-4 d-4
L- ill to spin. Card it well, oh card it well. .- Card it well ere
H-
M-1c-4 b-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- you be- gin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAVTOWN
N-Tavern In The Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-8_F-8_F#8 S-6 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 E-4 G-9 G-0 G-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8
L-
L- There is a tav-ern in the town, in the town, And there my true love sits him
H-
M-1D-4 G-9 a-0 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-9_c-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 a-8 b-5 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L-
L- down, Sits him down and drinks strong wine as hap- py as can be, And ne- ver ne-ver thinks of
H- chorus:
M-1c-3 G-9 G-0 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 G-8
L-
L- me. Fare thee well for I must leave thee do not let the par-ting grieve thee For there
H-
M-1G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 E-4 G-9 G-0 G-5 E-8
L-
L- comes a time when best of friends must part, must part. A-dieu, a- dieu kind friends a-dieu, yes a-dieu, I
H-
M-1G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 D-4 G-9 a-0 G-8_F-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 G-4 c-9 c-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 c-8
L-
L- can no lon-ger stay with you, Stay with you, I'll hang my harp on a wee-ping wil-low tree, And
H-
M-1b-5 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-2_c-8 S-6 S-6
L-
L- may the world go well with thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TAYLRBED
N-The Taylor Fell Thro' the Bed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-0_F-0 S-6 E-9 F-0 G-8 e-9 d-0 e-8 c-0 a-9 a-8 a-4 G-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 e-9 d-0 e-8 c-0 G-9 G-8 G-4 g-0_f-0 e-8 g-8 e-8 f-9 h-0 f-8
L- The tay-lor fell thro' the bed thim-ble an' a' the tay-lor fell thro' the bed thim-ble an' a'; The blan-kets were thin an' the
H-
M-3e-9 d-0 c-8 a-4 c-0_d-0 e-9 g-0 f-8 e-9 d-0 c-8 c-0 a-9 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- sheets they were sma' The tay-lor fell thro' the bed thim-ble an' a'
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TBIEDNBR
N-Tibbie Dunbar
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Tune: Johny McGill #285
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 f-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 f-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 f-0 d-0
L- O wilt thou go wi' me sweet Tib-bie Dun-Bar? O wilt thou go wi' me sweet Tib-bie Dun-bar? Wilt thou
H-
M-5c-9 b-0 a-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-0_F-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 c-8 f-9 e-0 f-8 g-8 f-8 g-8
L- ride on a horse or be drawn in a car, Or walk by my side O sweet Tib-bie Dun-Bar? I care na thy dad-die his
H-
M-5h-9 f-0 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 f-9 e-0 f-8 g-8_f-8 g-8 h-8 f-8 d-8 d-8 f-8 g-8 h-9 f-0 h-8 g-8 e-8 g-8 f-8 d-8 e-8 f-4 e-0_d-0
L- lands and his mo-ney, I care na thy kin, sae high and sae lord-ly, But sae that thou't hae me for bet-ter or waur, And
H-
M-2c-8 a-8 F-8 G-9 b-0_a-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 R-8 S-6
L- come in thy coat- ie sweet Tib-bie Dun-bar.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TEAPARTY
N-A Tea Party Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-Tune: Hosier's Ghost
H- F C F C7 F C7
M-6a-9 c-0 S-6 b-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-9 c-0 b-4 a-4 G-9 E-0 F-2 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8
L- As near beau- te-ous Bos-ton ly- ing on the gent- ly swel- ling flood, With-out jack or pen-dant
H- F C7 F Bb C
M-5F-4 G-4 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 E-8 F-2 b-8 a-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8
L- fly- ing, Three ill- fa- ted tea ships rode; Just as glo- ri- ous Sol was set- ting on the
H- F C C7 F C Bb F C7
M-5F-4 E-8_D-8 E-0 F-0 G-8 C-2 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 c-8 E-8 F-8_G-0_a-0 G-4 f-8 e-0_d-0 c-4 b-8_a-8 b-8 G-8
L- wharf a nu-mer-ous crew, Sons of Free- dom fear for-get- ting Sud-den-ly ap- peared in
H- F
M-1F-2 S-6 S-6
L- view.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TEATAX
N-The Tea Tax
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 c-4 S-6 W-3 a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 R-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 c-8
L- I snum I am a Yan-kee lad, and I guess I'll sing a dit-ty, And if you do not re-lish it, The
H-
M-4b%8 c-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 c-8 R-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8
L-more will be the pi-ty. That is, I think I should have been a pla-guey sight more fi-nished man If I'd been born in Bos-ton town, But I
H- chorus:
M-4F-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-4 F-9 F-0 F-4 R-4 c-4 d-9 e-0 f-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-4 F-9 F-0 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- warn't cause I'm a coun-try man. Tol lol de ra, Ri tol de rid-dle id-dle right, tol de ra.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TELLHOME
N-The Telling Takes Me Home
C-Bruce Phillips
A-
T-
S-64
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G Am A7 D7
M-1D-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-4 C#8 D-8 E-8 E-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 F-5 G-8
L- Let me sing to you all the old songs I know Of wild wind-y plac-es locked in time-less snow, And
H- G F#m C D7
M-5G-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-5 P-0 F-8 E-4 P-0 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 W-2 D-1 S-6 R-1
L- wide crim-son des-erts where the mud-dy riv-ers flow, It's sad but the tel- ling takes me home.
H- G
M-2D-3 P-0 B-8 A-8 @-1 S-6
L- (last'verse)home, takes me home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TELLWRLD
N-Tell All the World, John
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-chorus:
M-4a-8 G-4 F-8 a-4 C-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-4 G-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 a-4 C-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8
L- Tell all the world, John, Tell all the world, John, Tell all the world, John, I know the o-ther world is
H- solo: chorus:
M-4E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 a-8_F-5 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8
L- not like this. The tal- lest tree in Par- a- dise, I know the o- ther world is
H- solo: chorus:
M-4E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-8 a-8 b-4 c-4 a-8_F-5 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 D-8
L- not like this. The Chris- tians call it the tree of life, I know the o- ther world is
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 F-2 S-6
L- not like this.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENNSTUD
N-The Tennessee Stud
C-Jimmy Driftwood
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-5 F-5 C%8 C%4 C-8 C-8 C-4 C-8 C-8
L- A- long a-bout eight- een and twen-ty five, I left Ten- nes-see ve-ry
H-
M-4C%8 C-5 C-2 W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 C%8 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 D-8 D-8
L- much a- live, I ne-ver would have made it through the Ar-kan- sas mud, If I
H- chorus:
M-4F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C%8 C-8 C#4 D-2 W-1 W-3 W-2 R-2 R-4 R-8 D-8 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-4 a-4 a-4
L- had-n't been a- rid-in' on the Ten-nes-see stud. The Ten-nes-see stud was
H-
M-4c%5 c-8 a-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 F%5 F-8 E-2_E-1
L- long and lean, The co-lor of the sun and his eyes were green;
H-
M-1F-8 a-4 a-8 a-4 a-4 c%8 c-4 c-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 A-8 A-8 C%8 C-8 C#4 D-5 R-8 S-6
L- He had the nerve and he had the blood, and there ne-ver was a horse like the Ten-nes-see stud.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENOCLOK
N-Ten O'Clock and All is Well
C-Bob Camp and Bob Gibson
A-Bob Camp and Bob Gibson
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-From Judy Collins songbook
H-
M-4R-4 G-8 G-8 D-2 R-4 G-4 D-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 D-2 R-4 G-4 D-2
L- Ten o' clock, all's well, ten o' clock all's well.
H-
M-4R-4 E-7 E-7 C-7 D-8 D-5 R-4 E-7 E-7 C-7 D-2 R-4 E-7_E-7 E-7 D-2 R-4 E-4 D-2
L- Town cri-er cal-ling swing-in his bell. Ten o' clock all's well,
H-
M-4R-7 R-7 E&7 E-7 E-7 E-7 G-4 R-7 G-7 G-7 E&4_E-7 E-7 E-7 G-2 R-8 G-8 G-7 G-7 G-7 b&4_b-7 G-7 b-7 c-6 c-6 c-6 G-2
L- ex-cept for the girl with the tear in her eye, Whose sail-or had left with a bit- ter good- bye.
H-
M-4R-8 E&8 E-7 E-7 E-7 D-5 D-8 E&6 F-6 E-6 D-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8_D-7 D-7 D-7 F-4_F-7 F-7 F-7 G-1
L- He swore on his life they nev- er would part. But he sailed and he left with her heart.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENTHMIL
N-Ten Thousand Miles
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8_b-8 S-6 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 E-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-3 S-6
L- O fare you well, I must be gone and leave you for a while.
H-
M-5a-8 b-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 d-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F#8_E-8 D-4 S-6
L- But wher-e- ver I go I will re- turn, If I go ten- thou- sand mile, my dear,
H-
M-3C-8 D-8 S-6 E-5 D-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- If I go ten thou- sand mile.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENTHOU
N-Ten Thousand Cattle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-4 R-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 b-4 b-4 E-8 D-8 b-2 d-8 c-8 a-5 a-8 b-7 G-7 E-7 D-5 D-0_D-0 E-0_E-0 D-8
L- Ten thou-sand cat-tle, gone a- stray; Left my range and trav-elled a- way. Sons of bitch-
H- REFRAIN
M-5b-5 D-8 E-8 D-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 a-8 d-8 S-9 b-4 c-8 S-9 a-8 b-8 G-2 R-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 G-5 e-8
L- es, I'm here to say, Have left me dead broke, dead broke to- day, In gamb- ling hells de-
H-
M-4d-4 b-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-2 d-8 R-8 b-8 S-9 G-4 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- lay- ing; Ten thou-sand cat-tle stray- ing, stray- ing.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENTHOU2
N-Ten Thousand Cattle
C-
A-Owen Wister ?
T-
S-132
K-D
B-3/4
F-Tune from Sam Hinton via Katie Lee via SingOut
H-
M-1W-2 R-2 D-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-8 a-8_a-2_a-2 a-4 a-2 a-4 E-2 G-4 F-3_F-4 R-2 b-4 b-4 b-4
L- Ten thou- sand god- dam cat- tle, a- roam- in far and wide, Shore wisht I
H-
M-1W-2 d-2 c-4 b-4_a-4 F-4 D-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 C-4 D-2_E-4_F-2 R-8 a-8 S-9 a-2 a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-3
L- had my sweet- ie here a- lay- in' by my side. A- lay- in by my side.
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 R-8 G-8 G-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 b-4 a-2_a-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 E-2_E-8 G-8 F-3_F-2 R-8 D-8 b-8 b-5 b-4
L- My gal she up and left me, I 'spect she's gone to stay, She lit out o'
H-
M-1W-2 d-2 c-4 b-4_a-4_F-4 D-2 D-8 E-8 F-7 F-7 F-7 F-4 F-4 E-2 C-4 D-2_E-4_F-4 R-4 F-8 G-8 a-7 a-7 a-7 a-4 a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 D-3
L- here a- run- nin' With a son-of-a bitch from I- o- way, With a son-of-a bitch from I- o- way.
H- cho:
M-9W-2 R-2 b-8 b-8 b-3_b-3 a-3_a-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 F-3_W-3 F-2 R-4
L- I'm a lone man A real lone man,
H-
M-;W-2 b-3_b-3 a-3_a-2 a-4 G-3_G-2 G-4 F-3_F-2 R-4 D-3_W-1 D-3 W-2 D-4 R-2 S-6
L- lone man, a real lone man, Dead broke.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TENTTNT
N-Tenting On the Old Camp-Ground
C-Walter Kittredge
A-
T-
S-82
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 E-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 C-8 C-2 P-8 R-4 E-4
L- We're tent-ing to-night on the old camp ground; Give us a song to cheer Our
H-
M-4c-8_c-4 c-8 a-5 F-8 F-4_F-8 E-8 E-4 R-8 E-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 F-4 E-4 a-2 R-2
L- wea- ry hearts, a song of home And friends we love so dear.
H-chorus:
M-4E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 a-5 a-8 b-2 R-2
L- Ma- ny are the hearts that are wea- ry to- night, Wish- ing for the war to cease;
H-
M-4c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-8 F-5 F-8 a-4 R-8 a-8 c-5 c-8 c-5 b-8 a-2 R-2
L- Ma-ny are the hearts , loo-king for the right, To see the dawn of peace.
H-
M-4E-8 E-4 E-8 E-4 R-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-2 R-2 S-6
L- Tent-ing to-night, Tent-ing to-night, Tent-ing on the old camp ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TERRTIME
N-Terror Time
C-Ewan MacColl
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- c g7
M-1C-8 S-6 C-2 E-8 F-8 W-2 G-3_G-3 W-3 R-2 G-9 a-0 G-0 F-9_F-4 E-4 W-2 F-3_F-3
L- The hea- ther will fade and the brac-ken will die
H-
M-6C-2 E-8 F-8 G-2 c-4 W-2 b&3_W-3 b&2 c-8 b-8 a-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 W-4 a-9_G-0_F-0 S-6
L- Streams will run cold and clear; And the small birds will be go-
H-
M-7G-4_S-6 W-2 G-3 W-3 R-2 G-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 C-8 D-8 F-2_F-8_E-0_D-0 W-2 E-3_W-3 E-3
L- ing. And it's then you will be know- ing
H-
M-6R-4 G-5 F-8 E-0 C-9_C-2 W-2 B&3_W-3 B&2 C-4 C-3_C-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- that the ter-ror time is here.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TEXRANG
N-Texas Rangers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9E-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 F-9 E-0 F-8 G-4 G-8 F-0 E-8 C-0_C-9 B-0 C-8 R-8 R-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 G-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-8 C-8 B-0 C-0_C-0 R-9 R-0 S-6
L- Come all ye Tex- as Ran-gers, where e-ver you may be. I'll tell to you a sto-ry that hap-pened un-to me,
H-
M-9W-2 E-4 S-6 W-3 C-8 E-0 F-9 E-8 F-0 G-8 G-9 F-8 E-8 C-0 C-8 B-0 C-8_C-0 R-9 R-8 G-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 b-0 G-0 G-8_G-8 G-8 F-9 E-0 C-8 B-0 C-0_C-0 R-0 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- One night the age of fif-teen years I joined a loy-al band, We marched from San An- To-ni-o un-to the Ri-o Grande.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THDOCTOR
N-The Doctor
C-Ernest Newton
A-Thomas Hood (1798-1845)
T-
S-100
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 b-8 b-8 E-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 b-8 b-8 E-8 e-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-4 b-8
L- There once was a doc-tor (no foe to the proc-tor) A phy-sic con-coc-tor, whose dose was so pat, How-
H- cho:
M-5c-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 E#8 G-8 F-8 F-8 c-8 e-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 E-8 B-8 C-8 D#8 E-4 E-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- ev- er it act-ed, One speech it ex-tract-ed, "Yes, yes" said the doc-tor, "I meant it for that!" He meant it for that, He
H-
M-3b-9 c-0 b-8 G-4 E-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 F-8 S-9 a-8 G-8 E-8 b-8 a-8 R-4 S-6
L- meant it for that. There's no doubt a-bout it, he meant it for that.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THECOWBY
N-The Cowboy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 C-0 C-0 S-6 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-0 b-0 a-8 a-8 c-8 c-0 a-0 G-8 G-8 c-8 S-6
L- Oh a man there lives on the wes- tern plains, With a ton of fight and an ounce of brains,
H-
M-5W-4 c-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 a-0 b-0 c-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 S-6 S-6
L- Who herds the cows as he robs the train and goes by the name of cow- boy.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THEWEAVR
N-The Weaver
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-0 Bm Em Bm A Bm G
M-6B-0 B-0 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 D-8 W-4 D-8 D-8 D-0_E-0 F-0 F-0 W-3 a-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 W-4 b-0 b-0 b-0 b-0 d-8 b-0 b-0
L- Oh, as I roved out one moon-light night, The stars were shi- ning and all things bright, I spied a pret-ty maid by the
H- D F#m Bm chorus: D
M-1W-4 a-8 F-0 F-0 d-9 F-0 F-8 F-0 F-0 F-8 E-0 E-0 D-0 D-0 B-8 B-8 A-0 A-0 D-8 D-8 D-0 F-0 E-0 E-0
L- light of the moon and un- der her a- pron she car-ried a loom, To me right whack fol the doo- a
H- Bm D A Bm Bm D
M-1D-8 B-8 B-8 R-8 W-4 D-8 D-8 D-0 E-0 F-0 G-0 W-3 a-8 E-8 F-8 R-8 W-4 b-9 c-0 d-8 b-8 d-8 F-8 F-8 E-0 D-0
L- di- do- day, Right whack fal the doo-a di- do- day, Too- ra loo- ra loo- ra lay, To me
H- Em Bm
M-2W-4 E-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-8 B-8 S-6 S-6
L- right whack fal the doo- a di- do- day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THISLAND
N-This Land is Your Land
C-
A-Woody Guthrie
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune from Carter Family's Rock of Ages
H-
M-4C-8 D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-5 F-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-5 C-8 C-8 E-8 D-4 D-5 D-0 D-0 C-8 D-8
L- This land is your land, This land is my land. From Ca- li- for- nia, To the New York
H-
M-4E-4 E-5 C-0 C-0 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-5 F-0 F-0 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-3 D-8 D-4 C-8 B-8 B-8 C-8 D-8
L- is- land, From the red-wood fo- rests, To the Gulf Stream wa-ters, This land was made for you and
H-
M-1C-2_C-8 S-6 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THNGSLNT
N-All Things Are Quite Silent
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6a-8_G-8 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-2 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4
L- All things are quite si- lent, each mor- tal at rest, When me and my
H-
M-5G-4_a-4 b-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-2 a-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-4 a-4
L- love got snug in one nest. When a bold set of ruff- ians they
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 d-4 a-2 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 E-4
L- en- tered our cave, And they forced my dear jew- el to plough the salt
H-
M-1D-2 S-6 S-6
L- wave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THNLMNZ
N-Theniel Menzie's Bony Mary
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-Tune: Ruffian's Rant #177
H-
M-4W-2 W-4 R-4 R-8 R-0 b-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 b-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 D-0
L- In com- in' by the brig o' Dye, At Dar- let we a
H-
M-4W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-0 R-0 b-0 a-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 d-9 e-0 f-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0
L- wink did tar-ry; As day was daw- in in the sky, We drank a health to
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-9 a-9 F-0 d-9 a-0 b-9 a-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 d-9 a-0
L- bo- nie Ma- ry. Then- iel Men- zie's bo- nie Ma- ry, Then- iel Men- zie's
H-
M-4W-4 b-9 a-0 b-0 d-9 a-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 d-9 e-0 f-9 e-0 d-0 b-9 d-9 F-0
L- bo- nie Ma- ry, Char-lie Gri- gor tint his plai- die Kis- sin' Men- zie's
H-
M-1W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-8 R-0 S-6
L- bo- nie Ma- ry,
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%THNLMNZS
N-Theniel Menzie's Bony Mary
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-Tune: Ruffian's Rant #177
H-
M-4W-2 W-4 R-4 R-8 R-0 b-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 E-0 F-9 E-0 F-9 b-0 a-0 F-9 F-9 D-0
L- In com- in' by the brig o' Dye, At Dar- let we a
H-
M-4W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-0 R-0 b-0 a-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 d-9 e-0 f-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0
L- wink did tar-ry; As day was daw- in in the sky, We drank a health to
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-9 a-9 F-0 d-9 a-0 b-9 a-0 d-9 b-0 a-9 F-0 d-9 a-0
L- bo- nie Ma- ry. Then- iel Men- zie's bo- nie Ma- ry, Then- iel Men- zie's
H-
M-4W-4 b-9 a-0 b-0 d-9 a-0 F-9 E-9 D-0 d-9 e-0 f-9 e-0 d-0 b-9 d-9 F-0
L- bo- nie Ma- ry, Char-lie Gri- gor tint his plai- die Kis- sin' Men- zie's
H-
M-1W-4 E-9 D-0 E-0 b-8 R-0 S-6
L- bo- nie Ma- ry,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THOLDMAN
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 E-4 G-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 F-8
L- This old man, he played one, He played knick- knack on my thumb, To my
H-
M-4G-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 C-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-2 G-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 S-6
L- knick- knack pad-dy whack, Give my dog a bone, This old man comes rol- ling home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THOUSONG
N-A Thousand Songs
C-Bill Steele
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5@-4 S-6 @-4 C-4 C-8 C-5 C-8 C-5 P-8 C-8 C-5 B-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 W-2 C-3 E-4
L- I woke up smel-ling ba- con with a pine cone in my side; I
H-
M-5F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 W-2 D-1_D-2 P-8 D-4 E-4 W-3 F-4 F-4 F-8 F-5
L- stuck my head out in the morn- ing sun; There was one guy fix- in'
H-
M-1G-4 G-2 D-4 E-8 E-5 E-8 D-5 C-3 P-5 C-8 C-8 D-5 D-8 D-8 D-5
L- break- fast and twen-ty sing- ing songs, so I knew that break-fast
H-
M-5D-8 A-5 B-4 C-4 W-2 D-1_D-3 E-4 W-3 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 G-8 G-5 G-4 D-4
L- ne- ver would get done. I crawled out of my sleep-ing bag and
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 E-5 P-0 D-8 D-3 P-5 @-4 A-5 C-8 C-4 C-4 C-8 A-5 B-4 C-4
L- picked up my gui- tar, To start the day with cof- fee and a
H-
M-5W-2 D-1_D-3 E-4 W-3 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-5 G-8 G-5 G-4 D-4 E-5 E-8 E-8 D-5
L- song; We'd built a sing- ing ci- ty un- der- neath the spread- ing
H- chorus:
M-6W-2 C-3_C-8 P+8 @-8 W-3 P+0 A-8 C-5 C-5 C-8 B-4 P-0 B-4 P-0 C-4 P-0 D-4 W-2 C-1_C-3 @-4 @-4 C-4 C-5 C-8
L- trees, To join it, all you do is sing a- long. We start-ed in the
H-
M-5C-4 P-0 C-4 P-0 C-4 P-0 C-4 D-2 P-9 E-4 F-4 D-3 P-5 C-4 F-4 P-0 F-4 P-0 F-4 P-0 F-4 E-8 E-5 P-8 E-4 E-4
L- morn- ing with a hymn to the sun; We sang through lunch and din- ner and we've
H-
M-4D-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 D-3 P-5 G-4 a-5 a-8 a-5 b-8 c-4 G-4 G-5 E-8
L- hard- ly just be- gun, We'll try to sing a thou- sand songs be-
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 E-2 P-4 C-5 P-8 C-8 B-4 B-2 B-4 B-5 B-8 C-4 D-4 W-2
L- fore this day is done, and to- mor- row there'll be a thou- sand
H-
M-2W-2 C-1_C-3 S-6 S-6
L- more.
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%THREBIRD
N-Three Birds
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 b-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- There were three birds that built ve-ry low, Said the first to the se-cond, "Let's have at her toe!" The third he went mer-ri-ly
H- chorus:
M-5c-8 c-8 c-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-2 R-8 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8
L- mer-ri- ly in, The third he went mer-ri-ly in. Oh ne-ver went wim-ble or tim-ber so nim-ble with
H-
M-4G-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 e-4 e-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- so lit- tle screw-ing or knoc- king in, With so lit-tle knoc- king in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THRECRAW
N-The Tree Craws
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8 S-6 c-2 G-5_F-8 W-3 E-9 F-0 G-9 E-0 C-2 D-9 E-0 F-9 D-0 B-2
L- .- Three craws sat u-pon a wa', Sat u-pon a wa'
B-6/4
H-
M-3E-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 ST44c-2 G-5_F-8 E-9 F-0 G-9 E-0 C-4 D-8 E-8
L- Sat u-pon a wa- a- a- a Three craws sat up-on a wa- On a
B-4/4
H-
M-2F-4 D-4 G-4 B-4 C-2 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- cold and fros- ty mor- ning.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THREEBLN
N-Three Blind Mice
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- 1 2
M-5E-5 D-5 C-3 E-5 D-5 C-3 G-5 F-4 F-8
L- Three blind mice. Three blind mice. See how they
H-
M-5E-3 G-5 F-4 F-8 E-2_E-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- run. See how they run. They all ran af-ter the far- mer's wife, who
H-
M-5c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-8 E-5 D-5
L- cut off their tails with a car- ving knife, Did you e- ver see such a sight in your life, as three blind
H-
M-1C-2_C-8 R-8 S-6
L- mice?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THREEGRN
N-Three Grains of Corn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-5_E-8 G-4 ST78G-8 a-8 b-8 d-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 ST68G-5_G-4 E-8
L- Give me three grains of corn Mo- 0 ther, On-ly three grains of corn, 'Twill
H-
M-4G-4 e-8 c-4 E-8 G-4 F-8 D-4 E-0 G-0 c-8_b-8 c-8 d-8_c-8 b-8 c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- keep what lit- tle life I have Till the co- ming of the dawn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THREESIX
N-Three Dishes and Six Questions
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1C-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 c-0 c-9 d-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 c-5 C-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 c-5 S-6
L- "Oh go a- way, you sil-ly man and do not bo-ther me. Be- fore that you can lie with me you must cook me dish-es three.
H-
M-5c-8 S-6 f-8 f-8 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 F-8 D-8 C-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-0 C-0 c-8 c-8 d-9 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-0 G-0 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- Three dish-es you must cook for me, and I will eat them all, Then you and I in the bed will lie, and you'll lie next to the wall.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THREMRRY
N-Three Merry Men
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-4 b-8 c-8 a-4 E-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 a-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-1
L- Three mer- ry men and three mer-ry men and Three mer-ry men are we.
H-
M-4b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-1 S-6
L- I in the wood and thou on the ground and Jack sleeps in the tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THRERAV2
N-The Three Crows
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 F-8 F-4 F-8 F-5 D-8 W-2 F-3 F-4
L- There was three crows sat on a tree, O Bil-ly Mac-Gee Mac- Gore, There
H-
M-4D-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 d-5 c-8 d-3 b-4
L- was three crows sat on a tree, O Bil-ly Mac-Gee Mac- Gore, There
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 G-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 b-8 c-8
L- was three crows sat on a tree, And they was as black as crows could be And they
H-
M-4d-2 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 f-8_c-5 f-8_c-5 f-8_c-5_c-4 b-8 c-8
L- all flapped their wings and cried, Caw, Caw, Caw! And they
H-
M-4d-2 c-4 c-4 b-4 b-4 a-2 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 D-8 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- all flapped their wings and cried: "Bil- ly Mac-Gee Mac- Gore!"
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%THRERAV3
N-Twa Corbies
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-4 g-4 d-5 b-8 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 a-0 a-9 f-4 a-5 b-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0
L- As I cam' by yon auld house end I saw twa cor-bies sit-tin there- on, The tane un- to the
H-
M-8d-0 d-9 g-4 d-5 b-8 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 G-4 d-9_b-0 G-4 f-8_e-8 d-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 G-4 d-9_b-0 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- t'oth-er did say, "O whare sall we gae dine the day?" "O, whare sall we gae dine the day?"
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%THRERAVN
N-The Three Ravens
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H- Em Am Em B
M-5E-4 S-6 E-4 F-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-5 c-8 S-9 b-4 S-6
L- There were three rav'ns sat on a tree, Down a- down, hey down a- down,
H- Em D G B G
M-1W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 E-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 a-8 W-2 b-3 b-4 W-3 b-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- There were three rav'ns sat on a tree with a down. There were three rav'ns sat
H- D Em B G B
M-4W-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 W-3 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 D#4 B-4 G-8 a-8 ST32b-2 P-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 F-4
L- on a tree They were as black as they could be, With a down, der-ry der-ry der- ry down,
H- Em
M-1E-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- down.
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%THREWLSH
N-Three Jolly Welshmen
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4S-9 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-4 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 D-2 S-9 b-4 b-9 b-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 S-9 b-4 b-9 G-0 D-4 E-9 D-0
L- Three jol- ly Welsh- men, and jol- ly boys were they, They went a- hunt-ing on Saint Pat- rick's day, Look a-
H-
M-1G-2 G-5 R-8 S-6
L- there now!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%THRSCORE
N-Three Score and Ten
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-9 E-0 F-5 R-8 W-2 F-4 F-4 F-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 D-5 E-8 F-3 a-4 W-3 a-5 G-8 G-4 G-4
L- Well it's three score and ten boys and men were lost from Grims-by town; From Yar- mouth down to
H-
M-7G-4 F-8_E-8 F-4 D-8 F-8 W-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-3 D-8_E-8 F-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-2 a-4 b-8 a-5 D-4 E-4 F-3 a-4
L- Scar- bo- rough ma- ny hun-dreds more were drowned. Our her-ring craft, our trawl-ers, Our fish-ing smacks as well, They
H-
M-1a-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 a-8 c-5 c-5 b-8 a-8 G-5 F-4 E-4 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- long did fight that bit- ter night Their bat-tle with the swell.
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%THSTRAIN
N-This Train
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-8 E-4 G-8 F-9 E-0 C-8 B-8 E-8 E-8_E-2 R-4 b-8 b-4 e-8 c-9 b-0 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8_b-2 R-4
L- This train is bound for glo-ry, This train. This train is bound for glo-ry, This train.
H-
M-3b-8 b-4 e-8 c-9 b-0 G-8 E-8 W-4 F-8 F-8 E-0 E-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 E-0 E-0 C-8 B-8 W-3 E-8 E-4 G-8 F-9 E-0 C-8 B-8
L- This train is boud for glo-ry, Don't ride no-thin' but the right-eous an' the ho- ly This train is bound for glo-ry
H-
M-1E-8 E-8_E-2 R-4 S-6
L- This train.
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%THYMEPRE
N-Thyme, It is a Precious Thing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D A A7 D
M-6a-4 S-6 W-2 F-3 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-8 F-8_F-4 W-2 D-1_D-1 W-3 a-3 a-4
L- .- Thyme, it is a prec-ious thing. Thyme brings
H- Em7 A D
M-4W-2 G#4 a-4 b-4 a-4 W-2 E-1_E-1 W-4 a-4_a-8 a-8 b-4 a-4
L- all things to your mind; Thyme with all its
H- G A D
M-4W-2 D-4 F-2_F-8 a-8 b-4_b-8 b-8 G-4 E-4 W-3 D-8_C-8_C-2 B-8 A-8 F-3 P-9 D-4
L- la- bors, a-long with all its joys, And it's thyme brings
H- A D
M-3C-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 D-1_D-3 S-6 S-6
L- all things to an end.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TIMEHARD
N-Times is Hard
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H- Eb Ab Bb Eb F
M-5G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 C-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 B-3 E-8 D-8 C-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- Please don't burn our shit-house down, Mo- ther has pro-mised to pay. Fa- ther's a-way on the
H- Bb C Bb7 Eb A
M-4D-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 W-4 E%0 E-0 B%8 C-8 G-4 G&8 W-3 F-3 W-3 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8
L- o- cean wave And sis-ter's in the fam- 'ly way, Bro- ther dear has
H- Ab Bb7 C Fm
M-5G-4 F-8 C-4 C-8 D-4 b-8 F-8 F#4 G-5_G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 C-4 C-0 C-0
L- go- nor-rhea, And times is fuc-king hard, So please don't burn our shit-house down, or we'll
H- Bb7 Eb
M-2D-8 D-8 a-8 G-0 G-9 F-8 E-3 S-6
L- all have to shit in the yard.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TINKCRT
N-The Tinker's Courtship
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-4 E-8 F%4 E-8 D-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 d-8 d-4 d-8 b-4 d-8
L- In Bib-ber-ly town a maid did dwell, A bux- om lass and I knew her well; Her age it was scarce
H- chorus:
M-5c-4 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-8_E-8 F-8 D-5 G-9 G-0 G-8 D-4 E-8 F%8 E-8 F-8 D-4 D-8
L- twen- ty two, And for a man she was in view. Fa la la ler- o lid-dle lie day, Rite
H-
M-2G-9 G-0 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- fa la la le- ro li- gee whoa!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TINKLER
N-Weary Of The Darning
C-Allie Windwick, 1979
A-(from Gordon Bok's "Ensemble)
T-
S-80
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- 1 G major 2 3 a minor 4 D major 5 G major
M-1D-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-8 D-8 G-8_G-5 C-8 E-8 a-8_a-4 G-8 F-8 a-8 d-8_d-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 C-8
L- Here's a tink- ler seek-in' rags, Seek-in' rags, an' seek-in' rags, He begs wi' plea that
L- Here's a man wha win-nae ploo, Win-nae ploo - - - -, win-nae ploo - - - -, Ne'er a thowt tae
L- In an oot the need-le flies, Need-le flies, the nee-dle flies, We've pat- ches here o'
H- 6 7 a minor G major 8 D major G maj (9=B7) 10 e minor 11 B major (V7)
M-1B-8 D-8 G-8_G-4 G-8 E-8 c-4 b-4 G-8 a-5 G-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 E-8 D#8 F-8 b-8_b-4 a-8
L- nev- er flags, Though Col- lie growls a warn- in'. What's the use of com-in' here? We're
L- keep a coo; He cin- noe thole the farm- in'. Cauld the wind wi' whist-le seeks The
L- sic a size, 'Twill keep her goin' 'til morn- in'. Gang we all wi' tat-tered sarks While
H- 12 e minor 13 14 D major 15 16 A major
M-1G-8 E-4 D-4 C-8 B-8 E-4 E-5 D-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 F-8 a-8_a-5 a-4 b-8 a-4 G-8
L- sil-ler- less wi' lit- tle gear All the time the bil-lows roar Men wha fish must
L- muck-le holes in Wil-lie's breeks. " " " " " " " " " " "
L- fai-ther's creels lie oot o' work. " " " " " " " " " " "
H- 17 A7 D major 18 G major 19 20 a minor 21 D major
M-5F-4 E-8 S-9 D-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-8 D-8 G-8_G-5 C-8 E-8 a-8_a-4 G-8 F-8 a-8 d-8_d-4 D-8
L- bide a- shore. (CHORUS:)
L- " " " So come ye back some i- ther day, I- ther day, some i- ther day. Wur
L- " " "
H- 22 G major 23 24 C major G major 25 D major G major
M-1D-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-4 D-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-5 G-5
L-
L- wear- in' a' the rags we hae And wea- ry o' the darn- in'.
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%TIPRARY
N-It's a Long Way to Tipperary
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8_S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-5 P-8 G-8_a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 D-4 R-4
L- Up to might-ty Lon-don came an Ir-ish-man one day, As the streets are paved with gold, sure ev-'ry-one was gay;
H-
M-4b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 G-8_G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 B-8_C-8 C#8
L- Sing-ing songs of Pic-ca-dil-ly, Strand and Lei-cester square 'Til Pad-dy got ex-it-ed and he shou-ted to them there It's a
H-
M-4D-4 D-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 b-2 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-2 G-4 D-4_D-5 B-8_C-8 C#8
L- long way to Tip-pe- ra- ray, It's a long way to go; It's a
H-
M-1D-4 D-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 b-2 F-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-1
L- long way to Tip-pe-ra- ry, To the sweet- est girl I know!
H-
M-4D-4 D-5 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-4 b-2_b-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-2_b-8 G-8_G-8 a-8
L- Good- bye, Pic-ca- dil- ly! Fare- well Lei- cester Square! It's a
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-2 D-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 G-2 a-4 G-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- long, long way to Tip-pe-ra- ry. But my heart's right there!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TITANIC1
N-The Titanic
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 E-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 a-8_G-4 E-8 D-4 C-4_C-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-4 b-8 c-4 c-0 c-0 c-8 b-8 a-8
L- On the sev-en-teenth of Ap- ril, Nine- teen hun-dred and twelve, The ship by the name of Ti-
H-
M-3G-4 E-4_E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-4 B-8 C-8_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- ta- nic From Li-ver-pool left with the swells.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TITANIC2
N-The Titanic
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5a-2 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-2 D-4 F-2 F-4 a-2 b-4 c-2
L- Sai- ling out on the Ti- ta- nic, Some nine- ty miles
H-
M-5a-4 G-2 a-8 a-5 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 D-8 F-8 a-2 R-4 D-4 C-2
L- from shore, When sud- den- ly she struck an ice- berg. And sank
H-
M-2c-4 a-2 G-4 F-2 S-6
L- to rise no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TITANIC3
N-The Titanic
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H- chorus:
M-6G-0 G-0 S-6 S-5 G-5 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-5_c-4 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 c-4 c-8 G-5_G-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 d-8
L- As the moon rose in glo- ry, Drift-ing to the gold-en west, She told her sad, sad
H- verse:
M-5e-8 G-4_G-4 E-0 F-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 d-8 c-5_c-4 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 b&8 a-4_a-4 F-8
L- sto- ry; Six-teen hund-red have gone to rest. The watch-man was ly-ing down dream-ing, Yes
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 D-8 G-4 F-8 E-5_E-4 D-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 G-4_G-4 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 e-4 d-8
L- dream-ing a sad, sad dream. He dreamed the Ti- ta- nic was sink-ing, Far out on the deep blue
H-
M-1c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TITANIC4
N-God Moves on the Water
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1R-2 R-4 b-8_c-8 G-2_G-8 b-4 G-8 b-2 G-8 R-8 G-8_d-8 d-2_d-8 g-4 g-8
L- God moves on the wa- ter, God moves on the
H-
M-4d-4_b-4 G-8 R-8 b-8_c-8 G-2_G-8 b-4 G-8 b-2 G-0 R-0 G-4 G-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 G-8 b-8 b-5
L- wa- ter, God moves on the wa- ter And the peo-ple had to run and
B-1/2
H- verse:
M-8G-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-5 b-9_G-0_b-4 R-8 c-8 c-4 b-8_G-8 G-9 G-0 b-6 c-6 b-6 c-4 c-8_G-8 b-2
L- pray. In the year of nine- teen and twelve, On- a Ap- ril the thir- teenth day,
H-
M-8R-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 c-5 c-8 c-8 b-4 c-8 c-5 b-8_G-8 G-9 G-0 b-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-5 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- When the great Ti- tan-ic was sink-in' down, Well the peo-ples had to run and pray.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TITANIC6
N-The Titanic
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 D-4 F-8 a-4 d-8 b-8_a-8_b-8 a-8_F-9 D-0 F-8_E-8 F-8 D-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-8
L- You fee- ling hear- ted Chris- tians, oh lis- ten to my tale. The gal- lant ship Ti-
H-
M-5d-5 c-8_b-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 G-8 a-5_a-4 F-0 G-0 a-8 a-4 b-4 c-8 d-8 e-0_d-9 c-8_b-8 a-8
L- ta- nic for New York land did sail; She was love-ly and the lar- gest boat that
H-
M-5b-8 b-4 b-8_a-8 F-8 a-5_a-4 a-0 a-0 D-4 F-8 a-4 d-8 b-8_a-8 b-8 a-8_F-9 D-0 F-4 E-0 F-0 D-4 D-8
L- e- ver yet was seen, But she lies with fif- teen hun- dred souls be- neath the At- lan- tic
H-
M-1d-5_d-4 S-6 S-6
L- sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TNDRCOMN
N-Here's the Tender Comin'
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-9/8
F-
H-
M-1a-4 G-8 F-4 a-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 b-8 b-4 F-8 a-5 a-5 F-4_E-8 D-4 E-8
L- Here's the ten- der co- min', pres- sing all the men, Oh, my hin- ny
H-
M-3F-4 a-8 b-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 F-8 c-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 a-5
L- what shall we do then? Here's the ten- der co- min' off at Shie- la's bar
H-
M-1D-4 F-8 d-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 d-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5 S-6
L- Here's the ten- der co- min' full of men- o'- war.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOBIMINI
N-Bimini
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8c-2_c-4 G-8 a-8 b-9 G-0_G-8 F-8 E-9 E-0 C-8 R-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-9 a-0_a-8 E-8 G-9 G-0 F-8 R-8 S-6
L- Oh, when I go down to Bi- mi- ni, Ne-ver get a lic- kin' till I go down to Bi- mi- ni.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOLDLTLY
N-Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
C-Scotty Sky
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G7 C
M-9W-2 C-4 D-4 S-6 E-3 E-4 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 D-3_D-2 D-4 E-4 F-3 F-4 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 E-1_E-2 S-6
L- Have I told you late-ly that I love you? Could I tell you once a-gain some- how?
H- F G7 C G7 C
M-9W-2 G-4 G-4 S-6 a-3 c-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F#4 a-4 G-2 E-4 E-4 D-2 E-4 F-2 E-4 D-4 C-1_C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Have I said with all my heart and soul that I a- dore you? Well, dar-ling, I'm tel- ling you now.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMBOLYN
N-Tom Bolyn
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/8
F-
H-
M-1C-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 R-4 E-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 G-5 R-4 E-8
L- Tom Bo-lyn was Scotch- man born, His shoes wore out and his stock-ings were torn. The
H-
M-8G-9 G-0 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 d-4 d-0 d-0 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 S-6
L- calf of his leg come down to his shin, I'm a hell of a fel-low says Tom Bo-lyn.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMCATBL
N-Tom Cat Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 E-4 C-2 R-2 E-5 E-8_E-4 C-4 D-2 R-2
L- I got an old tom cat. When he steps out
H-
M-4C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-4_E-4 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-2 E-8 E-5 D-4 B-4 C-2 R-2
L- all the puss-y cats in the neigh-bor- hood they be- gin to shout.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMDOOL2
N-Tom Dooley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1A-8 A-4 A-8 B-4 D-4 F-2 F-2 A-8 A-4 A-8 B-4 D-4 E-3 R-4
L- Hang down your head Tom Doo- ley, Hang down your head and cry,
H-
M-4A-8 A-4 A-8 B-4 D-4 E-2 E-2 E-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-8 B-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- Hang down your head Tom Doo- ley, Poor boy, you're go-ing to die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMDOOLY
N-Tom Dooley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-From FRank Proffitt
H-
M-1A-4 A-4 B-4 D-4 F-2 F-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 F-2 R-2
L- Hang your head Tom Doo- ley, Oh, hang your head and cry,
H-
M-4A-4 A-8 A-8 B-4 D-4 E-2 E-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- Killed lit- tle Lau- rie Fos- ter, Poor boy, you're bound to die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMEN
N-What Means Noo A' The Young Men?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 f-4 S-6 d-4 d-4 D-5 E-8 F-5_G-8 a-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 D-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 a-4 c-2 a-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- What means noo a' the young men that do the las-ses slight? The half o' that wid sair them, they wid con-si-der right;
H-
M-9W-2 D-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 c-2 a-4 c-4 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4 a-3 c-4 a-5 a-8 D-4 D-4 F-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 D-4 D-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- They'll snuff and smoke to-bac-co, it's not sae ea-sy got, Like- wise a' o- ther va- ni-ties, a dou-ble breas-tit coat.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMGHOST
N-The Ghost of Tom
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 D-4 E-4 B-4 C-4 D-4 E-2 G-4 F-4 G-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-8_F-8_G-8_a-8
L- Have you seen the ghost of Tom? Long white bones with the rest all gone.
H-
M-4b-5_a-8_b-4_e-8_d-8 b-4_a-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 S-6
L- Oooh ooh ooh Would-n't it be chil-ly with no skin on?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMMYHLO
N-Tommy's Gone to Hilo
C-
A-
T-88
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- solo: chorus:
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 F-2 a-4 G-8 D-8 F-2 a-4 G-2_G-8_F-8 a-4
L- My Tom- my's gone, what shall I do? A- way, Hi-
H- solo: chorus:
M-4G-3 R-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-2 D-4 F-8 E-8 D-2 R-4 F-5 G-8 S-9 a-5 F-8
L- lo! My Tom-my's gone, what shall I do? Tom- my's gone to
H-
M-1G-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- Hi- lo.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOMRHYM
N-Thomas the Rhymer
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-8 D-4 R-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 R-8 D-8 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-8_G-8
L- True Tho- mas lay on Hunt- lie bank; A fer-lie he spied wi' his e'e; And there he saw a
H-
M-3F-8 G-8 D-4 G-8_a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 D-0_E-0 F-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- la- dy bright, come ri-ding down, by the El- don Tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TONEBELL
N-Tone the Bell Easy
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 c-0 c-0 S-6 e-8 c-8 c-7_b-7 G-7 c-8 G-8 R-8 c-8 c-8 c-0 b-0 c-0 b-8 G-0 W-3 G-5 G-8
L- When you hear dat I'se a dy- in', I don' want no-bo-dy to mo'n. All
H-
M-4W-4 c-7 c-7 c-7 c-7_b-7 G-7 b-8_G-8 R-8 c-8 c-0_b-8 c-0 G-0 G-9 E-0_C-9_C-4
L- I want my friends to do Is give that bell a tone;
H-chorus:
M-4W-4 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-0_e-0 c-0_b-0 c-0 G-9 F-8 F-8 F-8 c-8 c-7 b-7_c-7 G-0 E-9
L- Well, well, well tone de bell ea- sy; Well, well, well, tone de bell ea- sy.
H-
M-4W-4 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-8 c-7 e-7_c-7 G-0 E-9 c-0 c-0 G-0 G-0 E-0 E-0 C-8 E-0 E-9 C-8 S-6 S-6
L- Well, well, well, tone de bell ea- sy, Je- sus gon-na make up my dy- in' bed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TOOGOOD
N-Too Much of a Good Thing
C-Peggy Seeger
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F C Dm F
M-1C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 c-9 d-0 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 E-8_D-8 C-8 D-5 R-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-4 a-8
L- On Mon- day night he came to my door and he made such a din "Get up, get up, you
H- Bb C7 Bb F
M-5c-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 b-4 b-8 b-8_c-8 d-8 c-5 R-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8
L- dar- ling girl and let your lo- ver in!" Well I got up and I let him in, and
H- BB C7 F C7 F Dm Gm C F
M-6D-4 P-8 D-8 b-8_c-8 a-8 G-5 P-8 C-4 C-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-4 E-8 F-5 P-8 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- on me he did fall, It was five o' clock in the mor-ning be- fore I got a- ny sleep at all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRAIL30
N-Goodbye to the 30-Foot Trailer
C-Ewan MacColl
A-
T-
S-64
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-3W-4 E-8 S-6 C-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8
L- The auld ways are chang- ing, ye can- na de- ny, The
H-
M-3W-4 C-8 B-8 C-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 W-3 a-5 E-4 E-8 W-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8
L- day o' the trav- el- er's o- ver. There's no- where to gang and there's
H- chorus:
M-3W-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 W-3 D-5 C-4 C-8
L- no- where to hide, so fare- weel to the life o' the ro- ver. Good-
H-
M-2W-4 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 b-8
L- bye to the tent and the old car- a- van, to the
H-
M-1W-4 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-8
L- tin- ker, the gyp- sy, the trav- el- ing man, And good-
H-
M-2W-4 E-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 A-8 W-3 D-5 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- bye to the thir- ty foot trail- er.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRAMPST
N-Tramp on the Street
C-
A-Grady and Hazel Cole
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-3/4
F-From Joan Baez Songbook
H-
M-5G-4 b-4 G-8_F-8 E-3 E-3_E-3 b-4 c-4 b-4
L- On- ly a tramp was Laz- rus that
H-
M-4a-3_a-3 a-4_G-4 a-4 W-3 F-3
L- begged. He lay down
H-
M-5D-0_B-9_B-2_B-2_B-8 B-8 b-4 c-2 b-3_G-3
L- by the rich man's gate.
H-
M-4G-4 b-4 G-4 E-3_E-2 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-5 b-8
L- He begged for crumbs from the rich man to
H-
M-5b-8_a-8_a-2_a-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 e-5 e-8 c-4_b-2_E-2 G-9 G-0
L- eat. But they left him to die Like a
H-
M-3F-2 G-9 G-0 F-8_E-8_E-2_E-3 S-6
L- tramp on the street.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRAVLER3
N-Three Travelers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-8 C G7 C G7
M-6C-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-5 G-5 E-5 c-5 G-5_G-5 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- There were three tra-ve-lers, tra-ve-lers three, Hey down, ho down, lack a down
H- C F C F C G7 C
M-5E-8 G-4_G-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 C-4_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- der- ry, And they would go tra-vel the north coun-try with-out e-ver a pen-ny of mo- ney.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRMPTRMP
N-Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
C-George Root
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-9 E-0 S-6 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 b-0 b-9 G-0 F-4 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 b-0
L- In the pri- son cell I sit, Think- ing Moth- er dear of you, And our bright and hap- py house so far a-
H-
M-4c-3 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 b-0 b-9 G-0 F-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 a-9 c-0
L- way; And the tears they fill my eyes, Spite of all that I can do, Tho' I try to cheer my com-rades and be
H- chorus:
M-4b-3 R-4 d-4 d-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 G-0 F-2 b-2 c-4 c-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 d-0
L- gay. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The boys are march- ing. Cheer up com- rades, they will
H-
M-4c-3 F-9 E-0 D-9 F-0 b-9 c-0 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-9 b-0 b-9 G-0 F-4 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 a-9 F-0 a-9 c-0
L- come; And be-neath the star-ry flag, we will breathe the air a-gain, Of the free land in our own be- lov- ed
H-
M-1b-3 R-4 S-6
L- home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TROOPRM2
N-As I Roved Out
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 W-2 a-8 S-6 W-4 a-8 a-8 E-9 D-0 E-0 F-0 E-0_D-0 C-9 C-0 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 D-9 D-0
L- And who are you me pret-ty fair maid and who are you me ho-ney? And who are you me
H-
M-5W-4 E-0 F-0 E-0_D-0 C-9 C-0 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 G-4 a-8 W-4 a-8 d-8 d-8 c-0_d-0 e-8 d-8 c-9 a-0
L- pret-ty fair maid and who are you me ho- ney? She an- swered me quite mo- dest- ly; I
H- chorus:
M-4W-4 c-9 c-0 c-9 C-0 E-8 G-8 c-8 b%8 a-8 a-8 D-8 R-8 E-0 F-0 E-0 D-0 C-8 R-8
L- am me mo- ther's dar- ling. With me too- ry- ay, fol- de- di-dle day,
H-
M-4W-4 c-8 c-8 E-0 F-0 E-0 D-0 E-4 D-8_C-8 W-3 D-2_D-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Di- re fol-de-did-dle dai- rie oh.
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%TROOPRMD
N-The Trooper and the Maid
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-this melody from The Scottish Folksinger, Buchan & Hall
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 D-8 D-0 G-9 G-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 D-8 D-9 C-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-4 d-8 d-0_c-0 b-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 D-0 D-0 d-9 d-0 c-0_b-0 a-8
L- A troop-er lad cam' here last nicht, Wi' ri-din' he was wea-ry, A troop-er lad cam' here last nicht, fan the moon shone bricht an'
H-
M-1G-4 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- clear- ly.
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%TROUBMND
N-Trouble in Mind
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 E-9 D-0 S-6 b-3 b-4 a-3 a#9 b-0 d-5 b-8 a%4 G-4 C-2 S-6
L- Trou- ble in mind, I'm blue, but I won't be blue al- ways,
H-
M-4R-4 R-8 a#0 b-0 S-6 d-4 b-8 G-8_E-5 R-8 R-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 a#4 G-8 G-8_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- For the sun gonna shine, In my back door some day.
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%TRPHORSE
N-The Trooper's Horse
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 d-9 d-0 G-4 G-9 a-0 b%9 b-0 a-9 G-0 c-4 e-4 d-9 c-0 b&8 a-8 G-4 G-9_a-0 b-4 b-4
L- It's a land- lad- y's daugh-ter and her name was Nel- ly, And it's green, O green, the
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M-5c-7_d-7_c-7_b-9 c-0 d-4 c-4 W-2 d-4 f-4 g-4 g-9 g-0 W-3 d-9_e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 W-2 G-4 G-4 d-2_W-2 d-2 R-4 c-9 d-0
L- leaves do grow. And she took sick with a pain in her bel-ly. And it's ha, young man, Do you
H-
M-1a-4 G-4 S-9 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- tell me so?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRPRTAIL
N-The Trooper and the Tailor
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-8
L- There was an old black-smith in Lon-don did dwell, He had a fair la-dy, he loved her right well. He had a fair la- dy he
H- chorus:
M-5d-8 c-8 b-8 c-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 b-4_b-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 D-4 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 D-4 c-8
L- loved her right well, And this black-smith he was a bold troo-per. Tee la-rell tee lay, Tee la-rell tee lay, Tee
H-
M-2b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 G-4_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- la-rell tee la- rell tee lie- do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRUCKWMN
N-Truck Driving Woman
C-Si Kahn
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 R-2 R-4 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 E-2 G-8 a-8 b-5 d%8 b-8_a-8 G-4 b-3 b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 b-4 b-8_a-8 G-4
L- You see me on the high- way And you near-ly shift your load, You take an-oth-er look good bud-dy and you near-ly leave the
H-
M-5E-4 G-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 W-2 a-2 a-4 a-4 G%4 E-3_W-3 E-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 G%4 E-8 E-8 b-4 b-4
L- road, Ain't you nev-er seen a truck driv-ing wo- man Nine-ty pounds of fire in a five- foot
H-
M-5W-2 E-1_W-3 E-2 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 W-2 b-2 d-2 b-4 a-3_W-3 a-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4
L- frame? And you'd bet-ter move on o- ver, 'Cause I'm right be-
H-
M-3G%8 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-4 G-4 W-2 E-1_E-3 R-4 S-6
L- hind you in the left- hand lane.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TRULOVNO
N-How Should I your True Love Know?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Am E Am Dm E F E C Am G C
M-1a-4 b-4 c-4 b-8_a-8 G#4 a-4 E-2 c-5 c-8 e-4 d-4 c-1
L- How should I your true love know From an- oth- er one?
H- Em Am Dm E Am F E A Dm Am E Am
M-4b-4 c-4 d-4 c-8_b-8 e-4 a-4 E-2 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-1 S-6
L- By his coc- kle hat and staff, And his san- dal shoon.
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%TRUMPSND
N-I'll Hear The Trumpet Sound
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1D-8 D-8 S-6 F-0 F-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 D-9 D-0 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-9 a-0 b-8 b-8 a-7_G-7_F-7 G-8 F-8 W-2 D-2 D-4 a-8 c#8
L- You may bu-ry me in the east, You may bu-ry me in the west, But I'll hear the trum-pet sound In that mor- ning. In that
H-
M-4d-2 D-8 D-8 F-4 c-8 c-8 a-7_G-7 F-7 G-4 F-8 a-8 c-9 c-0 a-8 a-8 G-8_F-8 F-8 F-8 D-2 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- mor- ning, My Lord, How I long to go, For to hear that trum-pet sound In that mor- ning.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TURKLADY
N-The Turkish Lady
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 a-8 a-8 S-6 a-5 a-8 G-8 a-8 D-5 E-0 E-0 F-8 G-8 c-5 d-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 c-0 c-0 d-8 c-8 b-5 a-0 a-0 S-6
L- You young and old I pray draw near, And a pret-ty sto- ry you shall hear. It was of a Tur- kish young
H-
M-4G-8 a-8 S-6 D-5 F-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 d-0 a-0 G-8 F-8 F-5 S-6 S-6
L- la- dy brave, Who fell in love with an En-glish slave.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TURNMORN
N-Turning Toward the Morning
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-5d-8 d-8 S-6 d-5 d-8 d-8 c-5 b-2 P-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 e-5 e-8 e-5 f-8 g-2_g-8 f-4 e-8
L- When the deer has bed- ded down, And the bear has gone to ground, And the
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 G-5 G-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-1
L- north- ern goose has wan- der'd off to war- mer bay and sound,
H-
M-4R-2 d-4 d-4 d-5 d-8 d-8 c-5 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 g-4 g-4 g-5 h-8
L- It's so ea- sy in the cold to feel the dark- ness of the
H-
M-5g-2 P-4 f-5 e-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8 E-4 G-3_G-4 S-6
L- year, And the heart is grow- ing lone- ly for the mor- ning.
H-chorus: chorus:
M-4R-4 b-5 b-8 S-6 b-4 a-4 a-5 a-8 a-2 b-4 c-4 d-5 d-8 d-8 e-5
L- Oh my Joa- nie, don't you know that the stars are swing-ing
H-
M-4d-2 R-4 b-8 c-8 d-5 d-8 d-5 d-8 e-4 d-4 G-5 G-8 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8
L- low, And the seas are rol- ling ea- sy as they did so long a-
H-
M-4W-2 a-1 W-3 R-4 R-8 a-8 d-8 d-5 d-5 d-8 d-5 c-8 c-8 b-5 R-4 G-8 G-8
L- go? And if I had a thing to give you, I would
H-
M-4g-5 g-8 g-5 h-8 g-2 f-5 e-8 d-5 d-8 d-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 a-5 G-8
L- tell you one more time, that the world is al- ways tur- ning toward the
H-
M-2E-4 G-3_G-3 S-6 S-6
L- mor- ning.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TURNYEME
N-Turn Ye to Me
C-
A-
T-
S-92
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-4 S-6 D-2 C-4 F-5_G-8 a-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-5_G-8 F-4
L- The stars are burn- ing cheer- i- ly, cheer- i- ly, Ho- ro
H-
M-5a-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 F-8 F-2 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 F-5_G-8 a-4
L- Mhai- ri- dhu, turn ye to me! The sea- mew is moan- ing
H-
M-5a-5 G-8 F-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-5_G-8 F-4 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 F-8
L- drear- i- ly , drear- i- ly Ho- ro Mhai- ri- dhu, turn ye to
H-
M-5F-3 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 a-3
L- me! Cold is the storm wind that ruf- fles thy breast,
H-
M-5c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-3 c-4 d-4 e-4
L- Warm are the down- y plumes lin- ing thy nest; Cold blows the
H-
M-5f-4_e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-5_a-8 S-9 b-4 a-5_G-8 F-4 a-5 b-8 c-4
L- storm there, soft falls the snow there, Ho- ro Mhai- i- dhu,
H-
M-2a-4 G-5 F-8 F-3 S-6
L- turn ye to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TURTDOV2
N-Turtle Dove
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Am C G Am C
M-1R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 a-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 E-8_D-8 C-8_D-8 E-4
L- It's fare you well my own true love, It's fare you well a-
H- F Am C G Am
M-4a-2 a-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 c-4 E-4 E-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-8_F-8 G-4
L- while. If I go a- way I will come a- gain, If I go ten thou- sand
H- G Am F Am
M-3a-8_G-8 F#8_E-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 c-4 b-4 a-3 R-4 S-6
L- miles my love, If I go ten thou- sand miles.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TURTDOV2.1
N-Fare Thee Well, My Own True Love
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Folk Songs of the Catskills, Cazden, Haufrecht, Studer
H-
M-4G-5 G-8 a-5 G-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-4 C-8 D-8 E-5 E-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-3 G-4
L- Fare you well my own true love, And 'tis fare you well for a while. If
H-
M-4a-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 E-4 D-4 C-8 D-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-1 S-6
L- I should go, I would re- turn if I tra- vel'd ten thou- sand miles.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TUTITATY
N-Hey Tuti Tatey
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune: Hey tuti tatey #206
H-
M-4e-8 e-0 e-0 e-8 e-8 e-4 g-9 g-0 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-9_e-0 f-9 f-0 g-0_e-9 d-9_c-0 c-9_d-0 e-9 d-0 c-9_h-0 h-9 g-0 G-2
L- Land-la-dy count the law-in, The day is near the daw- in, Ye're a' blin' drunk, boys, an' I'm jol- ly fou.
H-
M-4G-4 G-8 G-8 G-9_a-0 c-4 a-9_c-0 a-8 G-8 a-9_b-0 c-9_d-0 e-8_g-8 d-9 e-0 c-9_d-0 e-9_d-0 c-0_a-9 a-9 G-0 G-2 S-6
L- Hey tu- ti ta- tey, How tu- ti tai- ti, Hey tu- ti tai- ti, wha's a fou now?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWAEMPR
N-The Twa Emperors
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/8
F-Grieg A
H-
M-6F-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-0 a-0 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 F-4 F-4 C-0 C-0 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-0 a-0
L-
H-
M-5c-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 f-0 d-0 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 a-8 F-4 F-4 f-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 f-8 d-4 c-8
L-
H-
M-5a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-0 a-0 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8
L-
H-
M-1a-8 F-4 F-4 S-6 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWAWIVES
N-THERE WAS TWA WIVES
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
F-tune:Tak Your Auld Cloak About You (338)
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 b-9 c-0 b-4 R-8 d-0 d-0 c-9 b-0 a-4 R-8 a-8 b-9 a-0 G-4 R-8 a-8 F#9_E%0 D-4 R-8 a-8 b-9 c-0 b-5 d-8
L- There was twa wives and twa wit-ty wives, As e'er play'd hough- ma- gan- die, And they coost oot up-
H-
M-5c-9 b-0 a-5 d-8 b-9 a-0 G-5 a-8 F#9_G-0 D-5 a-8 b-9 F-0 F-4 R-8 E-8 D-9 F-0 F-4 R-8 F-0 F-0
L- on a time, Out o'er a drink o bran- dy Up Mag-gie rose, and forth she goes An she
H-
M-5D-9 G-0 G-4 R-8 a-8 b-9_c-0 d-4 R-8 c-8 b-9 b-0 b-5 b-8 c-8 d-8 f-4 R-8 f-8 g-0_f-0_e-0_d-0 e-4 d-9 c-0
L- leaves auld Ma- ry fly- tin An she far-ted by the byre-en' For she was gaun a-
H-
M-1b-9_a-0 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- shi- ten.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWENTY8
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-2 a-4 a-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 W-2 F-4 R-2 a-4
L- In twen-ty eight we met our fate When pre- si- dents they run. When
H-
M-4b-8 b-5 b-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4
L- Hoo- ver won, he said, "It's done, for the pa- nic's now be- gun." We'll have some
H-
M-4c-1_c-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- fun, four years to come.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWNBLLT
N-The Twin Ballots
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6@-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 @-8 S-6 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8
L- A- long in No-vem-ber, when chill was the weath-er, Two bal-lots was cast in a box to-geth-er; They nest-led right up close like
H- chorus:
M-5F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 F-9 B-0 D-8 C-8 G-0 G-0 c-5 b-5 c-5 R-4 G-8
L-bro-ther and bro-ther, You could-n't tell one of these votes from the oth-er. They was both rum votes, An'
H-
M-5a-8 b-8 c-8 G-4 E-8 D-5_D-8 R-8 @-8 C-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- sanc-tioned the li-cense plan;--- But one was cast by a jol-ly old brew-er and one by a Sun-day school
H-
M-1c-5_c-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWNLVD
N-The Town I Loved So Well
C-B. Martin
A-Phil Coulter
T-
S-136
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- A E D A D A
M-8C-8 D-8 S-6 W-2 E-3 E-4 b-3 a-8 G-8 a-3 a-8_F-8 E-3 E-4 F-3 G-8_a-8 C-3 A-8_B-8 C-3 D-8_C-8
L- In my me- mo- ry I will al- ways see the town that I have loved so
H- E A E D A D A
M-7W-2 B-2 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-3 E-4 b-3 a-8 G-8 a-3 a-8_F-8 E-3 E-8 E-8 F-2 G-4 a-4 C-2 C-8_B-4 A-8
L- well, Where our school played ball by the gas- yard wall and we laughed through the smoke and the
H- A A F#m D Bm D A D Bm D
M-8W-2 A-1_A-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 a-2 a-4 a-4 b-3 c-8 d-8 d-8_c-4 c-8 c-4_b-4 a-2 R-4 b-8 c-8 d-3 d-4 d-5 c-8 b-5 a-8
L- smell. Go-ing home in the rain, run-ning up the dark lane, Past the jail and down be-hind the
H- E A E D A D A E7
M-8W-2 G-8_F-8 E-3_E-2 R-4 C-8 D-8 E-3 E-4 b-3 a-8 G-8 a-5 a-8 a-5 F-8 E-3 E-8 E-8 F-3 G-8_a-8 C-3 C-8_B-8
L- foun-tain, Those were hap- py days in so ma- ny ma- ny ways, In the town I loved so
H- A
M-2W-2 A-1_A-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWNTYTNT
N-Twenty Tons of TNT
C-Michael Flanders
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- C Am F6 G9 Am Dm G7 C Am F6 G9 Am F6 G7 C
M-8C-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 R-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8 C-0 C-9 C-0 C-9 C-8 B-8 C-8 R-8
L-I have seen it es-ti- ma-ted some-where be-tween birth and death, There are now three thou-sand mil-lion peo-ple li-ving on this earth.
H- F Em Am F6 G G7 Am C F6 G7 Am Dm7 G7 C
M-8F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-0 @-9 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-4
L- And the stock-piled mass de-struc-tion of the nuc-lear pow'rs that be, E-quals for each man and wo-man TWEN-TY TONS OF T. N. T.
H-chorus:E Am F6 G7 C Gm Dm7 G7 Am F6 G7 C Am F6 G7
M-8x-8 R-8 x-8 x-8 R-8 x-8 x-8 R-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8_@-8 C-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-4 C-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8
L- .- .- .- .- .- Twen-ty tons of T N T? Twen- ty tons of T. N. T.! Ev-'ry man of ev-'ry na- tion
H- Am F G C F Ebm7 Am7 F6 G7 G Am C F6 G9
M-8C-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 c-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 A-8 @-8
L- shall re-ceive this al-lo-cation. Tex-an, Ban-tu, Slav or Mao-ri, Ar- gen-tine or Sin-gha-lee, Ev' ry mai-den brings this do-wer
H- Am Dm G7 C
M-2C-9 C-0 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-4 S-6
L- Twen- ty tons of T. N. T.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOBROCW
N-Two Brothers
C-Irving Gordon
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm Am Dm C
M-4D-4_F-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-2 d-4_c-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-4 E-4 C-2
L- Two bro- thers on their way, Two bro- thers on their way,
H- Dm C Dm
M-1D-4_E-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-4_e-4_e-1 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4
L- Two bro- thers on their way, One wore blue and
H- C Dm G
M-5G-4 E-4 D-2_W-2 D-2 R-2 R-1 W-3 d-4 d-4 e-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 b%2
L- one wore gray. One wore blue and one wore gray,
H- Am Em Dm G F Em
M-4c-4 c-4 b%4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b%5 G-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 b%4 G-4 G-2
L- As they marched a- long their way, A fife and drum be- gan to play
H- Dm7 Em7 D Am
M-2c-4 b%8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-2 a-2 S-6
L- There on a beau-ti-ful mor- ning.
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%TWOBROS2
N-The Two Brothers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-From Sharp, English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 d-2 G-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-3 R-4
L- Mon- day mor- ning go to school, Fri- day eve- ning home,
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 F-5 F-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 R-4 S-6
L- Bro- ther comb my sweet- heart's hair As we go wal- king home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOBROS3
N-The Two Brothers
C-
A-
T-
S-144
K-G
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 D-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 a-2 F-4 G-2 E-4 D-2 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4_G-4 b-4 a-3_a-2 G-4 b-2 d-4 d-2 d-4
L- Two bro- thers they have just re- turned, Their plea-sures are all sin-cere. I want to see my
B-9/4
H-
M-3W-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 d-3 d-2_c-4 ST64b-4_G-4 b-4 a-4_F-4 a-4 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- pret-ty Su- sie, The girl I loved so dear.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOBROS4
N-The Two Brothers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 b-4 a-8 G-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-0_a-9 G-8 a-5_a-4 D-8 G-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 e-8
L- O bro- ther can you toss the stone, or can you play the ball? I am too lit-tle, I
H-
M-3d-9_c-0 b-8 c-4 d-8 d-4 b-8 a-9 G-0 F-8 G-5_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- am too young, Go, bro- ther, let me a- lone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOLOST
N-The Two Lost French Fliers
C-Vernon Dalhart?
A-
T-
S-84
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 E-8 S-6 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-5_F-4 a-4 E-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 W-2 b-2_b-4 E-4
L- In the pa- ges of his- t'ry are writ-ten The names of two men brave and true, Two
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-5_F-4 a-4 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-2_a-4 a-8_a-8
L- he- roes that fought for their coun-try As on- ly true he- roes can do. They
H-
M-4d-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 a-8 b-8 d-8 c-5_c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 b-2_b-4 E-8 E-8
L- fought 'til the World War was o- ver, For their home and the free- dom of men, And the
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 F-5_F-4 a-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 a-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- world's high-est ho- nor was paid them, For they helped bring the war to an end.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOSIS
N-Two Sisters (Binorrie)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-3 R-3 C-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 G-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4
L- There were two sis- ters sat in a bower. Bin-nor- ie, oh bin-
H-
M-4F-2 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-8_F-8 b-4 b-4 c-8_d-8 e-8_d-8 c-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 a-8
L- nor- ie. There came a knight to be their wooer. By the bon- nie mill dams o' bin-
H-
M-1F-2 F-4 R-4 S-6
L- nor- ie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOSIS2
N-The Two Sisters
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-5 F-5 D-4 D-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- There lived an old lord by the north- ern sea, Bow down, There lived an old lord by the
H-
M-5a-4 F-8 D-4 b-8 c-4 c-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 d-5_d-4 b-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 e-4 e-8 d-4 c-8
L- north- ern sea, The bows they bent to me. There lived an old lord by the north- ern sea, And
H-
M-5W-2 b-4 G-8 G-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 D-5 W-3 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 ST98a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5 a-8 b-8 c-8 ST68b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 F-8
L-he had daugh-ters one, two, three, That will be true, true to my love, Love and my love will be true to
H-
M-1G-5_G-4 R-8 S-6
L- me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%TWOSIS5
N-Binnorie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-Grieg-Duncan A
H-
M-8R-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-9_F-0 d-8_d-8 c-9 b-0 d-4 F-9_F-0 F-4 D-9_E-0 F-5 a-8 F-4 E-8 F-8 a-4 b-8 E-8
L- There liv'd twa sis- ters in yon- der ha' Bin- no- rie O An' Bin- no- rie, They
H-
M-7F-9_F-0 F-9 F-0 d-4 c-9_b-0 d-4 F-9_E-0 E-4 D-9 E-0 F-9 F-0 F-0 a-9 F-4 E-9 F-0 a-4 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- had bit aye lad a- tween them twa, He's the bon- nie mil-ler lad o' Bin- no- rie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UGLYAURA
N-I Can See Your Aura and its's Ugly
C-Mark Graham
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 S-6 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-4 G-4
L- I've done lots of spiri- tual hea- ling; I'm in touch with all my
H-
M-4F-4 D-4 d-8 d-5 d-5 d-8 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 c-1
L- fee- lings, I've read palms and read the stars for kings and queens;
H-
M-1R-2 a-4 c-4 d-4 d-4 d-8_c-8 a-4 c-2 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-8_G-8 F-4
L- And I hate to bum you out, But you have with- out a
H-
M-4D-4 R-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 D-5 a-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-1
L- doubt, The ug- li- est au- ra that this poor boy's e- ver seen.
H- chorus:
M-5W-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 W-3 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 a-4 D-3_W-2 D-2 R-4 d-4
L- 'Cause I can see your au- ra and it's ug- ly, Your
H-
M-4d-8 d-5 d-4 d-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 c-4 W-2 a-1 W-3 R-4 d-4 d-8 d-5
L- spi- rit must be rot- ten to the core; And to a
H-
M-4d-8 d-5 d-8_c-8 a-4 c-5 a-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-2 R-4 F-4
L- new- age guy like me, You'll just bring pain and mi- se- ry, So
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 F-8 D-5 a-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-1 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- dear, I can- not love you a- ny more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UKULELDY
N-Ukulele Lady
C-Richard A. Whiting
A-Gus Kahn
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-8 R-0 d-0 c#9 d-0 c%9 d-0 b-9 c-0 a-4 a-4_a-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 a&2_a-4 C-4 F-2_F-4 R-4
L- I saw the splen-dor of the moon-light On Hon-o- lu- lu Bay,
H-
M-4R-8 R-0 d-0 c#9 d-0 c%9 d-0 b-9 c-0 a-4 a-4_a-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 a&2_a-4 C-4 F-2_F-4 R-4
L- There's some-thing ten-der in the moon- light. On Hon- o- lu- lu Bay.
H-
M-4R-8 R-0 d-0 c#9 d-0 a-4 a-4 R-8 R-0 d-0 c#9 d-0 a-4 a-4 R-8 R-0 c%0 b%9 c-0 a-4 a-4 a-2_a-4 R-4
L- And all the bea- ches Are full of pea- ches Who bring their "ukes" a- long,
H- Chorus:
M-4R-8 R-0 d-0 c#9 d-0 c%9 d-0 b-9 c-0 a-4 a-4_a-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 a-2_a-4 D-4 G-2_G-4 C-4
L- And in the glim-mer of the moon- light They love to sing this song; If
H-
M-4c-2 c-5 a-8 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-8 d-5 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 d-0 a-2_a-4 C-4
L- you like- a U- ku-le- le La- dy, U- ku-le- le La- dy like- a you. If
H-
M-4G-2 G-5 E-8 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-8 a-5 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-9 a-0 F-2_F-4 C-4
L- you like to lin- ger where it's sha-dy U- ku-le- le La- dy lin- ger too. If
H-
M-4c-2 c-5 a-8 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-8 d-5 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 d-0 a-2_a-4 C-4
L- you kiss a U- ku- le- le La- dy While you pro-mise e-ver to be true, And
H-
M-4G-2 G-5 E-8 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-8 a-5 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-4 a-4 F-1
L- she see a- no- ther U- ku- le- le La- dy fool a- round with you,
H-
M-5d-2_d-8 c#8 d-4 W-2 b-1 W-3 c-2_c-8 b%8 c-4 W-2 a-1 W-3 b%2_b-8 a-8 G-4
L- May- be she'll sigh, May- be she'll cry, May- be she'll
H-
M-4F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 G-3 a-4 b-3 C-4 c-2 c-5_a-8
L- find some-bo- dy else Bye and bye to sing to
H-
M-1c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-8 d-5 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 a-0 c-9 d-0 a-2_a-4 C-4 G-2 G-5 E-8
L- When it's cool and sha-dy Where the tric-ky Wic-ki-Wac-kies woo, If you like a
H-
M-1G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-8 a-5 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-9 E-0 G-9 a-0 F-2_F-4 R-4 S-6
L- U- ku-le- le La- dy, U- ku-le- le La- dy like-a you.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNCASJON
N-Casey Jones
C-
A-Joe Hill
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From Silverman, American History Songbook
H- Verse:
M-4G-8 S-6 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 G-5 G-8 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0
L- The wor-kers on the S. P. Line to strike sent out a call. But Ca- sey Jones, the en-gin-eer, he
H-
M-4a-9 a-0 a#9 a-0 b-4 R-8 G-8 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 b-0 a-9 G-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 G-4 E-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 F-0
L- would- n't strike at all. His boil-ler it was leak-ing and its dri-vers on the bum. And his en-gine and its bear-ings they were
H- Chorus:
M-4E-4 D-8 D-8 C-2 E-8 G-5 G-2 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 c-5 E-8 G-5 G-5 G-8
L- all out of plumb. Ca- sey Jones, kept his junk-pile run-ning. Ca- sey Jones, was
H-
M-3c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-2 E-8 G-5 G-2 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 E-8
L- wor-king dou-ble time. Ca- sey Jones, got a woo-den me-dal for
H-
M-2G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 G-9 F-0 E-4 D-4 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- be- ing good and faith-ful on the S. P. Line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNCLEJOE
N-Uncle Joe
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5S-9 G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-4 e-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 b-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 c-4 c-5 S-6 S-6
L- Oh, ev-er'- bod- y come and hear my song, I'm so God damn' old it won't take long.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNDRAPRN
N-Under Her Apron
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5F-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 G-8 b-4 c-8_b-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-5 P-8 F-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 e-8_d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 f-8 f-8 f-8 f-4 e-8 f-8
L- A pret- ty young girl all in the month of May, She's gath- er-ing rush- es just at the break of day, But be-
H-
M-4f-4 f-8 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-8_c-8 d-8_e%8 f-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-4 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- fore she come home she had bore a lit-tle son, And she rolled him un-der-neath her a- per- on.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNEMPLY
N-Unemployment Stomp
C-Big Bill Broonzy
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-8 a-8 S-6 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 W-2 a-1 W-3 R-2 R-4 a-8 a-8
L- I'm a law- a- bi- ding ci-ti-zen and my debts I sure will pay, I'm a
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-1 R-2 R-4 G-8 a-8
L- law- a- bi- ding ci-ti-zen and my debts I sure will pay, I hop
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 b-4 a-4 b-0 b-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 c%4 b-8 a-8 W-2 a-1 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- war don't start and Un-cle Sam have to send me a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNFORTLS
N-The Unfortunate Lass
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 b-4 S-6 W-3 E-4 E-4 E-4 b-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 S-9 E-4 b-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
L- As I was a- wal- king one fine sum- mer's mor- ning, One fine sum- mer's
H-
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 b-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 b-4 b-4
L- mor- ning so ear- ly in May; O who should I spy but my
H-
M-6a-4 P-0 F-4 P-0 d-4 F-4 P-0 E-4 P-0 b-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 S-9 b-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- own daugh- ter Ma- ry, All wrapped up in flan- nel some hot sum- mer's day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNICORN2
N-I Dreamed There Were Unicorns
C-
A-Bill Caddick
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-3 B-8 B-8 E-8 F-4 G-8_G-5 G-8 F-4 G-4 F-8_E-4 E-8 D-5 E-8 D-4 C-4
L- We were travel-ling north to sing and play for friends that we had
H-
M-4B-8 E-8 E-2 R-8 B-8 E-4 F-4 G-5 G-8 F-8 G-4 F-8_E-5 R-8 R-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 D-5 C-8
L- ne- ver met. Been work- ing hard and did-n't sleep, the sky was gray and
H-
M-1B-8 E-4 E-5 R-4 R-8 D-0 D-0 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 a-4 b-8 a-5 R-4 R-4 a-8 b-8 a-4 E-4
L- threat- ened wet. And I dreamed that I saw un- i- corns. dreamed I saw them
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 F-8_E-5 R-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 b-4 a-8 b-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-4 a-5 a-8
L- wild and white. Their sud-den beau- ty lit the world like a star will light a
H-
M-4G-8 G-4 F-8_E-5 R-8 S-6 R-8 b-4 a-8 G#8_F-4 E-8 a-5 b-8 G#4 b-4 b-5 a-8 G#8_F-4 E-8
L- win- ter's night. Pure as love with manes of milk they danced and pranced and
H-
M-4a-5 b-8 F-2 R-4 b-8 a-8 G#8_F-8 E-4 a-5 b-8 G#2 R-8 G%8 F-8 D-8 F-8_E-8 E-8_F-8
L- cried a- loud; Bright as rain- bows 'round the stars, Their eyes were soft and
H-
M-2E-3 E-8_F-8 E-1 S-6
L- sad and proud.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNIONLBL
N-Don't Forget the Union Label
C-Thomas H. West
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1a-8 b-8 S-6 c-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 b&8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 a-8 G-2 P-4 R-4 a-8 b-8
L- There's a prec-ious lit-tle em-blem that's fa-mil-iar to you all, It's a tried and true pro-tec-tor, come what may; And where
H-
M-4c-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 b&8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 F-2_F-8 R-8 F-8 E-8
L- la- bor is u- ni- ted in re- sponse to du-ty's call, There this bril-liant lit-tle star lights up the way. For its
H-
M-4D-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 b-8 a-8 a-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 a-8 a&8 G-8 b%8 a-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 F%8 D-8 C-2_C-8 R-8 a-4
L- mis- sion is to bring a-bout the bro-ther-hood of Man; There is no-thing can your rights so well de-fend. So
H-
M-4c-8 b%8 c-8 d-8 b&8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 b&8 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 R-8 a-8 b-8
L- help it on with deed and word in ev-'ry way you can, Don't for-get the un-ion la-bel is your friend. It will
H-
M-4c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 b&0 G-9 F#8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-2_G-4 a-8 b-8
L- make im-proved con-di-tions, bet-ter homes, a bet-ter wage, And your aid to its ad-vance-ment you should lend; It will
H-
M-4c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 b&0 G-9 F#8 G-8 a-8 G#8 a-8 F-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 b%8 c-8 a-8 b&8 G-8 D-8 E-8 F-2_F-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- make your coun-try bet-ter, It will bright-en his-t'ry's page, Don't for-get the un-ion la-bel, it's your friend.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNIVSOLD
N-Universal Soldier
C-Buffy Ste. Marie
A-
T-
S-144
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- D E A F#m
M-1E-4 S-6 a-2 a-2 G-2 F-4 F-4 E-2 C-4_B-4 W-2 A-2 R-4 E-4
L- He's five foot two and he's six feet four, He
H- A E A
M-4a-3 a-4 G-8 G-5 F-4 F-4 E-1_E-4 R-4 R-4 E-4
L- fights with mis-siles and with spears. He's
H- D E C#m F#m
M-4a-4 a-4 G-8 a-5 G-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 A-2 A-6 C-6 E-6
L- all of thir-ty one and he's on- ly se- ven- teen, He's been a
H- D Bm E
M-4F-2 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-2 C-2 B-1_B-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- sol- dier for a thou- sand years.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UNQUIGRV
N-The Unquiet Grave
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 G-4 F-8 ST98D-8 C-8 D-8 B-5 b-5 ST68a-4 C-8 C-8_D-8 E-8
L- Cold blows the wind on my true love's grave, And gent- ly falls the
H-
M-4F-5_F-4 F-8 b-4 F-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 ST98F-8_D-8 B-8 C-5 B-4 B-8 ST68E-8_F-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-8
L- rain. I nev- er had but one sweet- heart, And in green- wood she lies
H-
M-3B-5 B-4 B-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 F-8_E-8 C-8 B-5_S-9 B-4 R-8 S-6
L- slain. And in green-wood she lies slain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UPDOWN
N-Upside Down
C-Howard Paul
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9F-0_G-0 S-6 a-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 a-8 F-4 F-0_G-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 E-5 F-0_G-0 a-8 d-8 b-8 d-8 a-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 a-8 b-8 G#8 a-5 S-6
L- Through ea- ting pic-kled sal- mon be- fore I went to bed, A flight of wil-dest fan-cies went boo-ming thro' my head!
H-
M-9a-8 S-6 b-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 a-4 F-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 G#8 a-5 a-8 d-0 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 F-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 E-5 S-6 S-6
L-The world seem'd top-sy tur-vy, and peo-ple of re- known Were do-ing the most out-ra-ge-ous things when the world turn'd up-side down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UPWAUN
N-Up an' Waun Them a' Jamie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-tune: Up and warn a' Willie #212
H-chorus:
M-4G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 c-4 c-0 e-9 G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 a-5 b-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 c-0 c-9 c-9 e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 S-9 d-8 d-0
L- Up and waun them a' Ja-mie, Up and waun them a'! The John-stones hae the guid-in' o't Ye tur-coat Whigs a-wa' .- The
H-
M-3g-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 e-0 g-9 e-0 d-0 b-9 a-4 a-0 e-0 R-0 f-0 W-4 g-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 S-9 e-9 g-0
L- Lad- dies by the banks o Nith Wad trust his Grace wi' a' Jam-ie; But he'll sair them as'he sair'd the King- Turn
H-
M-1W-4 d-0 c-9 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 S-9 d-9
L- tail and rin a- wa', Ja- mie!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%USHRWEL2
N-The Wife of Usher's Well
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 C-4 S-6 W-3 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 C-4 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-3 P-4 F-8_G-8
L- There lived a wife at Ush- er's Well And a weal- thy wife was she; She
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 a-4
L- had three stout and stal- wart sons, And sent them o'er the sea. They
H-
M-4a-4 a-4 d-5 d-8 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 C-4
L- had not been a week from her A week but bare- ly one, When
H-
M-4D-4 D-8_E-8 F-5 C-8 D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 F-8_G-8 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- word came to the car- line wife that her three sons were gone.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%UTAHCARL
N-Utah Carroll
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-9b-8_S-6 b-8 b-8 d-9 d-0 G-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8_D-8_D-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 D-8_D-8 G-8 F#8 G-8 a-8 a-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- Just ask me why my lit-tle friend, I am so qwiet and still; And why a frown sits on my brow like'a storm cloud on a hill.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANDIEM2
N-Van Dieman's Land
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4_D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4
L- Me and five more went out one night to Squire Dun- hill's
H-
M-4a-2 b-5_a-8 G-4 D-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-9 G-0 F-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4
L- park, Ho- ping that we might get some game, but the night did prove too
H-
M-4a-2 a-5_b-8 c-8 c-5 c-4 a-8_b-8 c-2 b-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 d-4 a-4
L- dark. And to our sad mis- for- tune, they've hemmed us in with
H-
M-4b-3 G-4 a-4 d-4 d-5 b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-8_F-8 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 a-4
L- speed, They sent us off to War- wick gaol, which caused our hearts to
H- chorus:
M-1G-4_F-4 D-8 D-5 b-2 c-5 d-8 d-2 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 b-4 a-4
L- bleed. Come all young men be- ware, Lest you be drawn in- to a
H-
M-4G-4_F-4 D-8 D-5 b-2 c-5 d-8 d-2 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 D-4 G-4 F-4
L- snare. Come all young men be- ware, Lest you be drawn in- to a
H-
M-1G-3 R-4 S-6
L- snare.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANDIEMN
N-Van Dieman's Land
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-4_G-8 c-4 d-0_c-0 a-4_G-0 F-0 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 R-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8
L- Come all you gal- lant poa- chers, that ram- ble free of care, That walk out on a
H-
M-1a-4 G-8 c-4 d-0_c-0 a-4 G-0_F-0 D-4 D-8 D-5_D-8 R-8 a-0 a-0 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 e-8_d-8
L- moon- light night with dog and gun and snare. By the kee- pers of the land, my boys, One
H-
M-5c-4 a-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 C-5_C-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 c-4 d-0_c-0 a-4 G-0_F-0 D-4 D-8
L- night we were tre-panned, And for four- teen years trans- por- ted Un- to Van Die- man's
H-
M-1D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- Land.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANDY2
N-The Ripest Apples
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5F-8 a-8 S-6 d-5 a-8 c-9 b-0 b-4 E-4 E-9 F-0 a-5 a-8 G-9 E-0 F-2 F-8 a-8
L- Ma- dam I am come to court you. If so be you'll let me in. Sit you
H-
M-4d-5 a-8 c-9 b-0 b-4 E-4 E-8 F-8 a-4_a-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-2 S-6
L- down you're kind- ly wel- come. Then per- haps you'll call a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANDY3
N-Song On Courtship
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 a-4 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-8_a-8 d-4 c-8_b-8 a-2
L- Yon- der stands a hand- some la- dy, Who she is I do not know.
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-4 d-4 D-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 d-8 d-8 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 S-6
L- Shall I yon and court her for her beau- ty What says you ma- dam yes or no.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANESSAP
N-Vanessa Picklegin
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 G-4 E-4 F-8_F-2 R-8 S-6
L- One night for a jar I went to the bar And I drunk the bar- rel dry,
H-
M-5C-8 C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- And the thoughts in me head were ve-ry far from bad Till this har- lot catch me eye.
H-
M-1a-8 a-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- She was wi-thered and small like a pic- kled wall That her bones had rubbed her sore,
H-
M-1C-8 C-8 S-6 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-4 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- With her teeth in a box she had got the pox And her age was fif- ty four.
H-chorus:
M-1a-4 S-6 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-8 C-8 C-4 S-6
L- I've made ve-ry bold with young and old, And I've fucked 'em thick and thin (thick and thin)
H-
M-5C-8 C-8 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 C-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 E-0_F-0_E-8 F-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- But I've ne-ver ne- ver strad-dled a whore so rad-dled as Va- nes- sa Pic- kle- gin.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANITTY
N-Vanity
C-Cyril Tawney
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5b-8 S-6 e-8 e-0 e-0 f-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 e-8 e-8 f-8 e-8 g-5 g-8 h-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 f-8 b-8 b-8 e-8 b-0 b-0 b-8 G-8 a-4 S-6
L-Oh love is a damn fine splen-did thing, It grows on ev-'ry tree. Don't be so grand, come take my hand and walk through the grove with me
H- chorus:
M-1G-8_F-8 S-6 E-8 E-0 E-0 G-8 b-8 e-4 b-8 b-8 g-9 f-0 e-4 h-9 g-0 f-4 i-9 i-0 i-8 i-8 g-4 f-8 e-8 h-9 h-0 h-8 g-8 f-8 e-8 S-6
L- And walk through the grove with me. And it's va-ni-ty, va- ni- ty. All the world a-round, And it's va-ni-ty will get you
H-
M-2g-8 f-8 S-6 e-4 e-9 e-0 e-8 R-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- in the end I'll be bound.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANTYGL1
N-The Golden Vanity
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-8_G-8 S-6 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-4 E-8 F-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 d-0 d-9_d-8 c-8
L- There was a lof-ty ship and she sail'd up-on the sea, And the name of the ship was the
H-
M-4b-9 c-0 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-9 c-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 F-8 d-4 G-4
L- Gol- den Va-ni-ty, And I fear she will be ta-ken by the Spa- nish e-ne- my, As she sails up-on the Low- lands,
H-
M-4e-8_d-8 c-8_b-8 a-4 E-8 E-8 F-9 F-0 F-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 W-2 c-1_c-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- Low- lands low As she sails up-on the Low- land sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANTYGL1.1
N-Golden Vallady
C-
A-
T-
S-156
K-A
B-4/4
F-From songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia, Creighton
H-
M-4a-2 a-4 a-4 a-2 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 a-4 C-4 B-2 R-4 C-4
L- I had a ship in the nor- thern coun- te- ree, She
H-
M-4B-2 B-4 B-4 B-4 b-2 d-4 c-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 E-5 R-8 c-4 b-4
L- goes by the name of the Gol- den Val- la- dy. I'm a-
H-
M-4a-2 a-4 b-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 F-4 E-4_C-4 a-4 C-4 B-2 A-4 C-4
L- fraid she'll be ta- ken by some bold Roo- sian crew, as she
H-
M-4E-2 E-5 F-8 E-8 C-5 G-5 a-8 b-4_G-4 E-2 R-2 b-4 b-4
L- lies on the low- lands on the low- lands, As she
H-
M-3c-2 c-4 c-4 d-4_b-4 G-2 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- lies on the low- lands low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANTYGL2
N-The Green Willow Tree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 D-4 E-4 F-9 E-0 D-4 R-4 E-0 E-9 F-5 F-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 E-5 D-5
L- There was a lit- tle ship that sailed on the sea, Cry-ing Oh the lone- some the low- land
H-
M-1W-2 E-3 R-4 W-3 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 D-4 E-4 D-9 D-0 D-4 R-4 E-0 E-9 F-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 F-0 E-9 W-2 D-8 D-8 E-5_E-4 R-8 S-6
L- low. There was a lit- tle ship that sailed on the sea It went by the name of the Green Wil-low Tree,
H-
M-4W-3 D-0 D-9 D-0 D-9 E-0_F-9 D-4 E-4 D-9_D-0 D-4 R-4 E-0_E-9 F-9_F-0 G-9 F-8 E-9 W-2 D-4 E-5_E-4 R-8 S-6
L- Sail-ing on the lone- some low- land low Sail -ing on the lone- some sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANTYGL3
N-The Golden Vanity
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1W-4 E-0 S-6 G-9 G-0 E-9 G-0 e-4 e-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 E-0 W-3 F-4 D-9 E-0
L- There was a gal- lant ship from the nor- thern coun- te- ree, And the
H-
M-4F-4 D-9 D-0 W-4 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 c-9 a-0 G-5 R-0 G-0
L- name she went un- der was the Gol- den Va- ni- ty, They
H-
M-4W-4 G-9 G-0 E-9 G-0 e-9 e-0 e-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 E-0 F-4 E-9 F-0
L- feared she would be ta- ken by the Tur- kish e- ne- my That was
H-
M-7G-9 G-0 G-9 G-0 W-3 G-2 C-2 c-2 d-2 e-2 W-4 c-4 c-9 b-0
L- crui- sing in the low- lands, low- lands low- lands That was
H-
M-3W-4 a-9 a-0 f-9 e-0 d-4 a-9_b-0 c-5 R-0 S-6 S-6
L- crui- sing in the low- lands low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VANTYGL4
N-The Low-Down Lonesome Low
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1a-4 a-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 a-8 a-8 a-9 b-0 c-4 R-8 a-8 d-4 d-4 a-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 a-9 a-0 D-4 F-9 G-0
L- Cap- tain O cap- tain, What eill youi give me I I will sink the Tur- key Re- veil-le As she
H-
M-8a-4 d-8 d-8 G#0_a-9_a-9 D-0_D-2_D-4 R-4 d-4_c-4 a-4_G-4 a-4_F-4 D-4 F-9 G-0
L- sails in the low- down, Low- down, low- down, As she
H-
M-6a-4 d-9 d-0 a-4 C#8_D-8 E-0_F-9 E-4 D-2_D-2_D-2 S-6
L- sails in the low- down lone- some low?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VENZUELA
N-Venezuela
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-7W-2 E-4 S-6 a-4 b-4 c-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 W-3 e-5_f-8_e-4_d-4_c-4_b-4 W-2 a-3_W-3 a-4 R-4 a-8 b-8
L- I met her in Ven- ez- u- e- la, With a
H-
M-1c-5_d-8 c-4 b-4_c-4 b-4 a-3_a-4 R-4 E-4 a-4 a-4 a-4
L- bas- ket on her head. And if she loved
H-
M-5b-4 b-2 c-4 c-4 c-4 d-2 c-8 d-8 e-5_f-8 e-4 d-5_e-8 d-4
L- o- thers, she did not say, But I knew she'd do to
H-
M-1c-5_d-8 c-4 b-2 E-4 a-4_b-4 c-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 e-5_f-8 e-4
L- pass a- way, To pass a- way the time in
H-
M-1d-7_e-7_d-7 c-4 b-4 a-3 a-4 R-4 a-4 a-4_c-4 e-4 h-5_g-8 f-4
L- Ven- ez- u- e- la. To pass a- way the
H-
M-1e-5_f-8 e-4 d-5 c-8 d-4 e-5_f-8_e-4_d-7_e-7_d-7_c-4_b-4 W-2 a-3_W-3 a-4 R-4 S-6
L- time in Ven- ez- u- e- la.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VICARBRY
N-The Vicar of Bray
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-4 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8_a-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-0_F-0 G-8 C-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 E-0_F-0
L- In good King Charles' gold-en days, when loy- al-ty no harm meant, A zeal-ous high church-man was I and
H-
M-4G-8 C-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 c-8 b-8_a-8 S-9 G-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 E-9 F-0
L- so I gained pre- fer- ment. To teach my flock I nev-er missed,Kings are by God ap-poin-ted, And damned be he who dare re-sist, or
H- cho:
M-4G-8 C-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 C-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_c-0 d-8 c-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-8 b-0_a-0 G-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 E-9 F-0
L-touch the Lord's an-noint-ed. And this be law, I shall main-tain, un-til my dy- ing day, sir, that what-so-ev-er King may reign, Still
H-
M-2G-8 C-0 C-0 F-0 F-0 E-8 D-2 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- I'll be the vi-car of Bray, sir.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VICARFRG
N-The Vicar and the Frog
C-
A-from singing of John Robinson
T-
S-110
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 C-4 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 C-8 E-4 G-8 G-5 G-8
L- There once was a ver-y ver-y ho- ly vi-car, Was a- walk- ing a- long the
H-
M-4E-4 D-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-5 a-4 F-4 G-8 G-8 c-4
L- street one day, When he heard a lit- tle voice say "Ex- cuse me vi- car, Help me vi- car the
H-
M-4c-4 b-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 b-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 G-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 c-8 c-8
L- voice did say." And the vi-car looked a- round but all he could see Was a ti- ny lit-tle frog sit-ting
H-
M-4b-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 E-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8
L- on the ground, "My dear lit-tle frog-gy did you speak to me? Was it you who spoke when I
H-
M-1c-4 b-4 c-4 R-4 S-6
L- heard that sound?"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VILDINAH
N-Villikins and his Dinah
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8_C-8 S-6 C-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-2 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4
L- 'Tis of a rich mer- chant who in Lon- don did dwell. He had but one
H-
M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 G-4 G-2 G-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4
L- daugh- ter, an un- com- mon- fine gel. Her name it was Di- nah, scarce
H-
M-5F-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 C-4
L- six- teen years old, With a ve- ry large for- tune in sil- ver and
H- chorus:
M-5C-2 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- gold. Sing- ing tu ra lol la rol lal tu rol lal lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VILETTM
N-Violate Me, In the Violet Time
C-
A-
T-
S-110
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 c-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-5_a-8 G-4
L- Vi- o- late me in the vi- o- let time, in the vi- lest
H-
M-1E-4 C-4 E-4 D-3_D-2 R-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-4 C-4
L- way that you know. Des- e- crate, sav- age me,
H-
M-5c-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-3_
L- Ut- ter- ly rav- age me, on me no mer- cy be- stow!
H-
M-5c-2 c-8 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 c-8 G-8 G-5 R-8
L- - To the best things in life I am cold and o- bliv- i- ous;
H-
M-1b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 G-4 G-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 G#4 G-5 a-8 G-4
L- Give me a man who is lewd and las- ci- vi- ous , to vi- o- late
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 c-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-5_a-8 G-4 f-4 e-4 d-4
L- me in the vi- o- let time in the vi- lest way that you
H-
M-2c-3_c-2 R-4 S-6
L- know.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VIRGIBN3
N-The Banks of Fordie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Bronson no. 7 for ballad 14
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 G-4 b-8 a-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-4 e-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 G-9 a-0 G-8 b-4 d-8 d-4 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-4 e-8
L- There were three sis- ters liv'd in a bower, Fair An- net and Mar- gret and Mar- jo- rie, And they went out to
H-
M-3d-4 b-8 a-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 e-8 d-4 e-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- pu' a flower, And the dew draps off the hynd-ber-ry tree.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%VIRGIBNK
N-The Bonny Banks of the Virgie O
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-4 E-9_F-0 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 E-2 b-4 c-8_d-8 b-4 b-9 a-0 G-4 a-4 b-4 G-9_a-0
L- Two young la- dies went for a walk, Too- ra- lee and a lone- ly, O, And
H-
M-4b-4 b-9 G-0 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 G-9 G-0 a-9 G-0 F-4 G-9 F-0 B-4 E-4 E-2 S-6
L- they met a rob- ber on their way, On the bon- ny bon-ny banks of the Vir- gie, O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WABASHCB
N-Wabash Cannonball
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 D-8 D-8 S-6 W-3 D-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 d-2 d-8 d-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-3 E-8 E-8
L- From the great At- lan- tic O- cean, To the wide Pa- cif- ic Shore, From the
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-2 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-3 D-8_D-8
L- green ol' Smo- ky moun- tains, Past the south- lands by the shore. She's
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 d-2 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 C-3 E-8 E-8
L- might- y tall and hand- some, And she's known quite well by all, She's the
H-
M-4D-4 F-4 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 a-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 G-3 S-6 S-6
L- reg- 'lar com- bi- na- tion on the Wa- bash Can- non- ball.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WADEWATR
N-Wade in the Water
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Chorus:
M-4E-2_E-8 G-4 E-8 G-2 E-2 b-2_b-8 d#4 b-8 e-4 d-4 b-8_a-8 G-4
L- Wade in the wa- ter. Wade in the wa- ter chil- dren.
H-
M-4E-2_E-8 G-4 E-8 G-2 E-2 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 B-8 D#2 E-2
L- Wade in the wa- ter, God's a- gon- na trou-ble the wa- ter.
H-
M-4e-9_d-0 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 b-4 E-0_G-0_E-8_E-4 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 B-8 D#2 E-5 b-8
L- Jor- dan's wa- ter is chil-ly and cold. God's a gon-na trou-ble the wa- ter. It
H-
M-4e-9_d-0 b-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 b-4 a-0_G-0_E-8_E-4 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 E-4 B-8 D#2 E-2
L- chills the bo- dy, but not the soul. God's a gon-na trou-ble the wa- ter.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAGGONR
N-The Waggoner
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-Text from AL Lloyd
H-
M-5D-4 D-8 D-4 F-8 A-4 A-8 A-4 A-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-4 b-8
L- Saw ye owt of my lad Gan- ning down the wag- gon way? With his poc- ket full of
H-
M-3a-4 F-8 D-4 E-8 F-4_D-8 E-4 C-8 C-3 S-6
L- mon- ey and his poke full of hay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAGONLAD
N-The Wagoner's Lad
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8_D-8 S-6 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 @-4 A-4 @-2 C-4 D-4 C-4 D-4
L- O hard is the for- tune of all wo- man- kind; They're al- ways con-
H-
M-5E-4_G-4 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 C-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4
L- trolled, and they're al- ways con- fined. Con- trolled by their pa- rents un-
H-
M-5G-4 E-4 C-4 D-2 E-8_D-8 C-4 A-4 @-4 A-4 C-4 D-8 D-8 C-4 @-4 A-4
L- til they are wives; Then slaves to their hus- bands all the rest of their
H-
M-1@-2 S-6 S-6
L- lives.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALKDOUT
N-As I Walked Out
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 E-8_b-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-0_F-0 a-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 a-8 b-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 a-0 b-0 d-8 F-8 E-8 F-4 D-0_E-0 E-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 E-8 E-0_F-0
L- As I walked out on an eve-ning so clear, A young man la-men-ted for the loss of his dear And as he la-men-ted, full
H-
M-3a-8 a-8 b-0_c-0 d-4 a-0 a-0 b-8 e-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 a-0_b-0 d-8 F-8 E-8 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- sore he did cry, saying "A-las I'm tor-men-ted, for love I must die!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALKJERU
N-Walk in Jerusalem
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-chorus:
M-4F-4 F-2 F-8 a-8 c-2 c-2 d-4 d-2 d-8 f-8 c-2 a-8_F-8_F-4
L- I want to be rea- dy, I want to be rea- dy
H- verse:
M-1F-4 F-2 G-8 a-8 G-2 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 c-4
L- I want to be rea- dy, To walk in Je- ru- sa- lem, just like John. John
H- refrain:
M-4c-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 a-4 F-2 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 c-4
L- said that ci- ty was just four- square, Walk in Je- ru- sa- lem just like John, And
H- refrain:
M-1c-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-2 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 F-2 S-6
L- he de- clared he'd meet me there, Walk in Je- ru- sa- lem just like John.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALKLITE
N-Walk in the Light
C-Sydney Carter, Arr. P. Sailer
A-Sydney Carter
T-
S-80
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D G D A7 D G D A7
M-4R-2 R-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8_a-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-8
M-4R-2 R-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 A-8 A-8 D-8 A-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8_G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 A-8 A-8
L- 1. There's a light that was shi-ning when the world be - gan, And a light that is shi-ning in the
L- 2. With a book and a stee-ple and a bell and a key They would bind it for-ev-er, but they
L- 3. "Will you swear on the Bi-ble?" "I will not," said he, "For the truth is as ho-ly as the
L- 4. There's an o -- cean of darkness and I drowned in the night, 'Til I came through the darkness to the
H- D G D D A7 D G D A7
M-4D-4 D-8_D-8 D-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 d-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 E-8 F-8
M-4D-4 B-8_B-8 A-4 F-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 F-4 G-8_E-8 F-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 A-8
L- heart of a man, There's a light that is shi-ning in the Turk and the Jew, And a light that is shining, friend,in
L- can't said he. Oh the book, it will per-ish and the stee - ple will fall, But the light will be shining at the
L- book to me." "If we give you a pis-tol will you fight for the Lord?" "You can't kill the de--vil with a
L- o -- cean of light. And the light is for - e-ver and the light will be free, And I'll walk in the glo-ry of the
H- D G D D A7 D
M-4D-4 D-8_D-8 D-4 R-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-4 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-2 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 F-4
M-4B-4 @-8_@-8 A-4 R-4 F-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-4 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-2 A-4 A-8 C-8 D-4 D-4
L- me and in you.
L- end of it all. Walk in the light, where - ev-er you may be. Walk in the light, where -
L- gun or a sword."
L- light said he.
H- Em G A D A7 D G D (tacit) A7
M-4G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 D-4 D-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 C-8
M-4E-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 A-4 A-8 C-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 D-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 E-8 A-8
L-
L- ev-er you may be. In my old lea-ther jac-ket and my shag-gy, shag-gy locks, I am walk-ing in the glo-ry of the
H- D G D
M-2D-4 D-4 D-4 R-4 X-1
M-1?-4 @-4 ?-4 R-4 S-6
L-
L- light, said Fox.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALKROAD
N-I Walk the Road Again
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- Dm C G A F Am Dm G C
M-5A-8 S-6 D-9 D-0 D-8 E-8 a-0 G-9 E-9 E-0 D-0 C-9 A-9 A-0 A-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 b%8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-9 E-0 E-9 D-0 C-9 D-0 E-4 S-6
L- I am a poor un-luc-ky chap I'm ve-ry fond of rum. I walk the road from morn till night, I ain't a-shamed to bum;
H- E Am Dm Am Dm C
M-4R-8 E-8 S-6 a-8 b%0 b-0 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-0 G-0 E-9 E-0 a-8 E-8 C-0 C-8 D-0 E-4 A-9 A-0 D-8 D-0 D-0 D-7 E-7 F-7 a-0 G-9 E-9 E-0
L- My feet be-ing sore, my clothes be-ing tore but still I did-n't com-plain, I got up and I hois-ted my tur-key and I
H- G A cho: Dm C G A
M-3D-9 C#0 A-9 A-0 A-4 R-8 A-0_A-0 D-7_D-7 D-7 D-9 E-0 a-9 G-0 E-8_E-0 E-0 D-8 C#8 A-9 A-0 A-4 R-8 A-0 A-0
L- walked the road a-gain I walked the road a-gain, me boys, I walked the road a-gain, If the
H- Dm C G A Dm
M-2D-7 D-7 D-7 D-9 E-0 a-9 G-0 E-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 C#8 A-9 A-0 A-2 S-6
L- wea-ther be fair I combed my hair and I walked the road a-gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALLABBY
N-Freedom on the Wallaby
C-
A-Henry Lawson
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1h-4 S-6 h-4 P-0 h-4_P-0 g-5 P-0 g-8 f-4 P-0 f-4 P-0 e-5 P-0 e-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 c-8 b-8_b-2 g-4
L- Aus- tral- ia's a big coun- try and free- dom's hump- ing blu- ey. And
H-
M-4g-4 g-4 f-5 f-8 e-5 e-8 d-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 b-4 c-4 c-8 c-8_c-2 h-4
L- free- dom's on the Wal- la- by, oh can't you hear her coo- ey? She's
H-
M-4h-4 h-4 g-5 g-8 f-4 f-4 e-5 e-8 d-5 d-8 e-4 f-4 h-8 g-8_g-2 g-4
L- just be- gun to boo- mer- ang, she'll knock the ty- rant sil- ly. She's
H-
M-4g-5 g-8 g-4 f-4 e-8 e-5 h-4 g-4 f-5 f-8 f-8 e-5 e-8 d-8_d-2 S-6 S-6
L- going to light an- oth-er fire and boil an- oth- er bil- ly.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALLABUG
N-Wallabug
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 a-8 F-8_F-2 a-4 a-4 F-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 F-5 E-2
L- Bought an old cow from Far- mer Jones; She weren't no-thing but skin and bones;
H-
M-4a-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 F-4 a-8 a-5 F-5_F-0 a-0 a-8 a-5 F-4 D-4 F-4 E-4 D-2
L- Fat-tened her up as fine as silk, She jumped the fence and skimmed her milk.
H-chorus:
M-1A-8 A-8 B-4 D-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 D-4 b-4 a-2 A-4 B-8 B-8 D-4 B-4 D-4 b-4 a-2
L- Wal- la- bug, wal-la- bug you can't fool me, I'll be as good as good can be,
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 D-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-2 S-6
L- If you see a wal- la- bug night or day, Make a noise like a wal-la-bug and roll a- way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALTZMAT
N-Waltzing Matilda
C-
A-Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-Scottish Regimental March, "Craigielea"
H-
M-1F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 A-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 D-8 E-8
L- Once a jol- ly swag- man sat be-side a bil-la- bong, Un- der the shade of a coo- li- bah tree. And he
H-
M-1F-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 A-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 E-8 D-2
L- sang as he sat and wai-ted til his bil- ly boiled, You'll come a- walt- zing Ma- til- da with me.
H-
M-4a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 F-4 d-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-8 a-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 E-8
L- Walt- zing Ma- til- da, Walt- zing Ma- til- da, You'll come a- walt- zing Ma- til- da with me. And he
H-
M-4F-4 F-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-8 B-8 C-8 D-4 A-4 D-8 F-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-2 S-6
L- sang as he sat and he wai-ted til his bil-ly boiled, You'll come a- walt- zing Ma- til- da with me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALYWAL2
N-Waly, Waly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/2
F-
H- D A
M-3D-4 D-5 G-8 S-6 a-2 d-2 e-5 f-8 e-3 P-0 a-4 G-5 a-8
L- O, wa- ly wa- ly up the bank, And wa- ly
H- G F#7 Bm D
M-1b-2 P-8 d-2 P-8 e-5 c-8 d-2 P-8 R-4 D-4 F-5 G-8 a-2 P-8 d-2 e-4 f-4
L- wa- ly down the brae, And wa- ly wa- ly yon burn-
H- A D A7 D D7
M-3e-3 P-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-2 P-4 d-2 P-8 e-5 c-8 d-2 R-4 c%4 b-4 a-4
L- side, where I and my love wont to gae. I leaned my
H- G G7 C G D A7
M-3G-3 P-4 a-4 b-5 a-8 c%2 P-4 R-4 b-8_a-8 b-4 d-4 a-2 P-8 f-2 g-6_f-6 e-6
L- back un- to an aik, And thocht it was a trust- y
H- D D7 G D A D7
M-3d-2 P-4 R-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 P-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 E-2 R-4 c%4 b-4 a-4
L- tree, But first it bow'd, and syne it brak, Sae my true
H- G Bm A7 D
M-2d-3 F-4 G-6_F-6 E-6 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- love did licht- lie me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WALYWAL3
N-Waly, Waly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-4 d-9 e-0 d-5 D-8 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-4 e-9 d-0 c-5 C-8 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-4
L- O wa- ly wa- ly, up the bank, And wa- ly wa- ly doon the brae, And wa- ly wa- ly
H-
M-5d-9 e-0 d-5 D-8 E-9 F-0 G-4 c-4 e-9 d-0 c-4 R-8 b&8 a-9 G-0 F-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 b&5 a-0_G-0
L- yon burn- side Where I and my love wont to gae. I lean'd by back un-to an aik I
H-
M-5a-8 c-8 G-4 e-4 d-9 c-0 c-4 R-8 b&8 a-9 G-0 E-5 c-8 G-8 E-8 D-5 b&8 a-8 G-8 c-5 E-8
L- thocht it was a trus-ty tree, But first it bow'd and syne it brak And sae did my fause
H-
M-1D-9 C-0 C-5 S-6
L- love tae me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WANDANG
N-Golden Apples of the Sun
C-
A-William Butler Yeats
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-From Judy Collins Songbook
H-
M-4E-8 S-6 E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 D-4 E-2_E-3 E-4
L- I went out to the ha- zel wood. Be-
H-
M-4B-4 C-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 D-4 E-2_E-2 R-2 E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4
L- cause a fire was in my head. Cut and peeled a
H-
M-5C-4 D-4 E-2_E-3 E-4 B-4 C-4 D-8 D-5 W-2 B-4 A-4 B-2_B-1
L- ha- zel wand and hooked a ber- ry to a thread.
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-2_E-3 E-4
L- And when white moths were on the wing and
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 F-2_F-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-1_E-2 R-4 E-4
L- moth- like stars were flick- 'ring out I
H-
M-4B-4 C-4 D-8 D-5 C-4 D-4 E-2_E-3 E-4 B-5 C-8 D-8 D-5
L- dropped the ber- ry in a stream. and caught a lit- tle
H-
M-1B-4 A-4 B-2 S-6
L- sil- ver trout.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WANDERIN
N-Wanderin'
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D A Dm B Em A7
M-1a-8 S-6 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 d-9 d-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 c-0 c-5 a-8 b-9 b-0 b-9 b-0 b-9 F-0 F-9 F-0 G-9 G-0 F-9 F-0 E-4 S-6
L- My dad- dy is an en-gi-neer, my bro- ther drives a hack, My sis- ter takes in wa-shing and the ba- by balls the jack,
H- D A7b9 D
M-5D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 a-2_a-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 G-3 F-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- And it looks like I'm ne- ver gon-na cease my wan- der- in'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WANTHOME
N-I Want to Go Home
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H- C C7 F Dm G7
M-1E-4 E-7 C-7 A-7 G-4 R-4 c-4 c-7 d-7 c-7 a-4 R-4 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 a-7 G-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-9 G-0 b-7 b-7 b-7 b-7 c-7 c#7 d-7 b-7 a-7 G-4
L- I want to go home. I want to go home. Shrap-nel and whiz-bangs and pip-squeaks ga-lore, I don't want to go to the tren-ches no more,
H- C C7 F C A7 D7 G7 C
M-8E-4 E-7 D-7 C-7 G-4 R-7 E-7 G-7 c-7 c-7 c-7 c-7 d-7 c-7 a-4 R-4 c-4 c-7 d-7 c-7 c-9 a-0 G-4 E-4 D-7 C-7 D-7 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- Far o-ver the sea, Where the Ger-mans can't get af-ter me, Oh my, I'm too young to die, I want to go home.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WANTWING
N-I Wanted Wings
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-2 E-5 F-8 G-3 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1
L- I wan- ted wings, till I got them God- dam things,
H-
M-1G-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-1_G-2 R-4 G-4
L- Now I don't want them a- ny more! They
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 c-2 c-5 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1
L- taught me how to fly, then they sent me off to die.
H-
M-4G-4 c-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-1_c-4 c-4 b-5 c-8
L- I've had a bel- ly- full of war. 'Cause you can
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 G-8 e-4 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-8 G-5_G-4 b-8 c-8
L- keep the frig- gin' Ze- roes For the o- ther god- dam he- roes. For Dis-
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-8 G-5_G-4 G-8 G-8 G-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 E-4 F-4
L- tin- guished Fly- ing Cros- ses Do not com- pen- sate for los- ses, Bus- ter
H-
M-4G-2 E-5 F-8 G-3 c-8 c-8 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-1
L- I wan- ted wings 'till I got them God- dam things
H-
M-4G-2 c-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 c-1_c-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Now, I don't want them a- ny more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WARGRMN2
N-High Germany
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- Em D Em Am Em
M-5b-4 S-6 b-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 E-8_G-8 b-2 b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-4 E-3 S-6
L- Oh col- leen, love, oh col- leen the rout has now be- gun;
H- G Am B7
M-5b-8_a-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-2 e-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 b-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-3 S-6
L- And I must go a- mar- ching to the bea- ting of a drum
H- G Bm Am
M-5b-8_a-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- Come dress your- self all in your best and come a- long with me,
H- Em Am Em
M-5G-8 a-8 S-6 b-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 E-4 G-4 b-4 b-4 a-4_G-4 E-4 D-4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- And I'll take you to the wars my love in High Ger- ma- ny.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WARGRMNY
N-Wars of Germany
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4A-4 S-6 D-5 E-8 F-4 E-8_D-8 A-8 A-5_A-5 B-8 C%4 D-4 B-8_A-4 @-8
L- Oh, woe be to the or- ders that marched my love a-
H-
M-4A-3 F-8_G-8 a-5 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 a-2 G-4 F-5 D-8 G-4 F-4
L- way. And woe be to the bit- ter tears I shed up- on this
H-
M-4E-3 F-8_G-8 a-5 a-8 b-5 a-8 G-8 G-8 a-2 G-4 F-4_D-4 E-8_D-8 A-8_?-8
L- day. And woe be to the blood- y wars of High Ger- ma-
H-
M-5W-2 @-3 A-8 A-8 W-3 D-5 E-8 F-5 E-8 D-4 A-4 A-4 A-8 B-8 C%8 D-5 B-8_A-4 @-8 W-2 A-1
L- ny. For they car- ried off my own true love, left a bro- ken heart to me.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WARNWILI
N-Up and Warn a' Willie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-Tune: Up and Warn a' Willie #212
H-
M-1G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 c-4 c-0 e-9 G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 a-5 b-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 c-0 c-9 c-9 e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 S-9 d-8 d-0
L-
H-
M-1g-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 c-9 c-0 c-9 e-0 g-9 e-0 d-0 b-9 a-4 a-0 e-0 R-0 f-0 g-9 e-0 d-9 b-0 c-9 d-0 S-9 e-9 g-0 d-0 c-9 i-9 h-0 g-4 g-0 S-9 d-9
L-
H-
M-4G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 c-4 c-0 e-9 G-0 G-9 b-9 G-0 a-5 b-8 G-9 a-0 b-9 G-0 c-0 c-9 c-9 e-0 d-9 c-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 G-0 d-9 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WARSONG
N-War Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 C-8 E-9 c-0 b-9 c-0 G-4 F-8 E-0 C-0 B-9 C-0 E-9 F-0 E-4 R-8 G-8 b-4 G-9 b-0 e-4 d-9 b-0
L- Come all you jol- ly sol- diers I will sing to you a song. I'll try to be brief, I will
H-
M-4c-9 b-0 G-9 b-0 c-4 R-8 G-8 b-9 b-0 G-9 b-0 e-4 d-9 b-0 c-9 b-0 G-9 b-0 c-4 R-8 B-8 C-9 c-0 b-9 c-0 G-4 F-9 E-0
L- not de-tain you long; Con-cern- ing all my trou- bles and how they did ad-vance, And how I got a- round them and
H-
M-1B-9 C-0 E-9 F-0 E-5 R-8 S-6
L- what a bar- row chance.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WASGLOUC
N-Gloucestershire Wassail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- C7 F C F Gm F C F C
M-6C-4 S-6 F-2 F-4 F-4_G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4_c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 G-4
L- Was- sail, was- sail all o- ver the town! Our toast it is
H-
M-5G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-4 G-2 b-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 c-2 c-8 b-8
L- white and our ale it is brown, Our bowl it is made of the
H-
M-6a-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 P-4 F-8 G-8 a-2 P-4 G-8 a-8 b-2 P-4 a-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- white ma- ple tree; With the was- sail- ing bowl, we'll drink to thee.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WASSCOME
N-Here We Come A-Wassailing
C-
A-Traditional English
T-
S-80
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- Verse
M-1D-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-4 a-8 a-4 a-8 a-5_a-5 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8
L- Here we come a- was- sail- ing A- mong the leaves so green. Here we come a-
H- Chorus
M-4a-5 G-4 F-8 ST44E-4_D-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 d-4 b-4
L- wand- ring so fair to be seen. Love and joy come to
B-4/4
H-
M-4a-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 b-4 a-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-4 F-4
L- you. And to you your was- sail too. And God bless you and
H-
M-4G-4_E-4 D-4 C-4 D-5_E-8 F-4 D-4 G-2 F-4 G-4 a-2 b-4 F-4
L- send you a hap- py New Year. And God send you a
H-
M-2G-4 E-4 D-4_C-4 D-2 R-2 S-6
L- Hap- py New Year.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WASSCORN
N-Cornish Wassail Song
C-
A-
T-with a swing
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M+5R-2 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-2 a-4
M+5R-2 R-4 R-2 D-4_D-2 D-4_D-2 D-4_D-2 D-4_
L- Now Christ- mas is com- en and New Year be- gin, Pray
m-5R-2 d-4_d-3_d-2 d-4_d-3_d-2 f-4
m-5R-2 R-4 D-3_D-3 D-3_D-2 F-4
L-
H-
M+5b-4 c-4 d-4 a-4_F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 R-4 D-4 D-4_F-4 a-4
M+5D-2 G-4 F-4_D-4 D-4 B-4 D-4 A-4 A-4 R-4 R-4 R-2 F-4
L- o- pen your door and let us come in. With our was-
m-5g-2 b-4 d-4_d-4 f-4 g-4 h-4 a-4 d-4 R-4 d-4 d-4 f-4 h-4
m-5G-2 b-4 d-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 a-4 d-4 R-4 d-4 d-2 d-4
L-
H-
M+5d-2 d-4 b-2 b-4 a-2 A-4 b-4_c-4 d-4 a-4_F-4 a-4
M+5a-2 F-4 D-2 G-4 D-2 A-4 G-2 G-4 D-4 D-2
L- sail, was- sail, was- sail, and Joy come to our
m-5k-2 k-4 i-4 k-2 h-2 h-4 i-4_j-4 k-4 h-4_f-4 h-4
m-5d-2 d-4 g-2 G-4 d-2 R-4 g-2 g-4 f-4 d-2
L-
H-
M+2G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 R-4 S-6
M+2D-4 D-4 A-4 A-2 R-4
L- jol- ly was- sail!
m-2g-4 f-4 e-4 d-2 R-4 S-6
m-2b-4 a-4 a-4 D-2 R-4
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WASSGOW
N-Gower Wassail
C-
A-Traditional Welsh
T-
S-138
K-C
B-9/8
F-
H-
M-3R-2 R-4 E-4_a-8 a-5 a-5 b-4_a-8 G-5 G-5 a-4_b-8
L- A was - sail, a was- sail, through-
H-
M-3b-5 c-5 d-5 b-3 c-4_b-8 a-5 a-5 b-5
L- out all this town. Our cup it is
H-
M-3c-8_d-8_c-8 b-5 a-5 G-5 E-5 E-5 E-3 E-4_a-8
L- white and our ale it is brown. Our
H-
M-3a-5 a-5 b-4_a-8 G-3 a-4 G-8 c-4_b-8 c-5 d-5
L- was- sail is made of the good ale and
H-
M-1b-3 c-4_b-8 a-5 a-5 b-5 c-8_d-8_c-8 b-5 a-4 a-8
L- true. Some nut- meg and gin- ger, It's the
H- Chorus:
M-3G-5 E-5 E-5 E-5_D-5 C-4 D-8 E-5 E-4 G-8 F#4 E-8
L- best we can brew. Fol the dol, fol the dol de
H-
M-3D-5 D-4 F#8 E-4 D-8 C-5 C-4 E-8 D-4 C-8 B-3 A-4 B-8
L- dol. Fol the dol de dol, Fol the dol de dee. Fol the
H-
M-3C-8_D-8_C-8 B-5 C-4 D-8 F-5 E-5 D-5 E-5 a-5 G-9_a-9
L- der o, fol the dad de, sing tu re lye
H-
M-1a-3 R-4 R-8 S-6
L- do.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WASSOMER
N-Somerset Wassail
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-4 E-4_c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 F-4_E-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 a-4
L- Was- sail and was- sail, all o- ver the
H-
M-4b-3 E-4 E-4_c-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 F-4 E-4 E-4_F-4 G-4 a-4
L- town! The cup it is white and the ale it is
H-
M-4b-3 b-4 c-4_a-4 d&4 c-4 b-2 G-4 G-4 a-4_G-4 F-4 G-4
L- brown; The cup it is made of the good ash- en
H-
M-4a-2 G-4_a-4 b-4_e-4 c-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 G-4_F-4
L- tree; And so is the malt of the best bar-
H-
M-4E-2 B-4 B-4 E-2 F-2 B-2 B-4 B-4 E-2 F-4_G-4
L- ley; For it's your was- sail and it's our was-
H-
M-1a-2 G-4 a-4 b-4_e-4 c-4 a-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4_F-4
L- sail! and it's joy be to you, and a jol- ly was-
H-
M-1E-2 R-2 S-6
L- sail!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WATKALE
N-Watkins Ale
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-Referred to in letters written in 1592
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 d-4 c-8 d-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 a-8 d-4 c-8 d-4 a-8
L- There was a maid this o- ther day, And she would needs go forth to play; And as she walked, she
H-
M-1b-4 a-8 b-4 F-8 G-4 F-8 G-4 D-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 R-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 b-8
L- sighed and said, I am a- fraid to die a maid. When that be-heard a lad What talk this maid-en had
H-
M-5G-8 b-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 d-8 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-9 a-0 b-8 G-8 b-8 G-8 b-9 c-0 d-8
L- There-of he was full glad And did not spare To say "fair maid, I pray Whi-ther go you to play?" "Good sir," then did she say
H-
M-5e-8 e-8 d-8 c-5 a-8 d-4 c-5 F-8 b-4 a-5 D-8 G-4 F-9_E-0 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-5
L- "What do you care?" "For I will with- out fail Mai- den give you Wat- kin's Ale"
H-
M-4a-8 d-4 c-4 c-8 F-8 b-4 a-5 D-8 G-4 F-9_E-0 D-8 E-4 C-8 D-5 S-6
L- "Wat-kin's ale? Good sir," quoth she, "What is that I pray tell me."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WATRTYNE
N-THE WATERS OF TYNE
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 D-9 D-0 D-4 E-0_F-0 G-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 b-9 b-0 a-4 F-0_E-0 D-8 d-8 d-8 d-9 e-0 f-8
L- I can-not get to my love if I would dee, The wa-ters of Tyne run be-tween him and me; And here I must stand, with the
H-
M-3d-8 a-9 b-0 b-4 c-0_d-0 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 F-9 E-0 D-8 D-9 D-0 D-4 S-6 S-6
L- tear in my e'e, Both sigh-ing and sick-ly my sweet-heart to see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WATRWIDE
N-The Water is Wide
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-4 G-8 a-8 a-4 S-6 b-3 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-2_D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4
L- The wa- ter is wide I can- not get o'er, Nei- ther do
H-
M-4G-3 a-4 b-4 c-8_b-8 a-2_a-4 a-4 b-4 b-8_c-8 d-3 c-8 c-8
L- I have wings to fly; Build me a boat that will
H-
M-5b-4 a-8_G-8 b-2_b-4 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 P-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-2_G-4 S-6 S-6
L- car- ry two, And both will row, my love and I.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAUKMINI
N-A Waukrife Minnie
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-120
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5b-9_a-0 S-6 G-5 E-8 E-4 G-9_a-0 b-5 a-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 b-4 P-0 d-4 d-2 P-0 b-4 R-8 c-8
L- Whare are you gaun, my bon- nie lass? Whare are you gaun my hin- nie? She
H-
M-4b-4 d-4 e-5 g-8 b-5 a-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 E-5 D-8 a-5_b-0_c-0 b-4 S-6 S-6
L- an- swer'd me right sau- ci- lie, "An er- rand for my min- nie!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAULKNG
N-WAULKING SONG
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 b-8 E-0_D-0_D-4 E-0 G-0_G-4 a-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 G-5 e-4 e-8 d-4 b-8
L- White the sheep that gave the wool, Green the pas- tures where they fed, Blue the skies a-
H-
M-3b-4 a-0_G-0 E-0_D-0_D-4 E-0 G-0_G-4 a-4 b-8 d-4 e-8 G-5 S-6 S-6
L- bove the pool, Where at noon they made their bed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAVESSEA
N-Waves on the Sea
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-1A-8 A-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 E-8 E-4 C-8 B-8 A-2 R-4 E-4 F-0 F-0 a-5 a-8 a-4 F-8 W-2 E-2 R-4 E-4
L- Oh the waves on the sea, how they roll. The chil-ly winds how they do blow; My
H- verse:
M-1a-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 E-0 E-0 E-4 C-8 A-4 A-8 A-8 C-4 C-8 E-8 E-4 C-8 B-8 A-2 R-4 A-8 A-8
L- own true love got drown-ded in the deep, And the ship ne- ver got to the shore. Oh the
H-
M-4C-8 C-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 C-8 ST24B-8 A-8 C-8 B-8 ST44A-2 R-4 E-8 E-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 a-7 a-7 a-7_a-4
L- first on the deck was the por-ter of the ship, And a rough look- ing fel-low was
H-
M-4E-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 F-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 C-8 A-4 A-8 A-8 C-4 C-8 E-8 E-4 C-8 B-8
L- he; says, "I care no more for my wife and my child Than I do for the fish in the
H-
M-1a-3 S-6 S-6
L- sea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAYDIXIE
N-'Way Down in Dixie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- chorus:
M-3c-8 c-5 G-8 a-8 G-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-4 e-0 c-9 e-4 e-0 c-9
L- 'Way down in Dix-ie! 'Way down in Dix-ie where de cot- ton grows, Sing a song
H-
M-1d-4 d-0 b-9 c-4 a-0 c-9 S-6
L- blow a- long O- O- O!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAYFARIN
N-I'm Just a Poor Wayfaring Stranger
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 R-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 a-2_a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 G-2_G-8 D-8 F-8 G-8
L- I'm just a poor way- far- ing strang- er, A- trav'- ling through this world of
H-
M-4a-2_a-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 a-2_a-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 F-8 D-5_D-8 D-8 D-8 a-8 G-5 F-8 D-4 C-4
L- woe; And there's no sick- ness toil or dan- ger In that bright world to which I
H-
M-4D-2_D-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 d-5 a-8 c-4 a-4 G-8 D-5_D-8 a-8 a-8 c-8 d-5 c-8 a-4 G-4
L- go. I'm go- ing home to see my fath- er; I'm go- ing thereb no more to
H-
M-4a-2_a-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 a-5 F-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-5 D-8 D-8 a-8 G-5 F-8 D-4 C-4
L- roam. I'm just a- go- ing o- ver Jor- dsn. I'm just a- go- ing o- ver
H-
M-1D-2_D-8 R-5 S-6
L- home.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WAYSMAN
N-The Ways of Man
C-Gordon Bok
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H- G D G C D Em
M-1E-8 S-6 D-5 E-8 G-5 G-8 a-8 a-5 b-8_d-4 d-8 e-4 e-4 d-8 d-8 e-8 e-8 b-4 a-8 G-8_G-4 S-6
L- The ways of man are pas- sing strange he buys his free-dom and he counts the change,
H- C G Em G C
M-5e-8 e-8 S-6 e-4 f-8 g-8_g-4 e-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 W-2 E-4 G-2 R-4
L- Then he lets the wind his days ar-range And he calls the tide his mas- ter.
H-chorus: G D G C D Em
M-4D-5 E-8 G-2 a-5 a-8 b-8_d-5 e-5 e-8 d-4 e-4 b-8 a-4 G-8_G-5 e-8
L- Ah, the days, ah the days, ah he fine long sum- mer days. The
H- C G Em G C
M-5e-4 f-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 c-8 b-8_b-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-8_W-2 E-8 G-5_G-2_G-2 R-4 G-8 G-8
L- fish come rol- ling in the bays, And he swore he'd ne-ver leave me. But the
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WE3KING
N-We Three Kings of Orient Are
C-John Henry Hopkins, 1857
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/8
F-
H- Dm C Dm C Dm C
M-:a-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 a-4 G-8 F-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8
L- We three kings of O-ri-ent are. Bear- ing gifts, we tra-verse a- far. Field and foun- tain
H- F C7 F Gm Dm A Dm chorus: C C7 F Bb
M-:a-4 a-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 E-5_G-5 F-4 F-8 F-4 C-8 F-4 D-8
L- moor and moun- tain, Fol-low-ing yon-der star. O star of won- der, star of
H- F Bb F Dm C Bb C F
M-:F-5 F-4 F-8 F-4 C-8 F-4 D-8 F-5 F-4 F-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 F-4 F-8
L- night, Star with roy- al beau- ty bright. West- ward lea- ding, still pro- ceed- ing, Guide us
H- Bb F
M-3F-4 C-8 F-4 D-8 F-5 S-6
L- to thy per- fect light.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEARGREN
N-Wearin' of the Green
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 C-0_D-0 E-8 E-8 E-9 E-0_E-0 E-9 G-8 E-0 E-0 E-8 D-8 D-9 E-0 D-5 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 C-8
L- I met with Nap- per Tan- dy and he took me by the hand, And he said "How is old Ire- land, and
H-
M-4D-8_C-8 C-9 D-0 C-5 C-0 D-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8_G-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-0 E-9 D-5 G-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8_G-8 E-8 C-8
L- how does she stand?" She's the most dis-tress-ful count-ry that ev-er yet was seen, They are hang-ing men and wo- men for
H- chorus:
M-4D-0 C-9 C-9 D-0 C-5 c-0_b-0 a-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-0_G-9_G-8 C-0_D-0 E-0 D-9 E-0 F-9 G-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8
L- wear-in of the green! O wear-ing of the green, O wear-ing of the green, My na-tive land I can-not stand for
H-
M-4E-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-5 C-0_D-0 E-0 E-9 E-8 E-8 E-8_G-8 G-8_E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-5 G-8 a-8 G-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8
L- wear-ing of the green. O wear-ing of the green, O wear-ing of the green, My na-tive land I can-not stand for
H-
M-1D-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-5 R-8 S-6
L- wear-ing of the green.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEARYVA
N-The Distressed Damsel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H- G D G D7 G
M-6D-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 F-5 D-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 F-5 D-5 G-4_a-8 b-4_c-8
L- Give ear un- to a maid that late- ly was be- trayed, and sent in-
H- D D7 G
M-5d-4_b-8 a-4_G-8 a-5 d-5 d-5 R-4 b-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 D-5
L- to Vir- gin- ny, O In brief I shall de- clare, what
H- C G C Gsus4
M-5G-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 C-5 E-4 E-8 D-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 F-4 E-8 D-5 E-5
L- I have suf- fered there, When that I was wea- ry, wea- ry, wea- ry, wea- ry
H- G
M-1G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- O
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEASLPOP
N-Pop Goes the Weasel
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-8_S-6 c-4 c-8 d-4 d-8 e-8_g-8 e-8 c-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 f-8 e-5 c-4 G-8 c-4 c-8 d-4 d-8
L- 'Round and 'round the cob- bler's bench, the mon- key chased the wea- sel, The mon- key thought 'twas
H-
M-5e-8_g-8 e-8 c-5 h-5 d-4 f-8 e-5 c-4 g-8 j-4 j-8 h-4 j-8 i-8_k-8 i-8 g-4 g-8
L- all in fun. Pop! goes the wea- sel. A pen- ny for a spool of thread, A
H-
M-5j-4 j-8 h-4 j-8 i-5 g-5 f-4 e-8 f-4 g-8 h-4 i-8 j-5 h-5 d-4 f-8
L- pen- ny for a nee- dle, That's the way the mo- ney goes. Pop! goes the
H-
M-1e-5 c-4 S-6 S-6
L- wea- sel.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEAVBLUE
N-Weave-Room Blues
C-Dorsey Dixon
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4E-9 D#0 E-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 F-9 E-0 F-8 E-8 D-4 R-4 F-9 F-0 F-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-9 F-0 G-9 F-0 G-8 F-8 E-2
L- Wor- kin' in a weave- room, figh-tin' for my life, Try-in' to make a li-vin' for my kid- dies and my wife,
H- C G7 C chorus:
M-4G-9 F#0 G-8 G-8 c-4 E-8 E-8 a-9_F-0 F-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 R-8 a-8 c-4 c-9 c-0 c-8 G-8 b&8 a-8 G-9_F#0 E-4 C-9 E-0 F-8 E-8
L- Some are nee-ding clo- thin' and some are nee-ding shoes, But I'm get- tin' no-thin'but them weave-room blues. I got the
H-
M-4G-2 R-8 G-8 b&8 G-8 b&2 R-8 G-8 c-8 G-8 c-4 c-4 G-8_F-8 E-4 C-2 R-8 E-8 F-8 E-8
L- blues, I got the blues, I got them aw- ful weave- room blues. I got the
H-
M-4G-8 e-4_G-8_G-4_G-9_F#0_F%8_d-4_G-8_G-4_G-4_E-8_c-5_c-2 R-1 S-6
L- blues- yodel-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEAVLILT
N-Weaving Lilt
C-
A-
T-
S-72
K-F
B-6/8
F-
H- F C7 F Bb F Bb C7 F
M-5F-4 F-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-9_E-0 D-8 C-9 C-0 C-8 D-4 E-8 S-9 F-4 S-9 F-8 F-4 F-8 c-4 c-8
L- Wait to- day, love, till to- mor- row, Ho- ro e- ci-can a- rin hu- o, While I weave fine
H- C7 F Bb F Bb C7 F
M-5d-0 c-9 a-8 G-4 F-8 F-0 F-9 c-8 a-4 c-8 F-0 F-9 c-8 a-4 c-8 F-9_E-0 D-8 C-4 C-8 D-0 D-9 E-8 S-9 F-4 S-9 F-8
L- lin- en for thee, love, Lin-en for thee, fine lin-en for thee, love, While I weave fine lin-en for thee, love,
H- C7 F
M-2F-4 F-8 c-4 c-8 d-8_c-8 a-8 S-9 G-4 S-9 F-8 S-6
L- Wait to- day, love, till to- mor- row.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEBE3MAR
N-We Be Three Poor Mariners
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C Am G Em F G D G
M-4C-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 G-4
L- We be three poor ma- ri- ners, New- ly come from the sea. We
H- Dm G Am Em Dm Am G C
M-4F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-5 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-4 C-1
L- spend our lives in jeo- par- dy, While o- thers live at ease.
H- Am Em Am D G
M-4C-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 G-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-9 F-0 G-9 a-0 G-4 G-4
L- Shall we go dance the round, the round, the round Shall we go dance the round, the round,the round And
H- Dm G Am Em Dm G C
M-4F-4 E-4 D-4 B-4 C-5 D-8 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 D-4 C-9 B-0 C-9 D-0 C-2 S-6
L- he that is a bul- ly boy, Come pledge me on this ground, a-ground, a-ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEDLOK
N-Wedlock
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-2 c-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-5_b-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-4
L- When Ad- am was cre- a- ted, He dwelt in E- den's
H-
M-4d-2 c-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-5_b-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 c-4
L- shade, As Mo- ses has re- la- ted, Be- fore a bride was
H-
M-4c-2 G-2 f-4 e-4 e-4 g-4 h-4 h-4 e-4_f-4 g-5 e-8 d-4 c-4
L- made; Ten thou- sand times ten- thou- sand, Things wheel- ed all a-
H-
M-4d-2 g-2 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 a-5_b-8 G-4 E-4 G-5 G-8 a-4 c-4
L- round, Be- fore a bride was form- ed Or yet a mate was
H-
M-1c-2 R-2 S-6
L- found.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEEFALRY
N-The Wee Falorie Man
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 b-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 c-8 b-4 G-8 D-5 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-4 e-8
L- I am the wee fa- lo- rie man, A rat-ti-lin' ro- ving I- rish man. I can do all that
H-
M-3d-8 d-8 b-8 G-4 a-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 G-8_G-5 S-6
L- e- ver you can For I am the wee fa- lo- rie man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEEKAWAY
N-Week your Man's Awa'
C-
A-MacColl
T-
S-100
K-F
B-6/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 a-2 D-4 D-2 E-4 G-2 E-4 C-2 a-4 a-2 D-4 D-2 E-4 F-4_E-2 E-4 D-2 W-2 a-2 D-4 D-2 E-4
L- A' the week your man's a- wa' And a' the week you bide your lane. A' the time you're
H-
M-5W-2 G-2 E-4 C-2 a-4 a-2 D-4 D-2 E-4 F-4_E-4_E-4 D-2 a-4 a-2 d-4 d-2 e-4 c-2 b%4 a-2 G-4
L- wait- ing for the min- ute that he's coming hame. Ye ken whit wa' he has tae wark, ye
H-
M-5W-2 a-2 d-4 d-2 e-4 c-2 b%4 a-2 G-4 a-2 d-4 d-2 e-4 c-2 b%4 a-2 D-4 D-2 a-4 G-2 E-4
L- ken the hours he has to keep, and yet it makes you an- gry when ye see him just come
H-
M-1F-2 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- hame to sleep.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEELADDY
N-I Am a Wee Laddy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6d-8_b-8 S-6 a-4 E-4 F-4 a-8_b-8 d-4 a-4 b-4 E-4 E-4 E-2 b-7_c-7 d-7 e-4 f-4 e-4
L- I am a wee lad- die, hard, hard is my fate. I have tra- veled this
H-
M-1d-2 e-8 d-8 b-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 b-7_c-7_d-7 e-4 f-4 e-4 d-2 e-8 d-8
L- coun- try both ear- ly and late. I cour- ted a wee lass, I
H-
M-5b-4 G-4 a-4 b-2 d-8_c-8 b-4 E-4 F-8_G-8 a-8_b-8 d-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 E-4
L- did her a- dore, Though she has de- nied me I'll try her once
H-
M-1E-2 S-6 S-6
L- more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEEVWHT
N-Weevily Wheat
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 B-8 B-8 B-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 W-2 G-5_a-5 W-3 b-5_b-4 a-8
L- Oh, I don't want none of your wee-vi-ly wheat I don't want none of your bar- ley! I
H-
M-4G-4 a-8 b-4 a-8 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 a-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 E-5 E-8 S-6 S-6
L- want some flour and half an hour to bake a cake for Char- lie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WELLVALL
N-The Well Below the Valley
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1a-8 S-6 a-4 d-8 d-8 e-4 d-4 c-8 a-8 b%4 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 G-8
L- A gen- tle- man was pas- sing by, He as- ked a drink as he got dry At the well be- low the
H- chorus:
M-5E-4 D-8 D-5 a-5 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 G-4 G-8 a-4 G-8 E-4 D-8 D-5 S-6
L- val- ley, o. Green grows the li- ly, o Right a- mong the bush- es, o.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WEREYOU
N-Were You There
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- D A D
M-1A-4 D-4 S-6 F-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8 D-2 B-4 B-4
L- Were you there when they cru- ci- fied my Lord, were you
H- D G D A7 G
M-4A-2 D-4 F-4 a-2 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 a-5 F-8 E-2 D-4 D-4
L- there, Were you there when they cru- ci- fied my Lord, were you
H- A7 D Bm D Bm D
M-4E-1 a-2_d-5_b-8_a-1 b-8 a-4 F-8 F-9 E-0 D-8 D-8
L- there... Oh-- Some-times it cau-ses me to
H- A7 D G D G D A7
M-4E-8 D-5_D-2 B-8 A-5 D-4 G-4 F-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 F-5 E-8
L- trem- ble, trem-ble, Were you there when they cru- ci- fied my
H- D G D
M-2D-2 B-4 B-4 A-2 S-6 S-6
L- Lord, were you there?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WESTWYND
N-Westron Wynde
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-5 a-8 b-4 b-4 a-9_b-0 a-8_G-8 S-9 F-4 D-4 G-5 D-8 F-4 G-4 S-9 F-3 b-4
L- Wes- tron wynde when wyll thou blow? The small rain down doth rayne; Oh!
H-
M-4a-5 G-8 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 S-9 d-5 d-8 a-2 R-2 S-6
L- if my love were in my arms, or I in my bed a- gayne.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WGRSMND2
N-William Grismond
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5A-8 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 D-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 a-5 A-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 D-9 E-0 F-8 G-8 a-5 S-6 S-6
L- O come you will-ful young men and hear what I shall tell, My name is Wil-liam Gris- mond at Lain- ter-dine did dwell,
K-D
H-
M-6c-8 S-6 d-9 a-0 b-9 a-0 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-9 b-0 a-8 F-8 E-4 S-6 S-6 F-8_G-8 S-6 a-4 b-8 a-0_G-0 G-9_F-0 E-9 F-0 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- O there I did a mur- der as it is known full well, And for my of- fence I shall die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHACKFOL
N-Whack Fol the Diddle
C-Peadar Carney
A-
T-
S-120
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2W-4 R-2 R-4 R-8 a-8 d-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4
L- I'll sing you a song of peace and love,
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 a-0 a-0 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4
L- Whack fol the did-dle all the di do day. To the land that reigns all lands a- bove.
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-8 F-8 F-8 b-8 a#8 c-8 b-8 d-8 F-9 F-0
L- Whack fol the did-dle all the di do day. May peace and plen- ty be her share, Who
H-
M-2W-4 F-8 b-8 a#8 c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 a-8 d-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4
L- kept our homes from want and care, God bless Mo-ther Eng- land is our prayer!
H- chorus:
M-2W-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 D-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 a-8 a-4
L- Whack fol the did-dle all the di do day. Whack fol the did-dle all the di do day.
H-
M-2W-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 e-8 e-4 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-4
L- So we say, Hip Hoo- ray! Come and lis- ten while we pray,
H-
M-1W-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 E-0 E-0 G-0 G-0 F-8 D-8 S-9 D-8 R-8 S-6
L- Whack fol the did-dle all the di do day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHAISTHT
N-Wha is That at my Bower Door?
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-356
H-
M-4G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-8 a-8 F-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 d-8 g-4 d-9 e%0 f-9 g-0 f-8 d-8 c-9 a-0 F-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-4 G-4
L- Wha is that at'my bow-er door, O wha is that but Find- lay Then gae your gate ye'se nae be here In-deed maun I quo Find-lay.
H-
M-4d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 a-8 c-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 f#8 g-4 d-8 d-0_e%0 f-9 g-0 f-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 F-9 a-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 a-4 G-4 S-6
L- What mak ye sae like a thief, O come and see quo Find- lay, Be- fore the dawn ye'll work mis-chief,In-deed will I quo Find-lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHAKING
N-Wha'll Be King But Charlie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 e-8 d-4 c-8 b-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-5 D-4 D-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 g-8
L- The news from Moi- dart cam' yes- treen, Will soon gar mo- ny fer- lie, For ships o' war hae
H- chorus:
M-5f-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 G-5 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8
L- just come in, And lan- ded Roy- al Char- lie! Come through the hea-ther a- round him ga-ther Ye're
H-
M-5b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 F-5 F-4 a-8 b-4 c-8 d-4 g-8 f-4 d-8 c-4 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 D-8
L- a' the wel-co- mer ear- ly, A- round him cling wi' all your kin, For wha'll be King but
H-
M-5G-5 G-4 a-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8
L- Char- lie? Come through the hea-ther a- round him ga- ther Come Ron-ald come Don-ald come a' the-gi-ther And
H-
M-4b-4 c-8 d-4 g-8 f-4 d-8 S-9 c-4 d-8 b-4 G-8 G-8_F-8 D-8 G-5 G-4 R-8 S-6
L- crown your right-fu', law- fu' King! For wha'll be King but Char- lie?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHALCTCH
N-The Whale Catchers
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- Oh the twen- ty third of March, my boys, we hois- ted our top- sail,
H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 G-4 G-4 F%4 G-4 a-8_b-8 d-2 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 D-3 S-6
L- Cry- ing "Heav'n a- bove pro- tect us with a sweet and a plea- sant gale."
H-
M-5b-8_c-8 S-6 d-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-4_a-8_G-8 D-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 S-6
L- We ne- ver was down- hear- ted Nor let our cou- rage fail
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-4 G-4 D-4 D-4 c-4_b-4 a-4 S-6
L- But bore a- way up to Green- land For to catch the Green- land whale For
H-
M-2F-4 F-4 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- catch the Green- land whale.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHASFU
N-Wha's Fu'?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Bb
B-2/4
F-
H- Gm F Gm D7
M-9G-0 S-6 D-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 b-8 a-8 b-9 G-0 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-9 G-0 D-9 G-0 G-9 a-0 b-9 a-0 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-9_c-0 d-5 P-8 d-8
L- I saw a spar-row pu' a bar- row, Wha's fu'? Wha's fu'? I saw a spar-row pu' a bar- row, Wha's fu' noo? I
H- Gm Bb F Gm Cm Gm D7 Gm F Gm
M-8d-9 c-0 b-9 c-0 d-9 e-0 f-8 d-8 c-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 a-0 b-0 c-0 S-9 a-0 b-9 c-0 d-4 c-9_b-0 b-9 G-0 S-9 d-8 D-8 D-0_G-9 b-8 a-8 G-5_G-0 S-6 S-6
L- saw a spar-row pu' a bar- row, An' a lin-tie draw a har-row, An' ye're a' blind drunk a- gain, But I'm jol-ly fu'.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHATDO
N-What Would You Do? (Married a Soldier)
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-A
B-6/8
F-
H- A E7 A
M-6E-8 S-6 a-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 C-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 B-4 a-8 a-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 A-8 C-8
L- O. what would you do if you mar-ried a sol-dier? "What would I do but to fol=low the gun?" And what would you do if he
H- E7 A A F#m A
M-5E-8 F-8 a-8 F-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 B-8 C-8 B-8 A-4 b-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 a-8 a-4 b-8
L- died on the o- cean? "What would I do but to mar-ry a-gain?" A rout the da dee the dum did-dl-y da dum, A
H- F#m D E7 A D A E7
M-5c-8 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-0 d-0 d-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 a-8 F-4 a-8 E-4 a-8 C-4 D-8 E-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-4 B-8
L- rout the da doubt the da did-dl-y da dum, Da da did-dl-y da dum da dee da dum da did-dl-y da dee da
H- A
M-1C-0 C-0 C-8 A-8 A-4 S-6 S-6
L- did-dl-y da dum
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHCHSIDE
N-Which Side Are You On?
C-
A-Florence Reece
T-
S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-From Silverman, American History Songbook
H- Verse:
M-4W-4 a-8 S-6 d-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8
L- Come all of you good wor- kers, good news to you I'll
H-
M-4W-4 d-5 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L- tell, of how the good old un- ion has come in here to
H- Chorus:
M-4W-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8
L- dwell. Which side are you on? Which side are you
H-
M-5W-4 D-2 D-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 W-3 a-2 W-4 a-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 W-3 D-5 S-6
L- on? Which side are you on? Which side are you on?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHENFRST
N-When First to this Country
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-8W-2 E-4 S-6 E-4_G-4 F-8_E-8 E-4 F-4 F-2 F-8_E-8 C-4_E-4 E-4 F-4 W-2 E-1 R-2 G-4_b-4 c-1_c-2 b-4 G-4
L- When first to this count-ry A stran- ger I came I cour- ted a
H-
M-4W-2 F-2 F-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 E-1_E-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- fair maid and Nan-cy was her name.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHENIYNG
N-When I Was Young, I Had No Sense
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 S-6 E-4 G-4 C-5 E-8 E-4 D-4 F-5 D-8 D-4 F-4 B-8 B-8 D-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 S-6
L- When I was young, I had no sense, I bought a fid- dle for eigh- teen pence,
H-
M-5R-8 E-8 S-6 E-4 G-4 C-5 E-8 E-4 D-4 F-5 D-8 D-8 D-8 F-4 B-4 D-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 S-6
L- The on- ly tune that it would play was O- ver the Hills and Far A- Way.
H-chorus:
M-5C-4 S-6 E-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 B-4 D-5 R-8 E-4 F-4 F-4 E-5 D-8 C-4 E-2 S-6
L- So ear- ly in the mor- ning, So ear- ly in the mor- ning,
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 c-5 b-8 b-4 a-5 R-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-4 B-4 C-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- So ear- ly in the mor- ning, Be- fore the break of day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHENOVER
N-When This Cruel War is Over
C-Chas C. Sawyer
A-Chas. C. Sawyer
T-legato
S-100
K-Bb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b-5 c-8 d-8 b-8 F-8 D-8 E-5_F-8 G-4 R-4 F-4 b-4 d-4 c-4 c-3 R-4
L- Dear- est love do you re- mem- ber When we last did meet,
H-
M-4b-5 c-8 d-8 b-8 F-8 D-8 E-5_F-8 G-2 F-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-3 R-4
L- How you told me that you loved me, Kneel- ing at your feet?
H-
M-4c-5 d-8 e-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-5_c-8 b-2 G-4 a-8_b-8 d-5 c-8 c-2_c#2
L- Oh how proud you stood be- fore me, In your suit of blue,
H-
M-4d-5 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-2 G-4 R-4 F-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-3 R-4
L- When you vow'd to me and count- ry, Ev- er to be true.
H-chorus:
M-4e-4 e-4 G-4 G-4 b-2 F-4 R-4 d-5 c-8 b-4 c-8_d-8 c-4 R-4 R-2
L- Weep- ing sad and lone- ly, Hopes and fears how vain.
H-
M-4b-5 c-8 d-8 b-8 F-8 D-8 E-5_F-8 G-2 F-5 b-8 a-8 b-8 c-9 d-0 b-3 R-4 S-6
L- When this cru-el war is ov- er Pray- ing! that we meet a- gain.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHENTHAT
N-When That I Was a Little Tiny Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-50
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- Em Am B Em Am B
M-1W-4 b-8 b-0 b-0 G-8 G-8 a-0 b-0 a-0 G-0 F-8 G-0 a-0 b-4 G-9 G-0 a-0_b-0 a-0 G-0 F-8 D#8
L- When that I was a lit-tle ti-ny boy, With a heigh- ho! the wind and the rain, A
H- Em B Em B Em B Em B Em B Em B Em B Em chorus:
M-4W-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-8 D#0 D-0 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-8 G-0 a-0
L- foo- lish thing was but a toy, For the rain it rai- neth ev- 'ry day. With a
H- Am B Em B Em B Em B Em
M-4W-4 b-4 G-9 G-0 a-0_b-0 a-0 G-0 F-8 D#0 D-0 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 E-4 S-6
L- heigh- ho! the wind and the rain, for the rain it rai- neth ev- 'ry day.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHERBOND
N-I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound
C-Tom Paxton
A-Tom Paxton
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- Verse:
M-3E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-5 G-0 G-0 W-4 F-8 F-0 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-4 a-8 a-8
L- It's a long and dus-ty road. It's a hot and a hea- vy load. And the
H-
M-4G-5 G-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 E-3 E-8 F-8 G-9 G-0 G-8 a-8 G-4 a-8 G-8 F-9 F-0 E-8 E-8 D-4 a-8 a-8
L- folks I meet ain't al-ways kind. Some are bad and some are good, Some have done the best they could. Some have
H- Chorus:
M-4G-5 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-0 C-0 D-8 C-3 D-8 E-8 F-4 F-9 D-0 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 C-4 B-0 B-9 A-4 R-4
L- tried to ease my trou-bl-ing mind. And I can't help but won-der where I'm bound, where I'm bound.
H-
M-2R-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 D-8 C-3 S-6
L- Can't help but won-der where I'm bound.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHEREIGO
N-Where Am I To Go?
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- solo: chorus:
M-1G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 A-8 @-5 A-5 A-8 B-4 @-4 E-2 F-8 D-5
L- Where am I to go, me John-nies, Where am I to go? Gim- me
H-
M-4C-2 D-2 E-2 R-2 b-5 c-8 d-8_b-8 G-4 c-1
L- way, hey hey! Hey, the roll and go.
H- solo:
M-4c-5 d-8 c-4 a-4 G-5 a-8 G-8 E-5 D-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 A-2 R-2
L- Where am I to go me John- nies, where am I to go?
H- chorus:
M-4C-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-5 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 R-4 S-6
L- I'm a young and sail- or lad, and where am I to go?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHIPJAMB
N-Whip Jamboree
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-8 b-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 D-8 D-8
L- Now Cape Clear it is in sight. We'll be off Ho-ly-head by to- mor- row night, And we'll
H-
M-4E-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 d-8_c-8 b-0 b-9 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-3 B-4
L- shape our course for the Rock light, Oh, Jen- ny get your oat- cake done. Whip
H-
M-4E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 d-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 E-4 G-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 B-8 B-8
L- Jam- bo- ree, whip jam- bo- ree, Oh you long tailed black man poke it up be- hind me, Whip
H-
M-4E-5 F-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-4 d-8_c-8 b-0 b-9 b-8 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-3 R-4 S-6
L- Jam- bo- ree, whip jam- bo- ree, Oh Jen-ny get your oat- cake done.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHISKEYO
N-Whiskey O (John, Rise Her Up)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 G-4 E-2
L- Whis- key is the life of man; I'll drink whis- key when I can,
H- cho:
M-4E-4 G-4 G-2 E-4 D-4 C-4 G-4 C-5 E-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-2
L- Whis- key, O, John- ny O, John rise her up from down be- low!
H-
M-4C-4 E-4 G-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 c-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 E-4 C-4 c-4
L- Whis- key, Whis- key, Whis- key, O Up a- loft this yard must go. John
H-
M-1C-5 E-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-4 C-2 S-6
L- rise her up from down be- low.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHISKJON
N-Whiskey Johnny
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-solo: F cho: solo:
M-1F-4 a-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 a-4 F-2 F-4 a-3 F-4 a-2 c-4
L- Whis- key is the life of man. Whis- key, John- ny! Oh,
H- Gm C7 cho: F C7 F
M-4b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 C-2 F-4 a-4 c-5 c-8 a-4 F-3 S-6
L- I'll drink whis- key when I can, Whis- key for my John- ny!
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHITCOLH
N-White Collar Holler
C-Nigel Russell
A-Nigel Russell
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4b&8 b&8 b&8_S-6 b&8 b-8 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 b&8_b-8 b-4 b-8_b&8 b-8 G-8 E-8 G-4 E-8 D-8
L- Well I rise up ev- ry mor- ning at a quar-ter to eight, some wo- man who's my wife tells me
H-
M-4G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8_D-4 R-8 a-8 b&8 b-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 E-8 G-8 b&8_b%4 R-8 c#8 d-4 d-8 d-8 d-4 d-4
L- not to be late. I kiss the kids good-bye I can't re-mem-ber their names. And week af- ter week it's
H-
M-4d-8 G-8 b&8 b-8_b-8 G-8 a-8 b-8_b&4 G-2 E-8 D-8 G-8 b-4 R-8 b-4 R-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8_D-4 R-4
L- al- ways the same and its ho boys, can't you code it, huh and pro-gram it right?
H-
M-4b&8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 b&8_a-8 G-8 b%8_b-8 d-4 d-8_ST32d-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 d-8 d-8 e-8 b-8 d-8 b&8_a-8 G-8_W-1 ST22G-1
L- No- thing e- ver hap-pens in this life of mine. I'm haul- ing out the da- ta on the Xe- rox line.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHITEHOU
N-White House Blues
C-
A-
T-
S-148
K-E
B-4/4
F-
H- E E7
M-4G-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 c-4 b-2 G-4 c-4 b-2 c-4 G-1
L- Roose- velt in the White House A- do- in' his best,
H- A A7
M-4C-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 a-8 a-8_a-2 a-8 E-8 G%4 G#2 E-4 E-2 F-4_E-4
L- McKin- ley in the grave- yard, Just a- ta- kin' his rest. He's
H- E B7 E
M-1G-1 R-4 B-4 D-4 F-4 E-1_E-1 S-6
L- gone A long old time.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHITTNG
N-Whittington
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H- 1 2 3
M-5F-5 F-8 F-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-4 d-4 c-4 b-4
L- Turn a- gain Whit- ting- ton Thou wor- thy ci- ti- zen, Lord Mayor of
H-
M-1a-4 F-2 S-6
L- Lon- don!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHNCORT
N-When You Go A-Courting
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-C
B-2/4
F-From Lomax, Folk Song USA
H- G7 C G7 C
M-4W-4 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-0 E-0 E-0 D-8 C-0 C-0 E-0 E-0 G-4 G-8 a-0 a-0 c-8 d-8 c-8 E-8 G-4
L- When you go a- cour-tin' I'll tell you where to go, Down to the old man's house be- low,
H- G7 C G7 C
M-4W-4 G-8 a-8 c-0 c-0 d-0 d-0 c-8 E-8 G-8 G-0 G-0 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 C-8 C-8 c-9 c-0
L- Young folks snig-g'rin and the old folks gone, And the gals all mad with their heads not combed, The
H- G7 C
M-2W-4 G-8 G-8 E-8 E-0 E-0 D-8 D-8 C-4 S-6
L- gals all mad with their heads not combed.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHNCORT2
N-Arkansas Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-60
K-F
B-2/4
F-From Ozark Folksongs, Randolph
H-
M-5W-4 F-0 S-6 F-8 F-0 G-0 a-0 a-0 C-0 C-0 D-0 F-0 F-0 G-0 F-4 F-8 a-0 a-0 C-0 C-0 C-8 D-0 C-0 C-8 C-9 S-6
L- Come all you Mis-sou-ri gals an' lis-ten to my noise. Mind how you mar-ry them Ar-kan-sas boys,
H-
M-5W-4 C-0 S-6 F-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 C-0 C-0 C-0 D-0 C-9 C-0 F-0 F-0 F-0 a-0 C-0 C-0 C-0 D-0 C-8 C-0 E-0 F-9 S-6 S-6
L- For if you do your por-tion it will be, Cold john-ny cake and ve-ni-son is all you will see.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHNCORT3
N-Tex-i-an Boys
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-From The Liberated Woman's Songbook, Silverman
H- C G7 C G7
M-4C-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 E-4 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 C-2 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 D-8 D-4 C-2
L- Come a- long girls and lis-ten to my noise, Don't you go and mar-ry those Tex-i- an boys,
H- G7 C G7 Am Em G7 C
M-4G-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-2 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 C-2
L- If you do your for-tune it will be John-ny cake and ve- ni- son and sas-sa-frass tea, 5
H- Am Em G7 C
M-2C-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 D-4 C-2 S-6
L- John-ny cake and ve- ni- son and sas-sa-frass tea.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHNCORT4
N-East Virginia Gals
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-From Cousin Emmy recording
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 D-4 D-8 A-4 A-8 C#4 C-8 D-5_F-5 a-5 a-5
L-
H-
M-5c-5_c-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 a-4 a-8 c-5_d-5 a-5 a-4 a-8 d-5_d-4 a-8
L-
H-
M-5c-4 c-8 a-5 c-5_d-5 a-5 G-4 G-8 F-4 F-8 D-5 A-4 A-8 C-5
L-
H-
M-5D-5_F-5 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-5 D-5 A-4 A-8 C-5 D-3 S-6
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHNFRST2
N-When First Into This Country
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8D-8 S-6 D-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 D-8 D-5 D-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-4 a-8 c-8 d-4 d-8 d-8
L- When first in-to this coun- try a stran- ger I came, There was no one that knew me or asked me my
H-
M-8d-5 d-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 E-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-8 D-5 D-0 E-0 F-8_G-8 a-8_d-8 c-8_a-8 G-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 D-8
L- name. I came in-to this coun- try to tar-ry for a while, And to leave my dear jewels a- lone on that
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M-1D-5 S-6 S-6
L- isle.
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%WHNYNGMN
N-When I was a Young Men
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A-
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S-50
K-C
B-2/4
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M-1W-4 c-0 c-0 c-0 c-0 b-8 b-8 a-8 b-0 c-0 d-0_b-0 G-0_a-0 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-8 a-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 a-4
L- When I was a young man I liv- ed ea- sy, O the plea- sure which I did see;
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M-1W-4 a-0 c-8 c-0 c-0 b-8 b-0 a-0 b-0 b-0 c-0 d-0_b-0 G-0_a-0 c-8 b-0_b-0 b-8 a-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 S-9 a-9 a-0
L- I married me a wife, She prov'd to me un- kind- ly Oh un- kind- ly she proved to be. At
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M-4W-4 a-0_b-0 c-0 d-0 e-8 e-8 g-0_f-0 e-0 c-0 e-0_c-0 a-8 a-0 a-0_b-0 c-0_d-0 e-0 e-0_f-0 g-0_f-0 e-0_d-0 e-4
L- length I be- came a Ser- vant un- to her, To milk her cows and black her shoes,
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M-4W-4 h-8 h-8 g-9 g-0 c-8 c-0 e-0 d-0_b-0 G-0 a-0 c-8 b-0_a-0 b-8 a-0 G-0 a-8 G-8 a-4 S-6
L- Wo- men's ways the world can- not please them; A poor man's la- bour is ne- ver done.
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%WHOSFOOL
N-Martin Said To His Man
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A-
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S-100
K-G
B-3/4
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M-:W-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-5 b-8 a-4 G-2 D-4 G-3 a-4 a-4 b-4 c-5 d-8 b-4 a-5 b-8 G-4 a-3 b-4 c-4 d-4 c-5 b-8 a-4
L- Mar-tin said to his man, Fie, man, fie. Mar-tin said to his man "Who's thw fool now?" Mar-tin said to his man
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M-6W-2 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 a-5 F-8 C-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-5 D-8 E-4 b-5 c-8 a-4 G-3 S-6
L-"Fill thou the cup and I the can." Thou hast well drun-kem, man, who's the fool now.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHSKJHN
N-Whiskey for My Johnny
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H- solo: cho:
M-4R-2 D-2 G-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 G-4 D-4 G-4 b-4 R-2
L- O, whis- key is the life of man, O whis- key!
H- solo: cho:
M-4G-4 b-4 R-2 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 b-5 b-8
L- John- ny! I'll drink whis- key when I can, O whis- key for my
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M-1a-4 G-4 R-2 S-6
L- John- ny!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHSTLAVE
N-Whistle O'er the Lave O't
C-
A-Robert Burns
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S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune: Whistle O'er the Lave O't #235
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M-1F-9 C-0 D-0 F-9 a-9 G-0 a-4 c-9 d-0 a-9 f-0 G-9 F-0 D-4 F-9 C-0 D-0 F-9 a-9 G-0 a-9 f-0 F-0 F-9 a-9 F-0 G-4 F-4
L-First, when Mag-gie was my care, Heav'n, I thought, was in her air; Now we're mar-ried, speir nae mair, But- whis-tle o'er the love o't!
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M-4c-8 d-0_e-0 f-9 c-0 d-9 c-0 a-4 c-9 d-0 a-9 f-0 G-9 F-0 D-4 f-9 h-0 d-9 f-0 c-9 d-0 a-9 f-0_F-0 F-9 a-9 F-0 G-4 F-4 S-6
L- Meg was meek, and Meg was mild, Sweet and harm-less as a child; Wis- er men than me's be-guiled, Whis-tle o'er the love o't!
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%WHTECOCK
N-The White Cockade
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-Tune: The White Cockade #306
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M-5f-4 S-6 c-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 G-8_F-8 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 f-4 c-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 a-4 P-0 G-8_F-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-8_G-8
L- My love was born in Ab- ber- deen, The bon- niest lad that e'er was seen, But
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 f-5 g-8 h-0_g-9 f-8_e-8 g-0_f-9 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 a-8_b-8
L- now he makes our hearts fu' sad, He takes the field wi' his white cock- ade; O
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M-4c-4 a-4 f-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 c-5 d-8 d-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 f-4 e-8_f-8 g-4 G-4 G-4 F-8_G-8
L- he's a ran- ting ro- ving lad, He is a brisk and bon- nie lad, Be-
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M-4a-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 f-5 g-8 h-8_g-8 f-8 e-8 f-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 a-4 a-4 S-6 S-6
L- tide what may, I will be wed And fol- low the boy wi' the white cock- ade.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WHYBOBHR
N-Why Do You Bob Your Hair, Girls?
C-Blind Alfred Reed
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T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1c-4 S-6 e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 e-2 P-8 c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-3 P-8 G-4
L- Why do you bob your hair, girls? You're do- ing might- y wrong. God
H-
M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 e-4 g-2 e-4 d-4 d-4 d-4 e-4 d-3 e-4
L- gave it for a glo- ry And you should wear it long. You
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M-4g-4 g-4 g-4 g-4 e-2 c-4 G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 a-4 c-3 G-4
L- spoil your love- ly hair, girls, You keep your- selves in style; Be-
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M-4c-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 e-4_g-4 g-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 d-4 c-3 S-6 S-6
L- fore you bob your hair, girls, Just stop and think a- while.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WICKDPL2
N-Wicked Polly (2)
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A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6B-8 F-8 a-8 S-6 F-5 E-8 D-8 D-8 B-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-5 D-8 B-8 A-8 B-5 a-8 d-8 b-8 ST24a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8
L- Young peo-ple who de-light in sin, I'll tell you what has late-ly been; A la- dy who was young and
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M-3F-4 R-8 D-8 F-9 a-0 a-5 F-8 D-9 B-0 B-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- fair, She died in sin, an' sad des-pair.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WICKDPOL
N-Wicked Polly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/2
F-
H-
M-1W-2 B-4 E-4 E-4 S-6 G-3 a-4 G-4 E-4 D-3 B-4 E-4 E-4 G-2 D-2 G-4 a-4 b-3 b-4 d-4 d-4 b-2 b-2 S-6
L- Young peo-ole hark while I re- late The sto- ry of poor Pol-ly's fate, She was a la- dy
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M-4a-6_G-6 E-6 S-6 D-3 B-4 E-4 E-4 W-2 G-2 b-2 E-4 D#4 E-3 S-6 S-6
L- young and fair, And died a- groa- ning in des- pair
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WIDDECOM
N-Widdecombe Fair
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-From Tom Glazer, A New Treasury of Folk Songs
H-
M-6D-4 S-6 G-2 G-4 b-2 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 G-3 G-5 G-8 G-4
L- Tam Pierce, Tam Pierce, lend me your gray mare. All a- long,
H-
M-5b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 a-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 b-4_a-4 G-4
L- down a- long, out a- long lea. Us wants to go to
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M-5F-4 E-4 D-4 E-2 D-4 E-8 E-8 R-4 D-4 E-8 E-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 R-4 D-8 D-8
L- Wid- de- combe Fair, Bill Brew- er, Jan Stew- er, Pet- er Guer-ney, Pet- er
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M-5E-8 E-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 E-8 E-8 R-4 D-8 D-8 E-4 R-4 D-4 D-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- Da- vy, Dan- iel Whid- don, Har- ry Hawk, Old Un- cle Tom Cob- bley and
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M-6d-3_d-2 c-4 b-5 c-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 W-2 G-3_G-2 S-6 S-6
L- all. Old Un- cle Tom Cob- bley and all.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WIFESWEE
N-My Wife's a Wanton Wee Thing
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6e-0_d-0 S-6 c-4 G-8 a-8_c-8 G-8 c-5 G-4 a-8 b&8_c-8 b-8 F-8_D-8 F-8 b&5 D-4 e-0_d-0 c-4 G-8 a-0_b-0_c-8 G-8
L- My wife's a wan- to wee thing, My wife's a wan- ton wee thing, My wife's a wan- ton
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M-1c-5 G-4 F-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 D-9 B-0 D-8 C-5_C-4 E-0_F-0 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-5 E-4 E-8
L- wee thing, She win-na be gui- ded by me. She play'd the loon or she was mar- ried, She
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M-5F-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 B&8 D-8 F-5 D-4 E-0_F-0 G-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-5 G-4 f-8 e-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 b-8 d-8
L- play'd the loon or she was mar- ried, She play'd the loon or she was mar- ried, She'll do it a- gain or she
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M-1c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- die.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WIFEWRK2
N-Old Grumbler
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1G-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 c-4 G-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b&8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-5_C-4 C-8 D-4 C-8 F-4 F-8
L- Old Grum- bler ripped, Old Grum- bler swore, By all the green leaves on the tree, That he could do more
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M-5G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-5 G-4 G-0 G-0 G-4 G-8 F-8_E-8 D-8 C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- work in one day Than his wife could do in three, three, Than his wife could do in three.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WIFEWRK3
N-Father Grumble
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1@-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-0 E-9 E-8 F-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 e-4 c-8 G-2 R-8 G-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 E-4 E-8
L- There was an old wo-man there was an old man, Who ne- ver could a- gree, He said he could do more
H-
M-3F-8 F-8 F-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-4 B-8 C-2 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- work in a day than she could do in three.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WIFFPOOF
N-Whiffenpoof Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-2_E-8 R-8 S-6
L- From the ta- bles down at Mo-ry's To the place where Lou-ie dwells, To the dear old Tem-ple bar we loved so well
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M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 R-8 S-6
L- Sing the Whif-fen-poofs as-sem-bled, with their glas-ses raised on high, And the ma-gic of their sin- ging casts a spell.
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M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-4 D-8 E-8 G-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-2_E-8 R-8 S-6
L- Yes the ma-gic of their sin-ging, of the songs we loved so well, "Shall I Was-ting," and "Ma-vour-neen" and the rest.
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M-1G-8 G-8 S-6 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-2_C-8 R-8 S-6
L- We will se-re-nade our Lou-ie 'Til health and voi-ces fail, then we'll pass and be for-got-ten like the rest.
B-3/4
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M-;G-8 G-8 S-6 W-2 G-2 E-8 E-8 E-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 F-4 D-3 a-3 b-3 G-3_G-2 G-8 G-8 G-2 E-8 E-8 E-2 E-8 F-8
L- We are poor lit-tle lambs that have lost our way, Baa, baa, baa. We are lit-tle black sheep that have
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M-:W-2 G-2 F-4 D-3 D-3 E-3 C-3_C-2 R-4 c-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 c-4 c-2 a-8 a-8 a-3
L- gone a- stray, Baa Baa Baa. Gen-tle-man song-sters out on a spree,
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M-:W-2 b-2 b-4 b-2 b-8 b-8 b-2 G-4 G-3 E-2 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-2 F-4 D-3 D-3 E-3
L- Damned from here to e-ter- ni-ty God have mer-cy on such as we, Baa, baa
H-
M-2W-2 C-3_C-2 S-6 S-6
L- baa.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILDBILL
N-Wild Bill Jones
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
B-2/4
H-
M-8E-8_D-8 S-6 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-9 G-0 G-0 G-0 G-4 C-8 E-4 G-9 G-0 G-8 b-8 G-8 F-8 E-8_C-8 E-8_D-8 C-2 S-6
L- As I went out for to take a lit- tle walk, And I walked u-pon that wild Bill Jones.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILDMOOR
N-Mary on the Wild Moor (Wind blew across
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-This tune collected from Charles Dietz, Momroe Wisconsin
H-
M-1R-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 d-8 c-8 a-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 a-8 a-8 a-5 G-8 F-4
L- On a cold win-ter's night, When the winds blew a- cross the wild
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M-5S-9 G-2 F-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 f-4 e-4 S-9 d-2 F-8 G-8
L- moor, Young Ma- ry came wan- d'ring with her child in her arms, 'Til she
H-
M-3a-2 G-8 a-8 b-2 b-8 G-8 S-9 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- came to her own fath-er's door.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILIGHOS
N-Sweet William's Ghost
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5R-2 E-4 a-5 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-8 b-8 F-5 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 b-7_c-7 e-7 f-2 c-4
L- There came a ghost to Mar-gret's door. With ma-ny a griev-ous groan. And
H-
M-4d-5 f-8 e-8 a-8 G-8 a-0_b-0 F-5 E-8 E-4 e-4 c-9 b-0 a-2 R-4 S-6
L- aye he tirl- ed at the pin, but an- swer made she none.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILILYKE
N-Willie's Lyke-Wake
C-
A-
T-
S-64
K-F
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-5W-4 D-0 E-0 S-6 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-0 D-0 G-8 G-8 G-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 d-4 P-8 R-8 c-8
L- If my love loves me, she lets me not know, This is a do- wie chance; I
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M-4W-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-0_f-0 d-8 G-8 G-8 a-0_G-0 F-8 D-8 F-8 G-0_a-0 b-4 a-8 G-8
L- wish that I the same could do, Tho' my love were in France, France, Tho'
H-
M-2W-4 a-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- my love were in France.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLCONS
N-The Willing Conscript
C-Tom Paxton
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T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-
H-
M-1F-4 S-6 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 G-4 F-2 P-4 R-4 F-4
L- Oh Ser- geant, I'm a draft- ee and I've just ar- rived in camp. I've
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M-4F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-4 f-4 d-4 b-4 a-5 a-8 G-4 G-4 F-2 R-4 d-8 d-8
L- come to wear the u- ni- form and join the mar- tial tramp; And I
H-
M-4d-4 d-4 d-4 f-4 c-8 a-5 c-4 c-4 b-8 b-5 a-8 a-5 G-2_c-8 c-8 c-4
L- want to do my du- ty, but one thing I do im- plore, You must
H-
M-4F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-8 f-5 d-4 b-4 a-8 a-5 G-5 G-8 F-3 S-6 S-6
L- give me les- sons Ser- geant, for I've ne- ver killed be- fore.
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M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLIWI2
N-Young Barbour
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A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-2 D-4 S-6 W-3 D-4 F-8_a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 E-8 F-8 D-4 a-8 a-8 b-5 c-8 d-4 c-8_a-8 W-2 b-3 a-8 a-8
L- 'Twas of a la- dy in the west coun-te-ree, She was clo- thed all in green, As she
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M-4a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 d-4 d-8 d-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 D-2 E-5 E-8
L- look- ed out from her fa- ther's cas-tle wall, And she saw a ship sail- ing in, And she
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M-2b-8 b-8 b-4 a-8_F-8 E-8_F-8 D-3 S-6 S-6
L- saw a ship sai- ling in.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLIWI3
N-Thomas of Winesbury
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- C G C
M-5D-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 E-8 c-4 c-8 d-8 c-4 E-8 D-8 D-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 E-4 c-5 d-8 e-3 S-6
L- It fell on a time when the proud king of France went hun- ting five months or more;
H- G Am G C G Am
M-5c-8 c-8 S-6 e-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 E-9 D-0 D-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 G-8 a-4_c-8_b-8_a-4 S-6
L- That his daugh-ter fell in love With Tho-mas of Wines-bu-ry Who from Scot- land was new- ly come o'er,
H- C G Am
M-3C-8 D-8 S-6 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-4 E-8 G-8 a-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- Who from Scot- land was new- ly come o'er,
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLIWIN
N-Lord Thomas of Winesberry
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-4 S-6 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 C-4 c-8_d-8 e-4 d-8_c-8 b-8_c-8 d-8_b-8 c-3 S-6
L- As I look'd o- ver the cas- tle wall To see what I could see,
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M-5c-8_d-8 S-6 e-4 d-8 c-8 d-4 c-8 b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 b-8 a-4 b-8 c-8 G-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-4 W-2 G-2_G-8_F-8 E-8 F-8
L- O what should I spy but my own fa-ther's ship Come a- sai- ling a- long the sea, Come a-
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M-2G-4 c-8 c-8 E-4 D-4 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- sai- ling a- long the sea?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLMARY
N-Willie and Mary
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6a-8 S-6 F-8 A-8 D-8 F-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 b-8 d-8 E-4 G-8 b-8_a-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 F-8_E-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 A-8 D-8 F-4 D-0_F-0
L- As Wil-lie and Ma-ry strolled by the sea-side, a fond fare-well there to take, Should you ne- ver re-turn, dear
H-
M-5a-8 b-8 d-8 E-4 G-8 b-8 a-9 E-0 a-8 G-8 C-8 D-5_D-4 G-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-0 a-0
L- Wil- lie said she, I'm sure that my poor heart would break. Oh do not des-pair lit-tle Ma-ry he said, as he
H-
M-5d-8 F-8 F-8 a-8 D-8 D-8 F-8_E-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 A-8 D-8 F-4 D-0_F-0 a-8 b-8 d-8 E-4 G-8 b-8 a-8 E-8 a-8 G-8 C-8
L- press'd this fair maid to his heart, In my ab-sence don't mourn, for when I re-turn, we'll mar-ry and ne-ver-more
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M-1D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- part.
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%WILLMOOR
N-Willie Moore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5W-5 W-2 F-8 F-8 S-6 W-3 G-4 G-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 a-4 a-8 G-8 F-2 G-4 G-8 a-8 c-4 c-4 G-4_G-2 P-4 R-8 G-8
L- Wil-lie Moore was a King his age, twen- ty one, Cour- ted a maid- en fair; Her
H-
M-4a-5 G-8 F-4 F-8_D-8 C-4 C-8_D-8 F-5 R-8 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 C-8 D-8 C-4 C-8 D-8 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- eyes were like two dia- monds bright, Ra- ven black was her hair, hmmm hmmm hmmm.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLOSNG
N-The Willow Song
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
H- Em B Em G D G
M-1b-4 S-6 b-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-8 b-8 d-4 G-4 a-4 G-2 R-4
L- The poor soul sat sigh- ing by a syc- a- more tree
H- Em C B G D
M-5R-4 R-4 a-4 b-5 E-8 G-8_a-8 b-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-4 d-4 G-4 a-4
L- Sing all a green wil- low; Her hand on her
H- G Am B chorus: Bm
M-5b-4 G-4 b-4 a-5_G-8 F-8 E-8 F-2 d-4 c#8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 E-4 e-4
L- bos- om, her head on her knee, Sing wil- low, wil-low, wil-low wil- low! Sing
H- B E Em Am B Em G D
M-5d#8 c#8 b-8 a-8 G#8 F-8 G#4 E-4 G%4 F-5 E-8 F-4 E-2 G-4 G-5 G-8 a-4
L- wil- low, wil-low, wil-low wil- low! My gar- land shall be; Sing all a green
H- G D G C G Am
M-5b-4 b-4 R-4 d-5 b-8 c-8 a-8 b-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 e-4 d-5 b-8 c-8_a-8
L- wil- low wil- low, wil-low, wil- low, Sing all a green
H- Am
M-3b-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- wil- low my gar- land will be.
H-
M-0
L-
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%WILLWINK
N-Wee Willie Winkie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H- G C G C G D7 G
M-8G-4 G-8 b-8 d-4 d-4 e-4 e-8 e-8 d-2 c-4 c-8 c-8 b-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-2
L- Wee Wil- lie Win- kie rins thro' the toun. Up- stairs and down-stairs in his night- goun,
H- G C G A G C G D7 C
M-8d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-4 c-4 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 a-5 P-0 a-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 a-8 G-2 S-6
L- Tir-lin' at the win- dow, cry- in at the lock, "Are all the bair-nies in their bed, It's past eight o' clock."
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%WILLWTRE
N-The Lonely Willow Tree
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1G-4 S-6 E-2 E-4 E-2 D-4 C-2 C-4 C-2 G-4 a-2 a-4
L- There was a youth, a cru- el youth, Who dwelt be-
H-
M-5F-4_G-4 a-4 a-4_G-2_G-2 R-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 b-4
L- side the sea; Six pre- ty mai- dens he
H-
M-6c-2 G-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 G-2 a-4 E-2 D-4 W-2 C-3_W-3 C-2 S-6 S-6
L- drown- ded there by the lone- ly wil- low tree.
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%WILLWVR1
N-Johnny and Old Mr. Henly
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1R-8 d-4 a-8 c-5 c-8 c-4 d-4 a-4 G-4 R-8 F-4 D-8 F-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4
L- John- ny meets his ho- nest neigh- bor, What he told him was to plague him;
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M-4R-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 c-8 c-4 c-8 c-4 d-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-4 F-8 G-8 R-8 a-4 F-8 D-2 S-6
L- I saw your wife and I saw no more, With an- oth- er man, and they closed the door.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLWVR2
N-Everyday Dirt
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H- A D7
M-4C-4 S-6 W-3 C-4 A-4 A-2 a-4 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-8 E-8 F#8 F-8 F-8 F-8 D-2
L- Now John come home all in a won- der he rat-tled at the door
H- G7
M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 G-4 G-4 R-4 ST64W-2 G-4 G-4 G-4 F%4 E-4 D-4
L- just like thun- der, "Who is that?", Mis-ter Hen- ley cried, "'Tis my hus-band! You must
H- C
M-2C-2 R-2 R-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- hide!"
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WILLYENO
N-Will Ye No Come Back Again?
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 A-4 C-4 @-2 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 D-8_C-8 D-2
L- Bon- ny Char- lie's noo a- wa. Safe a- cross the friend- ly main.
H-
M-4C-5 D-8 E-4 C-4 A-4 C-4 @-2 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 C-2 S-6
L-
L- Monies the heart will brak in twa'. Should he no come back a- gain.
H-
M-4E-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 E-4 G-4 G-2 c-5 b-8 a-4 G-4 a-8_G-8 F-8_E-8 D-2
L-
L- Will ye no come back a- gain? Will ye no come back a- gain?
H-
M-4E-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 A-8 C-5 @-2 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 D-5 C-8 C-2 S-6
L-
L- Bet- ter loved ye can- na be. Will ye no come back a- gain?
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%WILMAISY
N-Fair William and Lady Maisry
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Child #70, from Bonny Bunch of Roses
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M-4R-4 A-4 S-6 D-8 D-8 D-4 F-4 G-8 G-8_a-2 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 G-4 a-4
L- Fair Wil- i- am was an earl's son and lived down by the
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M-4D-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 F-8_a-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 D-8_D-4 D-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 a-4 F-4 G-8 a-5
L- strand. La- dy Mais- ry was the king's one daugh-ter and lived on up- per
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M-4D-2 R-4 a-8 a-8 a-8_c-4 a-8 a-4 F-8 F-8_G-2 G-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 G-4
L- land. La- dy Mais- ry was the first wo- man to drink with him the
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M-5W-2 D-2 R-4 a-4 W-3 a-5 a-8 a-8_G-8 F-4 D-4 C-8 C-8_F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 W-2 D-2 S-6
L- wine. And, as the healths went round and round, says, "Wil- li- am, you'll be mine."
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%WINDRAIN
N-The Wind and Rain
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4G-4 S-6 c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-2 f-8_d-4 d-8 g-4 f-4
L- Two lov- ing sis-ters were a- wal-kin' side by side, Oh, the wind and
H-
M-4d-3 d-4 e-8 d-8 e-8 f-8 g-4 g-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 f-4 g-8 e-8 d-5 e-8 c-4 G-4
L- rain, One pushed the oth-er off in the wa-ters, wa-ters deep, Cry-ing,"Oh the dread- ful
H-
M-2c-4 a-4 G-2_G-4 R-2 S-6 S-6
L- wind and rain.
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%WINDYBLL
N-Windy Bill
C-
A-
T-
S-124
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 G-8 a-4 a-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- .- Win- dy Bill was a Tex- as man; Well he could rope, you bet.
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M-5F-4 S-6 F-4 F-4 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 c-8 c-4 c-4 a-4 F-4 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- He swore the steer he coul- dn't tie, Well he ha- dn't found him yet.
H-
M-5c-8 c-8 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8 b-8 c-4 c-4 c-5 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-4 a-4 F-4 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- But the boys they knew of an old black steer, A sort of an old out- law;
H-
M-5C-8_C-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-8_F-8 G-4 a-4 a-4 a-5 F-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 F-4 D-4 F-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- That ran down in the mal- pais At the foot of a roc- ky draw.
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%WINDYWE2
N-The Fishes' Lamentation
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-4 S-6 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 E-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 D-2 B-4 B-4 D-4 F-4
L- .- In came the her- ring, the king of the sea, I think it high
H- chorus:
M-5b-2 a-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G-5_a-8 G-4 E-4 C-2
L- time our an- chor to weigh For it's ha- zy wea- ther,
H-
M-5a-5_b-8 a-4 F-4 D-2 B-4 D-4 F-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-5_B-8
L- Blo- wing wea- ther, When the wind blows, it's stor- my
H-
M-1D-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- wea- ther.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WINDYWEA
N-Windy Old Weather
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6E-8_F-8 S-6 G-4 E-5 F-8 G-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 c-4 G-5 a-8
L- Come all of you fish- er- men lis- ten to me, I'll sing you a
H- chorus:
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-2
L- song of the fish of the sea And it's win- dy old wea- ther
H-
M-5a-5 b-8 a-4 F-4 D-2 B-4 D-4 F-4 b-2 a-4 G-4 F-5 B-8
L- stor- my old wea- ther When the wind blows, we'll all pull to-
H-
M-1D-4 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- ge- ther.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WINGGULL
N-The Wings of a Gull
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 a-8 a-8 E-4 G-8 E-8 D-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 A-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4_a-4 E-4
L- Oh, if I had the wings of a gull, me boys, I would spread 'em and fly
H-
M-4D-3 D-8 E-8 F-4 a-4 E-4 G-8_E-8 D-4 D-8_C-8 A-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-4 a-4 E-4
L- home. I would leave old Green- land's i- cy grounds, for the right whale here is
H-
M-4D-3 R-8 a-8 a-5 G-8 c-4 b-8 b-8 a-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 R-8 a-8 a-5 G-8 c-4 b-4
L- none. The weath- er's rough and the winds do blow. There's lit- tle com- fort
H-
M-5a-2 P-4 P-8 R-4 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 E-4 G-8 E-8 D-8_E-8 D-8_C-8 A-4 P-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 a-2 P-4 E-4 D-3 S-6 S-6 S-6
L- here. And I'd soon-er be snug in a Dept- ford pub, a- drink- ing of strong beer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WINNIPG
N-The Winnipeg Whore
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4F-4 F-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-8_F-8 G-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 C-2
L- My first trip down the Chip-pe-way ri- ver, My first trip to the Win-ni-peg shore,
H-
M-4D-4 D-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 D-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 D-8 D-8 E-4 F-2 S-6
L- There I met with a maid of the Chip=pe-ways Com- mon- ly known as the Win-ni- peg whore.
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%WISHDEAD
N-I Wish That You Were Dead, Goodman
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5D-4 S-6 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 d-8_b-8 b-4 a-4 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8_a-8 b-4 d-4 e-4 a-4 a-4 S-6
L- I wish that you were dead, good- man. And a green sod on your head good- man
H-
M-5b-8_c-8 S-6 d-4 d-4 d-4 b-8_d-8 e-4 f-4 g-4 g-8_e-8 d-8_b-8 a-8_G-8 a-8_c-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 S-6 S-6
L- That I might wear my wi- dow- hood Up- on a ran- ting High- land- man.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WISHMOLE
N-I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-2R-2 R-4 S-9 A-4 W-4 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 E-8
L- I wish I was a mole in the
H-
M-2C-3 G-8 a-8 W-4 c-8 c-8 d-8 a-0_G-0 c-4 G-8 a-8
L- ground. Yes I wish I was a mole in the
H-
M-2S-9 G-3 a-8 S-9 c-0 c-0 W-4 e-8 d-8 c-8 G-5 a-4
L- ground. 'F I'se a mole in the ground, I'd
H-
M-2W-4 c-8 c-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-4 E-8 D-8
L- root that moun- tain down, And I wish I was a mole in the
H-
M-1C-3 R-4 S-6
L- ground.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WLDESOL
N-All the World Is Desolation.
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
B-6/8
H-
M-1R-2 @-8 @-8 C-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-4 B-8 C-8 D-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-2 @-8 @-8
L- All the world is des-o- la- tion, sad and qui- et as the tomb. Fath-er
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M-1C-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-4 B-8 C-8 D-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-2 B-8 C-8 D-4 @-4 A-8 @-8
L- has a pen- ile stric- ture, Moth-er has a droop-y womb. Sis-ter A- my was a-
H-
M-5@-4 C-4 C-8 C-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 D#8 D-2 @-8 @-8 C-5 @-8 C-8 B-8 B-4 A-4 A-8 A-8
L- bort- ed for the for- ty sec- ond time, Cous-in Hy- mie was de- port- ed for a
H-
M-1@-5 @-8 A-8 B-8 C-2 @-8 @-8 C-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-4 B-8 C-8 D-5 @-8 E-8 D-8
L- ho- mo- sex-ual crime. All the world is des- o- la- tion, In our fam- ily no one
H-
M-5C-2 @-8 @-8 C-5 @-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 @-4 B-8 A-8 @-5 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- smiles. All we do for rec- re- a- tion Is crack ice for Grand-ma's piles.
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%WLDMOOR1
N-Mary On the Wild Moor
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6G-4_F-4 S-6 E-5 D-8 E-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 W-2 G-3_W-3 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-5 b-8 c-4
L- 'Twas all on a cold win- ter's night, When the winds blew a-
H-
M-5d-4 c-4 a-4 G-3_G-4 G-4_F-4 E-5 D#8 E-4 F-4 E-5 F-8
L- cross the wild moor, That Ma- ry came wan- 'dring a-
H-
M-6G-4 c-4 b-4 a-2 a-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 C-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 W-2 C-3_W-3 W-3 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- long with her child, Till she came to her own fa- ther's door.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WLDROVER
N-Wild Rover
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T-
S-160
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-:W-2 R-2 D-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 D-4 A-4 F-4 F-8 E-5 F-4 G-3_G-2 a-4 a-4 F-4 a-4 G-8 E-5 C-4 A-8 F-5 E-4 D-3_
L- I've been a wild ro-ver for man-y a year, I've spent all my mo-ney on whisk-ey and beer.
H-
M-:W-2 D-2 D-4 D-4 E-5 D-8 D-4 A-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 G-3_G-2 a-4 a-8 F-5 a-4 G-8_E-5 C-8 C-8 A-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 C-4 D-4
L- But now I'm re-turn-ing with gold in great store, I nev-er will play the wild rov- er no more. And it's
H-
M-:W-2 E-3 E-3 C-8 A-5_A-4_A-3_A-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 E-5 F-4 G-3_G-4 F-4 G-4 a-3_a-5 F-8 D-4
L- no, nay, nev-er. No nay nev-er no more, Will I play the wild
H-
M-6W-2 C-4 B-2_B-2 B-4 A-8 F-5_F-4_F-2 E-4 D-3_D-2 R-4 S-6
L- rov- er, No nev- er no more.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WLDWDFLR
N-Wildwood Flower
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 c-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 B-8 C-4 E-8 F-8 G-4 a-8 c-8 E-4 F-8 E-8
L- I will twine and will min- gle my wav- ing black hair with the ros- es so red and the
H-
M-4D-4 F-8 B-8 C-4 G-4 e-4 e-8 d-8 c-4 G-8 G-8 a-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 E-4 E-4 E-8 D-8 E-4 G-8 E-8
L- li- ly so fair. The myr- tle so green of an em- er- ald hue, the pale em- a- nit- a and
H-
M-1D-4 F-8 B-8 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- vi'- let of blue.
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%WLDWOMEN
N-Wild Women Don't Have the Blues
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B-2/4
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M-8f%4 f-4 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8_d-8 f%8 e-8 d-8_d-4 R-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8 f%8 g-8 e-8 S-6
L- Well I hear you wo- men tal-kin' 'bout your mon-key men, A-bout yo' no 'count hus-bands an' their tr-fl-in'
H-
M-8d-8_S-6 d-4 R-4 g-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 g-8 e-8 g-8 g-8_g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8_g-4 R-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8 f%8 d-8 e-8 d-8
L- friends, Peace-ful wo- men sit a- round all day an' moan, They're won-d'rin' why their wan-d'rin pa- pas
H-
M-8R-8 f%8 f-8 e-8_e-4 R-8 e-8 g-4 g-7 f-7 e-7 g-8 e-5 R-8 d-4 d-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b&8 G-8 G-5_G-2 S-6
L- don't come home, But wild wo-men don't wor-ry, Wild wo- men ne-ver get the blues.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WLLFLNDR
N-Will Ye Go To Flanders?
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B-4/4
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M-1G-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 a-4 c-4 G-0_E-9 D-9 C-0 C-4 R-4 c-9 b-0 c-8 d-8 b-4 a-8_G-8 a-9_c-0 a-0_G-0 E-8 G-4 a-8_b-8
L- Will ye go to Flan- ders, my Mal- ly O? Will ye go to Flan- ders my Mal- ly O? There
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M-4c-8 b-8 c-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 a-8 c-8 G-0 E-9 G-4 a-8_b-8 c-9 b-0 a-8 G-8 a-8_b-8 c-0_a-9 G-0_E-9 D-9 C-0 C-2 S-6
L- we'll get wine and bran-dy, And sack and su-gar can- dy Will ye go to Flan- ders, my Mal- ly, O?
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%WLLOWWHM
N-The Willoughby Whim
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-6G-4 S-6 G-4 E-4 F-4 G-2 e-4 d-2 c-4 a-2 c-4 G-4 E-4 F-4
L- O Pol- ly you might have toy'd and kiss'd, By kee- ping men
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M-5G-2 e-4 d-2 c#4 d-3 d-4 e-4 f-4 g-4_f-4 e-4
L- off, you keep them on; But he so teaz'd me
H-
M-5f-4 a-4 d-4 b-4_a-4 G-4 c-4 e-2 a-2 d-4 G-4 b-2
L- and he so pleas'd me, What I did you must have
H-
M-1c-2 S-6 S-6
L- done.
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%WLLWGRDN
N-Down in the Willow Garden
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A-
T-
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K-E
B-3/4
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H- E
M-6B-4 S-6 E-2 E-4 G-4_F-4 E-4 G-8_b-8_b-2 c-2 G-8_F-8 E-4 C-4 E-4
L- Down in the wil- low gar- den, Where me and my
H- C#m E
M-5G-2 G-4 C-2 R-4 R-2 B-4 E-2 E-4 G-4_F-4 E-4
L- love did meet, 'Twas there we sat a-
H- B7 E
M-5G-8_b-8_b-2 c-2 G-8_F-8 E-2 E-4 C-4_E-4 F-4 E-2 R-4
L- cour- ting, My love dropped off to sleep.
H- A E
M-5R-2 b-4 c-2 e-4 c-4 b-4 a-8 a-8 b-5 b-8 b-4 c-2 G-8_F-8
L- I had a bot- tle of the Bur- gl- ar's wine, Which
H- C#m E
M-1E-2 C-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 C-2 R-4 R-2 B-4 E-2 E-4
L- my true love did not know, And there I
H- B7
M-5G-4 F-4 E-4 G-8_b-8 b-4 b-4 c-2 G-8_F-8 E-4 E-4 E-4 C-4_E-4 F-4
L- poi- soned that dear lit- tle girl, Down un- der the bank be-
H- E
M-1E-2 R-4 S-6
L- low.
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%WMBLOAT
N-The Ballad of William Bloat
C-
A-Raymond Calvert
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
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H-
M-5D-8 D-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 E-4 D-8 D-5 W-2 D-3 a-4
L- In a mean a- bode on the Skan- kill Road lived a man named Wil-liam Bloat. He
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M-4b-4 b-8_a-8 b-4 d-4 F-4 G-8 E-8 D-4 F-8 G-8 a-6 a-6 a-6 d-4 F-4 E-3 D-8 E-8
L- had a wife the curse of his life who con-tin- u- ally got his goat. So one
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M-4F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 a-8_F-8 D-4 E-4 D-8 D-5 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- day at dawn with her night- dress on he cut her bloo- dy throat.
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%WMGRSMND
N-William Grismond
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A-
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S-100
K-C
B-2/4
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H-
M-9C-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 G-4 E-8 C-8 D-9 E-0 C-8 C-8 C-5 C-8 C-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b&4 a-8 G-8 F-9 G-0 a-8 a-8 G-5 S-6
L- O come you will-ful young men and hear what I shall tell. My name is Wil-liam Gris-mond at Lain-ter-dine did dwell,
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M-1E-8 S-6 F-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 c-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 D-8_C-8 R-8 A-0_C-0 C-8_D-8 E-8 E-8 G-8_E-8 D-8 C-8 a-8_G-8 G-8 c-8 a-8_G-8 S-6
L- O there I did a mur- der as it is known full well, And for my of- fence, I shall die, I shall die,
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M-4A-8_C-8 S-6 C-8_D-8 E-8 E-8 G-8_E-8 D-9 C-0 C-5 S-6 S-6
L- And for my of- fence, I shall die.
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%WNNSBORO
N-Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
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A-
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S-100
K-D
B-4/4
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H- D A7
M-4a-4 a-4 F-4 D-4 a-0 a-0 a-4 a-8 F-5 F%8 F#4 F-4 F-4 F-4 F-8 E-8 F-8 E-8_E-2
L- Old man Sar- gent sit-ting at the desk, The damned old fool won't give us no rest,
H- Em A7 chorus:
M-4b-8 b-4 b-8 G-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 b-4 b-4 G-5 E-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 c-8 b-4 a-8_a-8 F-8 G-8 G#8
L- He'd take the nic-kles off a dead man's eyes to buy a Co- ca- Co- la and a Po- mo pie. I got the
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M-1a-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 D-8 C%8_C-1
L- blues, I got the blues, I got the Winns- b'ro cot-ton mill blues.
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M-4B-4 D-4 E-4 D-4 B&8 D-4 E-8_E-2 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-8 D-4 D-8 a-8 a-4 a-8 F-5 F%8
L- Lor- dy Lor- dy spoo-lin's hard, You know and I know I don't have to tell, you
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M-4F#4 F%8 F#8 F-8 D-8 E-8 D-8 F-8 F-4 E-8_E-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G#8 a-2 R-8 F-8 G-8 G#8
L- work for Tom Wat-son, got to work like hell, I got the blues, I got the blues, I got the
H- A7 D
M-2a-4 b-4 a-8 F-8 E-4 D-3 R-4 S-6
L- Winns- B'ro cot- ton mill blues.
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%WNTNSEED
N-The Wanton Seed
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 F-4 D-5 D-8 G-4 F-4 G-4 a-8_b-8
L- As I walked out one morn- ing fair, To view the fields and
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M-4c-4 d-4 S-9 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-4 g-8 g-8 g-8 g-8 d-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 d-8 e-8 d-4 G-8_b-8 d-5 d-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8
L- take the air, There I heard a pret-ty maid a- mak-ing her com-plain; And all she want-ed was the
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M-1b-4 G-4 S-9 G-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 S-9 a-4 b-8_c-8 d-5 d-8 a-9 b-0 c-8 a-8 b-4 G-4 S-9 G-4 R-4 S-6
L- chief- est grain, the chief- est grain, And all she want- ed was the chief- est grain.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WONDCROC
N-
C-
A-
T-
S-140
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 b-4 W-3 E-3 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 G-3 b-4
L- Come list ye lands- men all to me, to
H-
M-1e-4 e-8_e-8 f-4 d-4 e-3 e-8_f-8 g-8 g-8 e-4 f-4 d-4 e-8 e-8 e-4 b-5 G-0 G-0
L- tell the truth I'm bound; What hap-pened to me by go- ing to sea, And the
H- chorus:
M-4a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 E-3 b-4 E-3 F-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4
L- won- ders that I found. Ship- wrecked I was one sap- py
H-
M-4G-3 b-4 e-4 e-8_e-8 f-4 d-4 e-3 e-8_f-8 g-4 e-4 f-4 d-4
L- rouse And cast all on the shore, So I re- solved to
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M-4e-8_e-8 e-4 b-5 G-0_G-0 G-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 E-3 b-4 E-4 F-4 G-4 a-8 a-8
L- take a cruise, The coun- try to ex- plore. To my ri tol too-ral
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M-1b-4 c-4 d-4 b-4 e-4 e-8_e-8 f-4 d-4 e-3 e-8 f-8 g-4 e-4 f-4 d-4
L- loo a li do, Ri tol loo ral lay, To my ri tol lol fol
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M-3e-8 e-8 e-8 e-8 b-5 G-8 a-4 a-4 b-4 b-4 E-2_E-4 R-4 S-6
L- lid- dle lol de fol, To my tol loo ral lay.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WOODPLDN
N-Roll the Woodpile Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- verse: refrain: verse:
M-1C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-2 G-4 G-2 a-4 G-8 F-8 D-2 C-4
L- Way down south where the cocks do crow. 'Way down in Flo-rid-a! The
H- refrain:
M-1C-4 D-8_E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 G-4 F-8 G-8 S-9 a-5 F-8 D-4 C-4 F-3 R-4
L- gals all dance to the old ban- jo. And we'll roll the wood- pile down!
H-
M-4d-4 c-3 d-4 c-2 f-4 d-8 c-4 a-8 F-4 G-4 D-3 D-4
L- Rol- lin'! Rol- lin'! Oh rol- lin' the whole world 'round. That
H-
M-4C-4 D-8 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 a-4 S-9 G-4 F-8 G-8 a-5 D-8 D-4 C-4 F-4 R-3 S-6
L- brown gal o' mine's on the Georg- ia line, an' we'll roll the wood- pile down.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WORKDONE
N-When the Work's All Done This Fall
C-D.J. O'Malley
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4W-2 a-8 S-6 W-3 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 E-8 E-8 E-8 E-5 E-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 a-8
L- A group of jol-ly cow-boys, dis-cus-sing plans at ease. Says one, "I'll tell you some-thing, boys, if
H-
M-4b-8 a-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 a-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-8 d-8 d-4 d-8 e-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-5 F-8 E-9 F-0 G-8 a-8 c-8 c-4 a-8
L- you will lis-ten, please. I am an old cow-pun-cher, and here I'm dressed in rags, I used to be a tough one, and
H-
M-1b-9 a-0 G-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- go on great big jags.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WORKWEAV
N-The Wark O' The Weavers
C-
A-
T-
S-116
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6G-8 S-6 G-5 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 a-5 c-4 c-8 G-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 c-4 c-8
L- We're all met to- ge- ther here to sit and to crack, With our glas- ses in our
H-
M-5c-5 d-4 e-8 f-4 f-8 e-4 e-8 d-5 R-8 G-8 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- hands and our work up- on our backs; And there's not a trade a- mong them all can
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M-5a-4 a-8 c-4 c-8 G-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 e-4 c-8 d-3
L- nei- ther mend nor mak, Gin it was- na for the work of the wea-
H- chorus:
M-5c-5_c-8 d-8 d-8 e-4 e-8 e-4 e-8 d-5 d-5 c-5 c-4 c-8 b-5_b-4 b-8
L- vers. If it was- na for the wea- vers what would you do? You
H-
M-5a-4 b-8 c-4_a-8 G-5 e-4_e-8 f-5 e-5 d-5_d-4 G-8 E-4 G-8 G-4 G-8
L- would- na hae cloth that's made o' wool. You would- na hae a
H-
M-5G-5 G-4 G-8 a-5 c-4 c-8 G-5 E-4 F-8 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-8 G-5 e-4 c-8
L- coat nei- ther black nor the blue Gin it was- na for the work o' the
H-
M-1d-3 c-5_c-4 S-6 S-6
L- wea- vers.
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%WRDNBW2
N-Captain Ward
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-6/8
F-
H- Em D Em D Em D
M-1D-8 S-6 E-4 E-8 F-4 a-8 b-4 b-8 E-4 E-8 a-4 a-8 F-4 E-8 D-5_D-4 F-8 E-4 E-8 E-8_F-8 a-8
L- Come all ye jol- ly mar- in- ers, That love to tak' a dram; I'll tell ye o' a
H- Bm Em D Em
M-3b-5 a-8_b-8 d-8 b-4 b-8 a-4 F-8 E-5_E-4 S-6 S-6
L- rob- ber That o'er the seas did come.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WRDRNBOW
N-Captain Ward and the Rainbow
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A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-1D-8 S-6 G-4_G-8 G-4 E-8 E-4_E-8 D-4 D-8 G-4_D-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-5 R-8 b-8_c-8 d-4 b-8 c-8_b-8 a-8
L- Our King built a ship, 'twas a ship of great fame, The Rain- bow she was
H-
M-5G-4_E-8 D-4 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-5 R-4 D-8 S-6 G-4_G-8 G-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 D-4 D-8
L- called. and the Rain- bow was her name. He rigged her and fit- ted her and
H-
M-6G-4 P-8 D-8 G-8_a-8 b-8 c-5 P-4 R-8 b-8 c-8 d-4 P-8 b-8 c-8_b-8_a-8 G-4 P-8 E-8 D-4 P-8 D-8 D-4 D-8 D-8_E-8 F-8 G-5 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- sent her off to sea, With five hun- dred bold mar- i- ners to bear her com- pa- ny
H-
M-0
L-
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%WRECK97
N-Wreck of the Old 97
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A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
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H-
M-5E-8 F-8 S-6 G-0 G-0 G-4 a-8 G-8_E-8 D-8 C-8 F-8 F-4 F-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 c-4 d-8 d-8 c-4 W-2 b-2 R-4 G-8 G-8
L- Oh they han-ded him his or- ders in Mon-roe, Vir-gin-ia say-ing, "Steve , you're way be- hind time. This is
H-
M-4c-4 c-8 d-8 c-8_G-8 E-8 C-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 a-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 F-4 E-8 D-8 C-3 S-6
L- not Thir-ty Eight but it's Old nine-ty Se-ven, you must get her in-to Spen-cer on time.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WRLDUP2
N-The World Turned Upside Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-Text first published 1767
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M-6c-0 b-0 S-6 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-4 c-0_b-0 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-4 c-0 c-0 c-8 e-8 c-8 d-8 c-8 b-8
L-Goo-dy Bull and her daugh-ter to- ge-ther fell out Both squab-bled and wran-gled and made a great rout! But the cause of the quar-rel re
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M-5a-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-8 G-5 D-9 E-0 D-8 F-5 E-8 C-8 E-8 G-4 G-8
L- mains to be told, Then lend both ypur ears and a tale I'll un-told Der-ry down, down, Der-ry down, down Then
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M-2a-8 c-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 E-8 a-8 F-8 G-8 C-4 S-6 S-6
L- lend both your ears and a tale I'll un-fold.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%WRLDUPDN
N-The World Turned Upside Down
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-5R-2 R-8 c-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-5 C-8 E-8 G-8 c-4 c-8
L- If but-ter-cups buzz'd aft-er the bee, If boats were on land, church-es on sea, If
H-
M-5c-8 e-8 c-8 b-8 d-8 b-8 a-8 d-8 c-8 b-4 a-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-9 D-0 C-8 G-5 D-4 D-8 D-4 D-8
L- po-nies rode men and if grass ate the cows, and cats should be chased in-to holes by the mouse; If the ma- mas
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M-5E-4 E-8 E-4 E-8 F-4 F-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 G-4 G-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-8 S-9 G-5
L- sold their ba- bies to the gyp-sies for half a crown, If sum- mer were spring and the oth-er way round,
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M-2G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 G-8 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-4 R-8 S-6
L- Then all the world would be up-side down.
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%WSNTTIME
N-Wasn't That a Time
C-W. Lowenfels
A-Lee Hays
T-
S-90
K-D
B-2/2
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H- D C D C D
M-6W-2 D-4 F-4 a-4 S-6 c%1_c%4 a-4 c-8 d-4 a-8_a-2 R-2 R-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 W-3 ST32c%4 d-4 a-4 D-4 F-4 a-4
L- Our fa- thers bled at Val-ley Forge, The snow was red with blood, Their faith was
H- C D G A D chorus:
M-1W-2 W-2 c%1_W-3 ST32c%4 a-4 c-8 d-4 a-8_a-4 D-4 ST22W-1 G-1 W-3 R-4 E-4 a-8 a-4 D-8_D-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 S-6
L- warm at Val- ley Forge, Their faith was bro-ther- hood. Was-n't that
H-
M-1a-4 a-8_S-6 W-2 a-1 W-3 R-4 D-8 D-8 F-8 a-4 a-8_a-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 W-2 d-1_d-1
L- a time, Was- n't that a time A time to try
H- C D A C D
M-4W-3 R-4 a-4 c%4 a-4 ST32a-4 a-8 a-8 G#4 a-4 F-8 E-8 D-4 ST22D-1 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- the soul of man, was-n't that a ter-ri- ble time?
B-3/2
H-
M-1
L-
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%WSTLNWND
N-Now Westlin Winds
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-64
K-F
B-3/4
F-tune:I had a horse, I had nae mair
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 F-0 F-9 F-4 f-9_d-0 c-9 a-0 G-5 a-8 F-0 F-9 F-5 G-8 a-8 D-4 R-4 C-0_D-0 F-8 F-8 F-4 f-9_d-0
L- Now west-lin winds and slaugh-t'ring guns Bring au-tumn's plea- sant wea- ther; The moor-cock springs on
H-
M-5c-9 a-0 G-5 a-0_a-0 F-0 F-9 F-5 G-8 a-8 D-2 F-8 b-8 b-8 b-5 b-8 a-8 a-8 a-5 F-8
L- whir- ring wings, A- mang the bloo- ming hea- ther. Now wa- ving grain wide o'er the plain De-
H-
M-5G-0 G-9 G-5 a-8 a-8 d-5 R-8 f-8 c-9 d-0 f-4 f-0_g-0 h-8 g-8 f-8 d-5 f-8 c-0_a-0 G-0_F-0 F-5 G-8
L- kights the wea- ry Far- mer; The moon shines bright as I rove at night, To muse u- pon my
H-
M-1a-8 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- char-mer.
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%WSTOCEAN
N-Across the Western Ocean
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H- verse: chorus:
M-1D-8 E-8 S-6 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 D-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-5 E-8 F-4_a-4 R-4 S-6
L- Oh the times are hard and the wa- ges low, A- me- lia where you bound?
H-verse: chorus:
M-5a-4 S-6 b-4 b-4 a-4 a-8_G-8 F-4 F-8_E-8 D-4 a-4 F-5 F-8 F-5 E-8 E-4 D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- The Rock- y Moun- tains is my home. A- cross the Wes- tern O- cean.
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%XMAS12DY
N-The 12 Days of Christmas
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5C-8 C-8 S-6 C-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 E-8 F-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 a-2 ST34c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8
L- On the twelfth day of Christ- mas my true love gave to me, Twelve drum-mers drum-ming Eleven pi-pers pi- ping
B-3/4
H-
M-5c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8
L- Ten lords a- lea-ping Nine la- dies dan-cing Eight maids a mil-king Seven swans a- swim-ming Six geese a- lay- ing
B-4/4
H-
M-1c-2 d-8_b%5 W-2 c-3 R-4 W-3 ST34c-8_b-8 a-8 G-8 F-4 W-2 b-4 D-4 F-4 W-3 ST44G-8_F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 a-8 b-8
L- Five gold rings, Four cal-ling birds, Three french hens Two tur-tle doves, And a
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M-2c-4 d-8_b-8 a-8 F-8 G-4 F-2_F-8 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- par- tridge in a pear tree.
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%XMASCOME
N-Christmas is Coming
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1d-2 a-5 a-8 d-4 d-2 d-4 d-4 d-4 c-4 b-4 a-1
L- Christ- mas is co- ming! The goose is get- ting fat;
H-
M-4d-5 D-8 D-4 E-4 F-4 D-4 F-4 a-4 b-2 a-4_G-4 F-1
L- Please to put a pen- ny in the old man's hat
H-
M-4F-5 G-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 d-4 a-4 F-4 G-2 a-2 D-1 S-6
L- Please to put a pen- ny in the old man's hat
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%XMASGOO2
N-The Brisk Butcher
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-1W-2 c-4 S-6 d-5 e-8 f-4 f-4 d-4 f-2 c-4 d-5 e-8 f-4 g-4 h-3 d-4 c-5 d-8 e-4 f-4 g-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 e-4 a-4 a-4 a-3 S-6
L- 'Tis of a brisk young but-cher as I have heard them say He started out of Lon-don town up- on a cer-tain day.
H-
M-9W-2 h-4 S-6 h-4 f-4 f-4 d-4 d-4 b-4 b-4 h-4 i-4 g-4 g-4 e-4 d-4_c-2 a-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 f-4 i-4 h-4 i-4 f-4 e-4 d-4 a-4 b-3 S-6 S-6
L- Says he, "A fro-lic I shall have, my for-tune for to try. I will go in-to Lanc'sta-shire, some cat-tle for to buy.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YANKDOOD
N-Yankee Doodle
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-1G-0 G-0 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-8 b-8 a-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 G-4 F-8 D-8 G-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 F-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 G-4
L- Fa-ther and I went down to camp, a-long with Cap-tain Good-ing, and there we saw the men and boys as thick as has-ty pud-ding.
H-
M-8E-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-4 D-9 E-0 D-8 C-8 B-4 D-4 E-9 F-0 E-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 G-8 E-8 D-8 G-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- Yan-kee Doo-dle keep it up, Yan-kee Doo-dle Dan- dy, Mind the mu-sic and the step and with the girls be han-dy.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
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%YARROW1
N-The Dowie Dens O Yarrow
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 B-4 B-4 D-9_F-0 F-4 G-8_b-8 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-8 F-8 b-5 b-8 c-5 c-8
L- There lived a la- dy in the north, You could scarce- ly find her
H-
M-1d-5_c-8 b-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 c-5 a-8 b-5 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 F-4 D-4
L- mar- row; she was court- ed by nine no- ble- men And her plough- man boy o
H- verse 2
M-4C-2 B-4 B-8_C-8 D-4 F-4 F-4 b-4 D-4 C-4 B-4 D-8_F-8 b-5 b-8 c-5 c-8
L- Yar- row. These nine sat drink- ing at the wine, sat drink- ing wine in
H-
M-1d-5_c-8 b-4 b-8 c-8 d-4 d-4 c-5 a-8 b-5 G-8 F-4 G-8 a-8 b-5 G-8 F-4 D-4
L- Yar- row, And they've made a vow a- mong them- selves For tae fecht for her on
H-
M-1C-2 B-2 S-6
L- Yar- row.
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YARROW2A
N-Willy's Rare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-D
B-3/4
F-from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H-
M-6A-4 S-6 D-8 B-8 D-4 F-8_E-8 D-8 B-8 D-5 D-8 E-8 F-8 a-4 b-8_a-8 F-8 E-5 R-8 F-8 a-8 F-8 E-4 D-4
L- Oh Wil- ly's rare and Wil-ly's fair, And Wil-ly's won- drous bon- nie. And Wil- ly says he'll
H-
M-3E-8 F-8 B-4 D-8_B-8 A-8 B-8 D-5 F-8 E-8 D-5 S-6 S-6
L- mar-ry me, Gin e'er he mar- ries an- y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YARROW2B
N-Willy's Rare
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-3/4
F-from Sedley, Seeds of Love
H-
M-6B-4 S-6 E-2 E-4 G-5_F-8 E-4 C-4_E-4 C-4 B-2 B-4 G-2 G-4
L- Oh Wil- ly's rare and Wil- ly's fair, And Wil- ly's
H-
M-5a-4_b-4 c-4 b-3 G-2 E-4 E-2 E-4 G-5_F-8 E-4
L- won- drous bon- nie, And Wil- ly says he'll
H-
M-6C-8_E-5 C-4 B-2 B-4 a-2 c-4 b-4_G-4 E-4 W-2 F-3 E-2 S-6 S-6
L- mar- ry me, Gin e'er he mar- ries an- y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YARROW3
N-Willie Drowned in Ero
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-E
B-6/4
F-
H- E C#m A E
M-1W-2 R-1 R-4 B-4 W-3 E-4 F-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 C-4 C-8 E-5 E-4 B-2 G-4
L- My Wil- lie is brave, my Wil- lie is tall. My
H- A B E
M-2a-8 b-5 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-4 E-2 R-2 B-4
L- Wil- lie is one that is bon- ny. He
H- E C#m A E
M-2E-4_F-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 E-4 C-4_E-4 E-4 B-2 G-4
L- pro- mised that he'd mar- ry me, If
H- E A E B7 E
M-2b-8 b-5 c-4 b-4_G-4 G-4 F-8 E-5 R-4 R-2 E-4
L- e- ver he'd mar- ry a- ny. If
H- B B7 E
M-2F-8 F-5 F-4 F-2 E-4 G-8 b-5 R-4 R-2 B-4
L- e- ver he'd mar- ry a- ny. He
H- E C#m A E
M-2E-4_F-4 G-4 F-4_E-4 E-4 C-4_E-4 E-4 B-2 G-8_a-8
L- pro- mised that he'd mar- ry me, If
H- B E B7 E
M-2a-8 S-9 b-5 c-4 b-4_S-9 G-4 F-4 F-8 E-5 R-4 R-2 R-4 S-6
L- e- ver he'd mar- ry a- ny.
H-
M-0
L-
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YAWYAW
N-Yaw Yaw Yaw
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4D-8 D-8 D-8 S-6 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 G-8 d-8 b-8 G-8 a-4 D-4 D-4 D-8 D-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-0 a-0 a-8 a-8 b-8 c-8 d-8
L- O mit mein nig-ger-um beg-gar-um stin-kum Mit mein Yaw! Yaw! Yaw! Mit mein nig-ger-um beg-gar-um stin-kum Mit my
H-
M-5b-4 G-4 G-4 a-8 b-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 e-8 d-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 d-8 c-8 a-8 W-2 G-2 F-2 G-2 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- Yaw! Yaw Yaw! Vell ve'll gits up on der shtee-ples an' we'll spit down on der peo-ples Mit mein Yaw! Yaw! Yaw!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YELIENLS
N-Ye Hae Lien Wrang, Lassie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-chorus:
M-5C-8 C-4 E-8 C-4 F-5 F-8 F-4 C-5 E-4 E-8 D-5 R-4 G-8 C-8 C-4 E-4 C-8
L- Ye hae li- en wrang, las-sie, Ye've lien a' wrang. You've li- en in some
H- verse:
M-5F-4 F-8 F-4 a-8 G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 R-4 G-8 c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 b-8
L- un- co bed And wi' some un- co man. Your ro- sy cheeks are turn'd sae wan Ye're
H-
M-4c-4 a-8 G-4 E-8 ST98D-5 D-8 a-4 R-4 b-8 ST68c-8 a-4 G-4 E-8 F-4 G-8 a-4 c-8
L- gree- ner than the grass, las- sie, Your coa- tie's shor- ter by a span, Yet
H-
M-2G-4 F-8 E-4 D-8 C-5 C-8 G-8 R-8 S-6
L- deil an inch the less, las-sie.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YELLCOAT
N-Lassie Wi' the Yellow Coatie
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 a-2 a-2 G-4 F-2 D-4 C-4 F-2 C-4 C-2
L- Las- sie wi' the yel- low coa- tie, Will ye
H-
M-5F-2 F-4 G-2 c-4 a-4 F-2 a-4 a-2 a-2 G-4
L- wed a muir- lin' Joc- kie? Las- sie wi' the
H-
M-6F-2 D-4 C-4 F-2 C-2 C-4 W-2 c-2 b-4 W-3 a-4_b-4 G-4 F-2 S-6 S-6
L- yel- low coa- tie, Will ye busk and gang wi' me?
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YELLOWTX
N-Yellow Rose of Texas
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-A
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5E-8 D-8 S-6 C-4 E-4 E-5 E-8 F-4 E-2 E-8_D-8 C-4 E-4 a-5 b-8 c-3 S-6
L- There's a yel- low rose in Tex- as, That I am going to see,
H-
M-5c-4 S-6 c-4 E-4 E-5 c-8 c-4 b-2 a-4 G-5 a-8 b-4 c-4 b-3 S-6
L- No o- ther sol- dier knows her, no sol- dier on- ly me;
H-
M-5E-8_D-8 S-6 C-4 E-4 E-5 E-8 F-4 E-2 C-4 C-4 E-4 a-5 b-8 c-3 S-6
L- She cried so when I left her, It like to broke my heart,
H-
M-5c-8_c-8 S-6 c-4 E-4 E-5 c-8 c-4 b-2 c-8_b-8 a-4 E-4 c-5 b-8 a-3 S-6 S-6
L- And if I e- ver find her, We ne- ver more shall part.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YLLORBBN
N-She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
C-
A-
T-
S-132
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-9W-2 E-4 S-6 G-2 R-4 E-4 G-2 R-4 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-2 @-4 C-5 C-8 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-2 E-4 D-5 E-8 D-4 C-4 D-3 S-6
L- A- round her neck she wears a yel-low rib-bon, She wears it in the spring-time, and in the month of May,
H-
M-9W-2 E-4 S-6 G-2 R-4 E-4 G-2 R-4 E-4 G-5 a-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-2 E-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-5 F-8 E-2 D-5 D-8 C-3 S-6 S-6
L- And if you ask her why the hell she wears it; she wears it for her lo-ver who is far, far a-way.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGCHARL
N-Young Charlotte (Frozen Girl)
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6E-8_F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 G-4 G-0 F-0 E-4 B-8 E-4 b-0 b-0 c-4 b-8 c-4 e-8 b-5_b-8 R-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 c-4 e-8
L- Char- lot- tie liv'd on a moun- tain top in a bleak and lone- ly spot, There were no o- ther
H-
M-3E-4 E-8 E-4 E-0_F-0 G-4 G-8 E-8 F-8_F-8 E-5_E-8 S-6 S-6
L- dwel- lings there ex- cept her fa- ther's cot.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGCMPN
N-Young Companions
C-
A-
T-
S-128
K-D
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-6W-2 a-4 S-6 W-3 a-2 a-4 a-2 F-4 E-4 D-2_D-2 d-4 d-2 d-4
L- Come, all you young com- pan- ions, And lis- ten
H-
M-5b-4_c-4 d-4 a-3_a-2 d-4 d-2_a-4 b-4_a-4 F-4
L- un- to me, I'll tell you a
H-
M-6b-4 a-2_a-2 F-4 E-4 c-2 c-2 b-4 W-2 a-3_a-2 a-8 b-8
L- sto- ry, Of some bad com- pa- ny, I was
H-
M-5a-2 a-4 a-2 F-4 E-4 D-2_D-2 d-4 d-2 d-4
L- born in Penn- syl- va- nia, A- mong the
H-
M-5b-4 c-4 d-4 a-3_a-2 d-8 d-8 d-2 a-4 b-4_a-4 F-4
L- beau- ti- ful hills, And the mem- 'ry of my
H-
M-6b-4 a-2_a-2 a-4 a-2 E-4 G-2 F-4 W-2 D-3_W-3 D-2 S-6 S-6
L- child- hood, Is warm with- in me still.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGHUNT
N-Young Hunting
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/2
F-Tune from Sharp English Folk Songs fom the Southern App.
H-
M-4G-4 S-6 a-4 a-8_b-8 c-4 c-4 f-4 f-4 e&4 d-8 d-8 c-8_b-8 a-8_b-8 c-8 c-8 c-4
L- It hap- pened on one eve- ning late As the maid was go- ing to
H-
M-4c-3 F-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 F-8 F-8 a-8_b-8 c-5 c-8 e&4 c-4 b-4 G-4
L- bed, She heard a sound, a beau-ti- ful sound, That made her heart feel
H-
M-1F-8_G-8_a-8_b-8_c-4 d-4 e&4 c-4 b-4 G-4 F-3 S-6
L- glad, That made her heart feel glad.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGHUNT2
N-Young Hunting
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-Tune from Bronson
H-
M-5G-8 S-6 a-4 c-4 F-4 F-8 F-8 G-4 E-4 E-9_D-0 C-4 c-4 c-4 c-8 e-8 d-4 b-4 a-2 S-6
L- The la- dy stood in her bo- wer door, In her bo- wer door as she stood
H-
M-5G-4 S-6 a-4 c-4 F-5 F-8 G-5 E-8 E-8_D-8 C-4 D-8 D-5 E-5 G-8 W-2 G-3 R-8 S-6 S-6
L- She thought she heard a bri- dle ring That did her bo- dy good.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGHUNT3
N-The Lord of Scotland
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6D-8 S-6 D-4 E-8 F-8_G-8 a-8 D-8 E-8 F-8 D-4 a-8 a-8_d-8 d-8 c-8_d-8 e-8 d-5_d-4 d-8 f-8 e-8 d-8 d-8 a-8 a-8
L- The Lord of Scot- land he is come home, Un- to his fair la- dy He brought her the keys to the
H-
M-3a-8_G-8 F-8 G-4 G-8 a-4 a-8 D-8 D-8 C-8 D-5_D-4 S-6 S-6
L- se- ven locks, And some she knew ve-ry well.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGIRISH
N-The Bonny Young Irish Boy
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-6/8
F-
H-
M-6C-8 S-6 C-4 C-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 B-8 C-5_C-4 G-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8
L- O first I came a- cour- ted by a bon-ny young I- rish b'y, He called me all of his
H-
M-5c-5 d-4 c-8 b-4 D-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 E-8 G-4 E-8 G-8 a-8 b-8 c-5 d-4 c-8
L- jew- els, his sweet- heart, pride and j'y. 'Twas in fair Dub-e-lin Ci- ty, A
H-
M-5b-4 D-8 b-4 a-8 G-5_G-4 C-8 C-4 C-8 E-8_F-8 G-8 c-4 c-8 b-8_a-8 G-8 F-8 E-8 D-8 C-4 B-8
L- place so old and fair, Where first I came a- cour- ted by a bon- ny young I- rish
H-
M-1C-5_C-4 S-6 S-6
L- b'y.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGLADIE
N-Young Ladies in Town
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-6/8
F-
H-8 Em B7 Em B7 Em B7 Em B7
M-6B-8 S-6 E-8 E-8 E-8 D#4 B-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 a-8 G-9 F-0 E-8 F-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 E-4 R-4 B-0 B-0 E-8 E-8 E-8 D#4 B-0 B-0
L- Young la-dies in town and those that live round, Wear none but your own coun-try li-nen. Of e-co- no- my boast, let your
H- Em B7 Em B7 Em G B7
M-5G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-0 a-0 G-9 F-0 E-8 F-8 E-8 D#8 E-8 E-4 R-4 G-0 a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 E-0 F-0
L- pride be the most, To show clothes of your own make and spin-ning. What if home-spun they say, be not quite so gay As bro-
H- Em B7 Em B7 Em B Em B7
M-5G-4 E-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 R-4 B-8 E-9 E-0 E-8 D#4 B-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 F-4 G-0 a-0 G-9 F-0 E-8 F-4 E-0 D#0
L- cades be not in a pas-sion, For once it is known 'tis much worn in town One and all will cry out, "'Tis the
H- Em
M-1E-8 E-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- fa-shion."
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YNGPEG2
N-Young Peggy
C-
A-Robert Burns
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-tune: Loch Eroch Side (65)
H-
M-1C-0_D-0 S-6 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-0 b-0 c-9 d-0 c-8 b-8 a-9 G-0 a-8 c-8 d-9_e-0 d-8 D-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 a-0_b-0 c-9 d-0 e-9 d-0 d-0_c-0 b-0_a-0 G-0_a-0_c-0 E-0 D-5 S-6
L-Young Peg-gy blooms our bon-niest lass her blush is like the mor-ning. The ro-sy dawn the sprin-ging grass With ear-ly gems a-dor-ning.
H-
M-5g-0_f-0 S-6 e-8 g-8 c-8 e-0_f-0 g-0_f-0 e-0_f-0 g-9 e-0 f-8 h-8 d-8 f-0_g-0 h-4 h-8 g-0_f-0 e-9 g-0 d-9 e-0 c-9 G-0 a-9 c-0 G-9 c-0 e-9 c-0 d-4 S-6
L-Her eyes out-shine the ra-di-ant beam That gild the pas-sing show-er. And glit-ter o'er the cry-stal streams And cheer each pas-sing flo
H-
M-1c-8 S-6 S-6
L- wer.
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YOHOHO
N-Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum
C-Allison and Waller
A-
T-
S-100
K-Eb
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-4 D-4 C-2 C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 C-2
L- Fif- teen men on a dead man's chest, Yo- ho- ho and a bot- tle of rum!
H-
M-4F-4 G-8 G-8 a-8 a-4 F-8 a-4 G-8 G-8 F-2 F-4 G-4 a-4 G-8 F-8 a-8 a-4 G-8 F-5 F#8
L- Drink and the De- vil had done for the rest, Yo- ho- ho and a bot-tle of rum! The
H-
M-4G-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 C-5 F#8 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 D-4 C-5 B-8
L- mate was fixed by the bo- sun's pike, The bo- sun brained with a mar- lin- spike, And
H-
M-1E-4 E-4 F-4 F-4 G-4 G-4 F#5 F-8 G-4 G-4 a%4 F-4 b-4 b-4 a%5 a-8
L- coo- key's throat was marked be- like It had been marked by fin- gers ten; And
H-
M-4b-4 b-4 a%5 a&8 G-4 G-4 F#5 F-8 G-4 G-4 E-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 C-4 D-2
L- there they lay, all good dead men, Like break o' day in a boo- zing ken,
H-
M-2C-4 D-4 E-4 D-8 C-8 E-8 E-4 D-8 S-9 C-2 S-6
L- Yo- ho- ho and a bot- tle of rum!
===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
%YONDRMTN
N-At the Foot of Yonder Mountain
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-G
B-3/4
F-
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M-6S-9 G-8 a-8 S-6 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 E-8_D-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 G-4 b-2 P-4 G-8 a-8 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4
L- At the foot of yon- der mount- ain there flows a clear stream; At the foot of yon- der
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M-1E-8_D-8 D-4 D-4 E-4 G-4 a-4 G-3 d-3 e-8_d-8 d-4 d-4
L- moun- tain there lives a fair queen. She's hand- some, she's
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M-5a-8_G-8 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-8_a-8 G-4 E-4 G-3 G-2_G-8_a-8 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8
L- pro- per and her ways are com- plete. I ask no bet- ter
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L- pas- time than to be with my sweet.
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%YONHIGH
N-Yon High High Hill
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A-
T-
S-132
K-F
B-4/4
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H- F C7
M-5W-2 c-4 S-6 W-3 a-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 C-4 F-4 F-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 P-9 c-4
L- As I gaed owre yon high high hill, I met a bon- nie las- sie; She
H- F Eb Gm chorus: F
M-4c-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 f-4 c-4 c-5 d-8 e&4 e-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-5 b-8
L- looked tae me an' I tae her And Oh, but she was sau- cy! Lil tay
H- C7 F C7 Gm F
M-4a-4 G-4 F-2 G-8 a-8 G-8 E-8 C-2 b-5 a-8 G-4 a-4 b-4 d-4 c-5 b-8
L- too- rin ray, Fal the did-dle ay, Fal the did- dle i- do, lil tae
H- C7 F
M-1a-4 G-4 F-4 S-6 S-6
L- too- rin ray.
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%YOUMYSUN
N-You Are My Sunshine
C-Charles Mitchell
A-Jimmy Davis
T-
S-100
K-G
B-4/4
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H-
M-1W-2 D-4 G-4 a-4 S-6 W-1 b-2 b-2_W-3 b-4 b-4 a#4 b-4 W-1 G-2 G-2_W-2 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 c-2 e-2_e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-1_W-2 b-4 S-6
L- You are my sun-shine, my on- ly sun- shine. You make me hap- py when skies are gray,
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M-9W-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 S-6 c-2 e-2_e-4 e-4 d-4 c-4 b-2 G-2_G-4 R-4 G-4 a-4 b-3 c-4 a-4 a-2 b-4 W-2 W-1 G-1_W-2 G-4 S-6 S-6
L- You'll ne- ver know, dear, how much I love you, Please don't take my sun-shine a- way.
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%YOUNGED
N-Young Edward
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A-
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S-100
K-Bb
B-3/4
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M-1F-8 F-8 G-8 S-6 G-5 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-5 F-8 F-8 G-8 G-5 F-8 G-8 G-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 b-8 b-5 S-6
L- In bat-tle row, deep war-like times, In cor-net loud the trum-pet blew, Young Ed-ward left
H-
M-4c-8 d-8 G-8 S-6 F-5 E-8 E-8 F-8 G-5 F-8 F-8 D-8 B-5 S-6 S-6
L- his na-tive land, A drum-mer's boy for Wa-ter-loo.
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%YOUNGMAG
N-When You and I Were Young, Maggie
C-Johnson & Butterfield
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-5a-4 S-6 c-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 F-2 D-8 F-4 D-8 C-4 F-4 a-4 b-8_a-8 G-2 R-4 S-6
L- I wan- der'd to- day to the hill, Mag-gie, To watch the scene be- low,
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M-5R-8 a-8 S-6 c-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 F-2 D-8 F-8 F-8 D-8 C-4 F-8 a-8 c-4 G-8 a-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- The creek and the old rus- ty mill, Mag-gie, where we sat in the long, long a- go.
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M-5R-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-2 c-8 a-4 a-8 G-4 c-4 b%4 d-4 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- The green grove is gone from the hill, Mag-gie, where first the dai- sies sprung;
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M-5R-8 c-8 S-6 c-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8_F-8 F-2 D-8 F-8 F-8_D-8 C-4 F-8_a-8 c-4 G-8_a-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- The crea- king old mill is still, Mag-gie since you and I were young.
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M-5R-8 F-8 S-6 G-4 G-8 a-8 b-4 c-8 b-8 a-2 c-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 G-4 c-4 b%4 e-8 d-8 c-2 R-4 S-6
L- And now we are a- ged and gray, Mag- gie, and the trials of life near-ly done,
H-
M-5c-8 d-8 S-6 c-4 a-8 G-8 F-4 G-8 F-8 F-2 D-8 F-8 F-8_D-8 C-4 F-8_a-8 c-4 G-8_a-8 F-2 R-4 S-6
L- But to me you're as fair as you were, Mag-gie when you and I were young.
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%YRJUBILO
N-Kingdom Coming
C-Henry Clay Work
A-Henry Clay Work
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S-100
K-C
B-2/4
F-
H-
M-8R-4 R-8 G-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 e-0 d-0 c-0 a-0 G-8 c-8 c-8 E-8 D-5 G-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 e-0 d-0 c-0 a-0 G-8 c-8 d-9 d-0
L- Say, dark-eys hab you seed de mas-sa wid de muff-stash on his face, Go 'long de road some time dis morn-in' Like he gwine to leab de
H-
M-8c-5 G-8 a-9 a-0 a-8 c-8 G-9 a-0 G-0 F-0 E-0 F-0 G-8 c-8 c-8 E-8 D-5 G-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 e-0_e-0 e-0 d-0 c-0 a-0 G-8 c-8 d-9 d-0
L-place? He seen a smoke, 'way up de rib-ber Whar de Link-um gun-boats lay; He took his hat an' lef' berry sud-den, an' I spec he's run a
H- cho:
M-8c-5 G-8 a-9 b-0 c-9 a-0 c-5 a-8 G-9 a-0 G-9 E-0 G-5 G-8 C-8 E-8 E-8 G-8 G-8 e-8 e-0 d-0 c-0 a-0 G-8 c-8 d-9 d-0
L- way. De mass-sa run? Ha ha! De dark-eys stay? Ho ho! It mus' be now de king-dom's com-in, An de year ob Ju- bi-
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M-1c-5 R-8 S-6
L- lo!
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%YRSTATES
N-Your State's Name Here
C-Berryman
A-Berryman
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S-100
K-C
B-3/4
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H-
M-1W-2 R-2 G-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 C-4 c-4 F-4 a-4 G-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 B-4 C-4 C-4 E-4
L- Some-times when the grass is blown by the breeze, There's a far-a-way look in the leaves of the trees, A mem-'ry re-
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M-1W-2 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 c-8 c-8 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-3 R-2 G-4 G-4 C-4 E-4 D-2 C-4
L- turns, heart-break-ing-ly clear, Of a place I call home.. YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE No sky could be deep- er
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M-1W-2 c-8 c-8 F-4 a-4 G-2 c-4 c-4 F-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-2 B-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-2 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-2 c-8_c-8
L- no wa- ter so clear, As back in the mead-ows of YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE, I'm goin' to go back, though I don't know when There's
H- cho: chorus:
M-1W-2 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 c-4 E-4 E-4 F-5 D-8 C-3 R-2 c-4 b-4 D-4 E-4 F-4 b-5 a-8 G-4 D-4 D#4 E-2 c-4 b-4 D-4 E-4
L- no oth-er place like YOUR STATE'S NAME A-GAIN. Oh.. YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE, Oh.. A-GAIN.. what a state! I have not been
H-
M-9W-2 F-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 D-4 D#4 E-2 E-8 D-8 D-4 C-4 E-4 G-2 G-8 G-8 a-2 b-8 a-8 G-2 c-8 c-8 c-2 b-8 a-8 W-3 G-8 c-5 E-4
L-back since.. A REAS'N-A-BLE DATE... Where the as-phalt grows soft in Ju- ly ev'ry year, In the warm sum-mer morn-ings of
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M-2W-2 E-4 F-4 D-4 C-2 R-4 S-6
L- YOUR STATE'S NAME HERE
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%YULERND
N-Yule
C-Ann C. Bauer
A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-4/4
F-
H- 1 2
M-5C-8 S-6 c-4 a-4 F-8 C-4 C-8 D-4 a-4 C-5 C-8 A-4 C-4 F-8 F-4 E-8 F-4 b-4 G-5 S-6
L- The year is tur- ning to- ward the light, The yule log's bur- ning to roll back night
H- 3 1
M-3a-8 S-6 F-4 E-4 D-8 A-4 A-8 B-4 D-4 E-5 C-8 S-6
L- And we're dis- cer- ning a pro- mise bright. The
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%ZAMBANGA
N-Zamboanga
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A-
T-
S-100
K-F
B-2/4
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H-
M-1C-9 C-0 S-6 a-8 a-8 F-8 F-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 C-8 E-4 E-4_E-8 R-8 C-9 C-0 b-8 b-8 G-8 G-8 E-8 C-8 F-9 G-0 W-2 a-4 a-4_W-3 a-8 R-8 C-8 C-8
L- Oh, the mon-keys have no tails in Zam-bo-an- ga. Oh, the mon-keys have no tails in Zam-bo-an- ga. Oh the
H-
M-8a-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-9 a-0 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-8 b-4 a-9 b-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 b-8 b-8 a-8 G-8 a-4 F-4_F-4 S-6 S-6
L- mon-keys have no tails, they were bit- ten off by whales, Oh the mon-keys have no tails in Zam-bo-an- ga.
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%ZEBRADUN
N-The Zebra Dun
C-
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-4/4
F-
H-
M-4R-2 R-4 G-8 G-8 C-4 C-8 C-8 E-4 E-8 E-8 D-7 D-7 D-7 D-8 B-8 C-4 R-8 C-0 C-0 C-4 E-8 G-8 c-4 G-8 G-8
L- We was camped on the plain at the head of the Cim-ma-ron, When a-long comes a strang-er and
H-
M-4a-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 G-9 G-0 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 c-8 G-0 G-0 G-8 a-8 a-8 F-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 E-8 C-8 C-8 C-8 D-8 E-4 G-4
L- stopped to arg-ue some, Well he looked so ve-ry fool-ish when he be-gun to look a- round, For he seemed just like a green-horn
H-
M-1D-8 D-8 D-8 E-8 C-4 R-4 S-6
L- just es-caped from town.
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%ZENGOSPE
N-Zen Gospel Singing
C-Mark Graham
A-
T-
S-100
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H- C G
M-1E-4 S-6 E-4 D-4 C-4 E-4 D-2_D-3_W-3 D-4 R-4 D-8 C-8 B-4 C-4 D-4
L- I once was a Bap- tist And on each Sun- day
H- C F
M-5C-3_C-3_C-4 R-4 C-4 C-4 E-4 G-4 a-5_G-8_a-8_G-8
L- morn, I'd be in church pray-
H- C
M-6F-3_F-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 W-2 G-3_G-3_W-3 G-4 R-4 E-4
L- ing, As sure as you're born. We'd
H-
M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 E-8 E-5_E-4_E-3_E-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- sing there like an- gels in that good har- mo-
H- F C
M-5a-3_a-3_a-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3
L- ny, But sin and sal- va-
H- F C G C
M-6a-3_G-5 R-8 E-8 E-8 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-3_W-3 C-4 R-4 C-4
L- tion are no lon- ger for me. 'Cause
H- C7 F
M-5C-4 E-4 G-4 a-5_G-8_a-8_G-8 F-3_F-4 R-8 a-8 a-8 a-8 a-4 G-4 F-4
L- now I'm a Bud- dhist I chant my man- tra each
H- C
M-5G-3_G-3_G-4 R-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-4 G-4 G-3
L- day, But I miss that hymn sin-
H- F C G
M-6a-3_G-5 G-8 G-4 G-4 F-4 E-4 W-2 D-3_D-3_W-3 D-4 R-8 E-8 E-4
L- ging, in that good gos- pel way, So we'll
H- C
M-5E-4 D-4 C-4 E-8 E-5_E-4_E-3_E-4 R-4 E-8 E-8 E-4 F-4 G-4
L- sing to old Bud- dha and the won- ders of
H- F C
M-5a-3_a-3_a-4 R-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 a-4 G-3
L- Zen, We'll meet in Nir- va-
H- F C G C
M-6a-3_G-5 R-8 G-4 F-4 E-4 D-4 W-2 C-3_C-3_W-3 C-4 R-4 S-6 S-6
L- na, Yes we'll be there then.
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%ZULIKA
N-Zuleika
C-
A-
T-
S-120
K-C
B-3/4
F-
H-
M-1E-4 S-6 A-4 A-4 C-4 E-4_D-4 C-4 E-8_C-8_B-2_B-2 B-4 D-4 D-4 F-4
L- Zu- lei- ka was fair to see, A fair Per- sian
H-
M-1a-4 G-4 F-4 a-8_F-8_E-2_E-2 E-4 a-4 G-4 F-4 E-2 E-4
L- mai- den was she. She lived in Bagh- dad, where
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M-6G-4 F-4 E-4 D-8_a-8_S-9 a-4 F-4 a-4 A-4 C-4 E-4_C-4 B-4 C-8_B-8_A-2_W-2 W-1 A-2 S-6 S-6
L- all men are bad, But none was so bad as she.
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